Bruriah Holds Winter Coat Drive
The signs read “We SNOW want you to donate a coat!” and Bruriah students listened. For the past two weeks, there has been a flurry
The signs read “We SNOW want you to donate a coat!” and Bruriah students listened. For the past two weeks, there has been a flurry
In honor of Chanukah, the students in the RKYHS robotics class, built and coded beautiful chanukiot. The students had originally planned to build the chanukiahs
In my tenure as chairperson of a middle school child study team, I watched the pendulum swing back and forth in the arenas of parenting
I recently returned home from a trip to Israel with my husband—a much-needed vacation and our first official trip together since we were married. We
Part II “Such is the irresistible nature of truth that all it asks, and all it wants, is the liberty of appearing. The sun needs
If you’re a bit behind on the news, you may have missed that there will be sweeping changes in the tax world soon. This has
Talmidim were scared when Assistant Principal Rabbi Schenker announced a new dress code requiring us to wear white shirts and black pants. The fear turned
Ma’ayanot’s third annual STEAMTalks took off with energy and excitement on Thursday, December 7. This program brings together highly successful women in diverse STEAM careers
Every Motzei Shabbos I stand by my seat in shul, carefully folding my Shabbos tallit while saying the tefilla of “V’yiten L’cha.” Often I pause
Can you recall the first time you drove a car by yourself? Do you remember the thrill of sitting behind the wheel, the sense of
Part V Did the Jews of the Yishuv Live in Harmony With Their Neighbors Until the Zionist “Invasion”? The Palestinian Arabs claim that Zionism is
Last week, MTA attended an incredible debate tournament at Ma’ayanot on the topic of legalizing physician assisted suicide. The team prepared for weeks, with the