Pekudei
Last week’s pun-barrage cufflinks were the paper clips, because that’s what I picture the connecty-thingies looked like that held the curtains of the Mishkan together.
Last week’s pun-barrage cufflinks were the paper clips, because that’s what I picture the connecty-thingies looked like that held the curtains of the Mishkan together.
Don’t just tell people when they’ve done something wrong; tell them when they’ve done something right! In this week’s Torah portion (Ex. 39:43), Moses takes
Yavneh Academy seventh grade students have been hard at work preparing presentations for the 2024 Bill of Rights Fair. In the bustling halls of the
There was excitement in the middle school hallways late Wednesday afternoon as Moriah’s Color Games began. As the team generals were announced, students applauded and
Additionally, the joyful sounds of reading filled the hallways of RYNJ this week as the RYNJ library celebrated Read Across America. Older children in grades
Yeshivat Noam bnot sherut, Morah Natalie, Morah Liat, Morah Ori and Morah Avital, spent weeks transforming the Yeshivat Noam bulletin boards and walls into the
To culminate their introduction to Mishna and their learning, He’Atid fifth graders presented skits to their parents and grandparents of conversations between tanaim that are
This past Sunday, Ben Porat Yosef and Envision Theater let the audience be be “a part of their world” as they presented “The Little Mermaid
JEC had an incredible day of learning during this year’s March PD day. Teachers traveled all over to observe various classrooms in other schools for
The seventh grade boys at RPRY had an incredible trip to Brooklyn, which began with a visit to Rabbi Yaakov Michael, one of the best
On Monday, Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut welcomed Rosh Chodesh Adar Bet in style! On Sunday, the banot and the seventh-grade girls decorated the
Fifth graders got a taste of a shabbaton with a “Shabbat-in!” They spent a Friday with a condensed shabbaton. The day began with challah and