Yeshivat He’Atid Learns About the Lenape
The fourth grade took a field trip to the historic Waterloo Village Site. Waterloo is a restored living history village on the banks of the
The fourth grade took a field trip to the historic Waterloo Village Site. Waterloo is a restored living history village on the banks of the
As part of the school’s Chesed Cheshvan initiative, Naaleh’s 11th graders took a trip to the Masbia Soup Kitchens in Brooklyn. At both the Borough
On Sunday morning, Bruriah welcomed hundreds of prospective students and parents into the building to showcase the academic excellence and signature warmth for which Bruriah
Last week, Ma’ayanot launched an immersive art experience for the entire student body: creating a mosaic on the wall of the Student Center. Based on
TABC’s senior economics class enjoyed an enriching and informative adventure on Tuesday, October 17, at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York City. The excursion
We had the great privilege of hosting Rabbi Dr. Daniel Rose, the director of Education at Koren and the Rabbi Sacks Legacy Program, ahead of
This past Motzei Shabbos, MTA hosted its annual Open House, and welcomed 200 families to experience the unique qualities of MTA! Parents and their sons
Alumni of SINAI Shalem at Heichal HaTorah were so happy to reconnect with Rabbi Chaim Marcus, a rebbe and mashpia at Heichal HaTorah, who was
In order to augment the seventh-grade history curriculum which is focusing on the formation of our nation’s government, the Shefa School seventh grade went on
The Ohr Yisroel engineering club has been exploring the design process and delving deeper into the planning and programming of their designs before going to
Sophomore STEAM students traveled to SCHI, the School for Hidden Intelligence in Lakewood, and the Elmwood School in East Ramapo to kick off the ‘Making
Last week SAR was visited by a cohort from the “1,000 Abrahamic Circles Project.” This group brings together a Jewish, Muslim and Christian leader from