Heichal HaTorah Welcomes Grandparents
This past Thanksgiving morning, Heichal talmidim had the privilege of welcoming their grandfathers for a morning of learning and shiur with their own rebbeim. The
This past Thanksgiving morning, Heichal talmidim had the privilege of welcoming their grandfathers for a morning of learning and shiur with their own rebbeim. The
Second graders at SAR Academy were excited to celebrate the second grade annual Thanksgiving Palooza! Students rotated through four engaging stations, each focusing on a
Throughout elementary and middle school, Yeshivat Noam students expressed gratitude in celebration of Thanksgiving. Fifth graders wrote poems thanking Hashem for their blessings and middle
What a way to end Thanksgiving weekend! The He’Atid community came together at MetLife Stadium to watch an exciting game between the Jets and Seahawks.
A group of Naaleh students, faculty members and parents visited the Fair Lawn Police Department, bringing with them beautifully crafted cards and delicious treats. The
Tenafly Chabad kindergarten children experienced what it was like to be a Pilgrim. Children pretended to go to sleep and were woken to the sound
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the creative Westchester Day School second graders were given an incredible opportunity—designing 29
In celebration of Thanksgiving, the students of WTA took part in a meaningful exploration of gratitude. Throughout the week, students engaged in various activities designed
Tiferet of Teaneck hosted Jewish homeschooling families from across the New Jersey and New York area for a special Thanksgiving themed chesed workshop as part
Yeshivat Noam early childhood learned about Thanksgiving through storytelling, crafting, baking and feasting!
All of JKHA and RKYHS packed the Epstein-Stein Auditorium for a Thanks for Giving Assembly the day before Thanksgiving. They took the opportunity as a
The JEC elementary and early childhood students enjoyed a jam-packed day of pre-Thanksgiving programming. Early childhood students enjoyed delicious turkey-shaped waffles at their “break-feast,” danced