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February 1, 2024

Nitzanei Noam  

Making birthday cakes and learning about trees through fun games and activities are a few of the ways Noam students celebrated Tu B’Shevat!

Kinneret

Kinneret students had an excellent week celebrating Tu B’Shevat through song, art and dance. For spirit week each day students and staff participated in fun

WTA

Last Thursday, during an unseasonably warm week of January, WTA celebrated Tu B’Shevat. For the first time in years, it felt like spring outdoors during

Irving Montak SINAI@SAR

Students at the Irving Montak SINAI School at SAR Academy enjoyed nibbling their way through the shivat haminim (seven species) and trying new and exotic

Anshei Lubavitch 

Anshei loves to celebrate Tu B’Shevat! Students held Tu B’Shevat sedarim, planted seeds, tried new fruits, built edible pretzel trees and attended the Tu B’Shevat

Naaleh

In honor of a belated Tu B’Shevat, Naaleh’s G.O. put together a fruit-themed Minute To Win It to bring some joy, teamwork and healthy competition

Shalom Yeladim

All the students at Shalom Yeladim day care had a great week celebrating Tu B’Shevat. Every class made tree themed art projects, such as paper

Kol Chaverim Preschool

The yeladim of Kol Chaverim Preschool in Fair Lawn celebrated Tu B’Shevat with a festive seder and sampled foods from the sheva minim. They gathered

JKHA

JKHA lower school students held a Bracha Bees in their classes. The winners of each class gathered on the stage of the Epstein Stein Auditorium

Chabad of Tenafly

Although school was on vacation for Tu B’Shevat, children at Lubavitch on the Palisades Preschool spent the weeks prior learning related themes of the holiday.

BPY Gan Parparim Has Hibernation Day

Winter is here, and Gan Parparim is exploring everything about it. The mathematicians made snowmen utilizing the concepts of small, medium and large. The scientists

Shalom Yeladim Hibernation

Now that the weather has gotten colder, we see fewer animals out and about and the Shalom Yeladim students know that’s because many of them

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