BPY Students Have Shabbat-in
Shabbat Shalom! Right before winter break, BPY had its annual sixth and seventh grade Shabbat-in. The students and teachers came to school dressed in their
Shabbat Shalom! Right before winter break, BPY had its annual sixth and seventh grade Shabbat-in. The students and teachers came to school dressed in their
The honors keep rolling in for Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut senior Noah Doft. Last week, Doft was notified that he was selected as
The Yavneh Academy middle school brachot unit began with an exciting pop in both Talmud and science classes. In their Talmud classes, students discussed if
Westchester Day School eighth-grade students had the privilege of hearing from a special guest speaker Mr. Elliot Zelinger, who is a third-generation survivor, and trained
Yeshivat He’Atid first grade students wrote the most adorable letters for their morah to place in the Kotel. They learned the significance of writing down
All MTA talmidim, rebbeim, teachers and staff look forward to winter break as an opportunity to unwind and take a break from the day-to-day routine.
The children at Gan Yaldenu Tots are learning all about their five senses through Shabbat. They learned how they see the Shabbat candles with their
SAR HS’s Senior Slumberton was a spiritual experience in which students shared special moments via their singing, learning and passion for Shabbat. In a nod
Now I pushed my speed up to 35 mph as I went downhill. My logic was, 4 mph on the climb and 35 mph on
The RKYHS boys varsity hockey team defeated SAR with a 4-2 final score. Before the game, the team honored the hard work, leadership and dedication
Last Wednesday night, SAR traveled to Manhattan to take on Heschel in a crucial matchup in both teams’ playoff pushes. The Heat opened the game
This March, the Yeshiva League Pass Men’s League will embark on its annual season at the newly renovated JEC gym. The league is scheduled to