Autumn Pleasures
Let’s start with an easy, no-knead recipe for Dutch Oven Bread, a delicious dipper for a hearty soup such as Split Pea-Barley from the original
Let’s start with an easy, no-knead recipe for Dutch Oven Bread, a delicious dipper for a hearty soup such as Split Pea-Barley from the original
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks for Parshat Noah were the doves with the myrtle branches in their beaks. We started the year with a layup. Now
Values are not like elections and voting: the majority doesn’t necessarily rule. Abraham, our forefather, stood virtually alone as a believer of God and kindness
At the end of this week’s parsha, Hashem gives Avraham the mitzvah of brit milah. We know that a brit milah happens when a baby
At Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy (BCHA) of Stamford, the value of chesed, loving-kindness, transcends the holy scrolls and texts; it flourishes daily in the lives of
Ma’ayanot freshman art class is diving into the world of still life drawing for the first time, learning observational skills, spatial reasoning and composition. These
Naaleh’s senior class was privileged to hear from Dr. David Luchins, founding dean of Lander College for Women and current chair of the political science
On Tuesday October 29, seniors at MTA who are part of the “Names Not Numbers©” Holocaust documentary elective participated in a unique lunchtime assembly with
The 3s and pre-k classes of the Lauren Elise Bier Nursery School learned all about Election Day and the importance of their voices being heard.
Gan Yavneh children learned about Election Day this week! They started off reading all about presidents and the huge job they have and how the
This year’s Theme Day at RKYHS focused on elections and democracy. In the current political climate, the goal was to highlight positive civic engagement and
In preparation for this year’s election, Yavneh Academy eighth grade students researched different aspects of elections and government, and created interactive presentations for the fifth