Gan Henel Learns About Noach
Gan Henel love Parshat Noach! The children learned all about colors and even had some surprise animal visitors.
Gan Henel love Parshat Noach! The children learned all about colors and even had some surprise animal visitors.
Naaleh’s ninth graders had a great start to Chesed Cheshvan with their first ever grade wide chesed trip. The girls gathered donations at school, then
Ma’ayanot hosted and celebrated their first Yom Beit Midrash, where each student got to spend real, meaningful time learning in the beautiful beit midrash. All
With the challenging times that Klal Yisrael is facing, many people are looking to do more—to do their part to contribute to the greater good.
Last week, TABC parents and students were privileged to hear from Ike Dweck, Founder and CEO of The SAFE Foundation, an organization that deals with
Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut is a Modern Orthodox day school that offers classes from pre-k through the 12th grade. The lower school Open
This week, WTA students connected with Parshat Noach and the symbol of the rainbow as a sign of hope in the storm, particularly relevant given
Bruriah’s grade bonding trips play a pivotal role in fostering the meaningful and lasting relationships that are a hallmark of the Bruriah experience. Last week,
Throughout the week, early childhood students learned about Parshat Noach. On Thursday, they experienced Noach and his animals by visiting the MDS Petting Zoo in
At BPY, first and second grade mathematicians shared their love of math with their parents at the Family Math Night. The packed auditorium was buzzing
In honor of Parshat Noach, the early childhood children and staff had a wonderful educational experience when a petting zoo visited the school. They learned
Cheder Yaldei Menachem enjoyed a truly colorful week. It began by exploring colors in connection to the colorful rainbow that Hashem showed Noach in the