MTA Joins YU for Yom Kippur Katan
Rav Hershel Schachter, shlita, issued a psak declaring Monday, November 13, the 29th of Cheshvan is being observed as a Yom Kippur Katan—a fast day
Rav Hershel Schachter, shlita, issued a psak declaring Monday, November 13, the 29th of Cheshvan is being observed as a Yom Kippur Katan—a fast day
Naaleh’s recent open house shattered records with an impressive turnout of over 500 people. Prospective eighth graders and their families were eager to see what
TABC’s senior Holocaust elective class presented a moving exhibition on the Night of Broken Glass to the freshman class on Thursday, November 9, the 85th
With over 130 people in attendance at RPRY this past Motzei Shabbat, S.O.S Mishmar is off to an amazing start! The gym was buzzing with
BPY families and other environmentalists enjoyed the annual river cleanup this past Sunday. BPY students collected many bags of garbage, explored the woods, built forts,
A new documentary created by two Jewish day school graduates, along with Cornell West and Noam Chomsky, touts itself as a film “for those that
On Wednesday, November 8, Moriah kicked off the first lower school Sephardic Tefillah of the 2023-2024 school year. Over 20 children convened in the Sephardic
Friendship Circle and Yavneh Academy eighth graders enjoyed a morning of mini camp together filled with davening, designing arts and crafts and playing outdoors. Mini-camp
The eighth graders are in the midst of reading the Ray Bradbury novella, “Fahrenheit 451.” Central to the text is the issue of censorship. Because
On Motzei Shabbat, November 4, the MDS Parents Council hosted the annual Festival of Lights Chanukah Boutique. Vendors of all kinds were selling items from
Dr. Yoni Schwab, founding assistant head of school at The Shefa School, and Jennifer Gensior, director of Middle School Curriculum, visited the Bialik School in
Third grade had a visit from a very special guest—Rashi! In honor of their beginning to learn Rashi’s commentary on the Torah, Principal Rabbi Srolovitz