
He’Atid Third Grade Has Melave Malka
This past Motzei Shabbat, third grade students and their parents gathered for a special melave malka celebration. In preparation, students crafted placemats and b’samim flowers
This past Motzei Shabbat, third grade students and their parents gathered for a special melave malka celebration. In preparation, students crafted placemats and b’samim flowers
The JKHA Middle School Civic Spirit Club meets weekly to discuss ways to be civically engaged. In past meetings they took the US citizens exam,
Last week, some of Shefa’s Lower School classes did an Ellis Island immigration simulation to mark the end of their East Coast immigration unit in
The fourth and fifth grade girls invited their mothers, grandmothers and other important women in their families to RPRY’s inaugural Dor L’Dor breakfast. The girls
On Thursday, January 9, JEC’s Primer classes performed in the annual Community Heroes play. They showcased many of our community heroes with beautiful songs and
Students at Yeshivat Shalshelet welcomed winter and celebrated Chanukah with their annual ice skating trip.
Six YBH boys’ teams joined two other yeshivas and 12 other robots last month at Yeshiva of South Shore in Hewlett, Long Island. The competition
The Ramaz first graders have been working diligently on their personal narrative writing and were thrilled to showcase their hard work at their publishing party.
The Westchester Day School (WDS) community gathered last week for a poignant and deeply moving screening of “Surviving Nova,” a documentary by filmmaker Gilad Thaler.
This SINAI at JKHA student (left) enjoys having lunch, playing games and spending time with two girls—her lunch buddies—from Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy, a highlight
Parsha is one of the three-year-olds’ favorite subjects. The kinderlach learned how Yaakov switched hands to bless the younger Ephraim before the older Menashe—what a
Knowledge of the past and the ability to communicate in grammatically correct English, as well as knowledge from the masterpieces of great literature, are the