Naaleh
Naaleh hosted an inspiring pre-Rosh Hashanah yom iyun featuring guest speaker Rav Moshe Tzvi Weinberg, who focused on the significance of the yehi ratzon, “Shenerbeh
Naaleh hosted an inspiring pre-Rosh Hashanah yom iyun featuring guest speaker Rav Moshe Tzvi Weinberg, who focused on the significance of the yehi ratzon, “Shenerbeh
Through a fun sensory experience, the nursery students learned about the traditions of Rosh Hashanah using all their senses. They saw bright symbols like apples,
Exploring apples, tasting honey and counting pomegranate seeds are just some of the tactile ways Cheder Yaldei Menachem integrated the awesome messages of Rosh Hashanah.
This week the first graders at WTA completed their first science lab—making observations of apples and connecting science to Rosh Hashanah! They examined several apples
Yeshivat Noam Buds bake apple muffins for Rosh Hashanah.
Lower school Shabbat assemblies, coinciding with Rosh Chodesh, are the highlight of each month bringing joy to each child! The students eagerly welcome in Shabbat
Second graders at WTA made greeting cards for Israeli soldiers and their families. It was a meaningful experience and an unbelievable teachable moment.
He’Atid third grade kicked off their first LSC lesson of the year with an exciting hands-on exploration of simple machines. Students learned how these fascinating
Morah Twersky’s third grade girls had an appointment with The King last week! After trying to get in touch with the president of the United
Ma’ayanot’s senior children’s literature English class took reading to the next level and found a unique way to dive deeper into the stories they are
Arky Staiman, a Baltimore native and Israel Defense Forces reservist, shared his story of resilience, survival and inspiration at Yeshivat Noam with students in grades
In STEAM at RYNJ, grades three to five began the school year with the challenge of building a tower in groups. Using limited materials, students