Be the Host Avraham Would Be Proud Of
Dear Ariella B., I can’t stand my uncle. Recently, my uncle retired early and moved in with us. He took my room, forcing me to
Dear Ariella B., I can’t stand my uncle. Recently, my uncle retired early and moved in with us. He took my room, forcing me to
JKHA sixth graders were interested in donating a portion of their collections for bar and bat mitzvah gifts to Israel. To select the tzedaka, they
At Tenafly Chabad Academy our own Rabbi Lewis has crafted a poignant portrait that pays tribute to Edan Alexander, a 19-year-old former Tenafly resident who
To mark the shloshim of October 7, Yeshivat Noam middle school students gathered to daven for peace and say Tehillim for the hostages. Eighth drader
It is never too early for a Jewish child to learn the importance of doing a mitzvah. The Stein Yeshiva early childhood kinderlach held a
Rabbi Ami Neuman, principal, went to Israel this week to visit the graduates who are currently learning there. He spent time with the boys and
MTA had the privilege of joining YU students and roshei yeshiva for a special program commemorating the shloshim of the October 7 massacre in Eretz
Meet Shua Silvey, a talented JEC senior who possesses remarkable talent. Shua’s artistic prowess lies in creating stunning digital art that captivates the viewer’s imagination.
The Moriah middle school experienced an incredibly moving and inspiring program on Friday, November 3, as students marked the shloshim for those killed in the
RPRY eighth grade girls, always looking for an opportunity to help, had the opportunity last week to set up “The Empty Shabbat Table” project that
Heichal HaTorah’s Mashpiah and Rav of Congregation Israel of Springfield Rav Chaim Marcus, traveled to Eretz Yisrael this past week to offer encouragement and strength
RKYHS had the distinct honor of welcoming Rabbanit Chana Henkin to school during her brief visit to the U.S. Rabbanit Henkin addressed juniors and seniors