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I admit that for the first time in my life, I forced myself to sit through the gruesome activities of a football game. I did
I admit that for the first time in my life, I forced myself to sit through the gruesome activities of a football game. I did
Every year, in honor of President’s Day, I present a bunch of fun facts about one of our presidents, going in chronological order. I plan
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On Friday, February 9, the Young Israel of New Rochelle held its 10th Cholent Throwdown; the previous competition was in 2020. Carmiel Schonfeld reflected, “This
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were the eyeballs, which weirded some folks out, but had to be used because of their multiple meanings, pretty much all
Our food is not just something to eat, it is something to respect. In this week’s Torah portion we learn about the altar on which
As part of ##WorldReadAloud Day, the Yeshivat Noam Parents Association sponsored alumni parent and award-winning author, Chana Stiefel to visit and speak with the students.
Inspired by a final song sung by Yehuda Becher a”h, BPY middle school students gathered during Mincha proudly donning their tefillin to pray and sing,
This production is truly a horse of a different color! Last year, students brought audiences on a magical trip to Neverland with “Peter Pan” and
Moriah fourth graders recently “kicked-off” our integrative and exciting study of inventors and inventions with a Silent Silence Activity. Their mission was to “think outside
Earlier this week, Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut third graders became the ultimate judges of literary greatness. In celebration of World Read-Aloud Day, the
Yavneh Academy first grade mathematicians, and their special guests, participated in an interactive evening of math pursuits. Students enjoyed many engaging hands-on activities, including using