February 27, 2025

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Jewish Link Staff

Articles by Jewish Link Staff

Yeshivat He’Atid

Students at YH marked Tu B’Shevat with hands-on activities that connected them to the holiday’s themes. Early childhood students enjoyed interactive seders, baking, sensory play,

BPY

On Tu B’Shevat BPY Middle School students had the great privilege of having Rabbi Wolfson, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Yerucham and Rav Achiya, a father

RPRY

In honor of Tu B’Shevat, the New Year for Trees, RPRY truly blossomed. Their  amazing B’not Sherut guided every class from kindergarten through fifth grade

Bnos Aliya

Students across all grades participated in Bnos Aliya’s 2025 brachos bee on Thursday, February 13, in honor of Tu B’Shevat. Each grade held its own

Yavneh Academy

Yavneh Academy celebrated Tu B’Shevat this past week.  Early childhood had a special singalong with Mr. Yoni and sang their favorite tree songs. The morot

Stein Yeshiva

Although it is snowy and cold outside, the early childhood children at Stein Yeshiva learned that on Tu B’Shevat we celebrate the “birthday” of the

RYNJ

RYNJ celebrated Tu B’Shevat in a variety of fun and meaningful ways.  The day began with an amazing lower school girls music show with an

Anshei Lubavitch  

Anshei Lubavitch loves to celebrate Tu B’Shevat! Students held Tu B’Shevat sedarim, planted seeds, tried new fruits, built edible pretzel trees and attended the Tu

Chabad of Tenafly

Chabad of Tenafly Preschoolers celebrated Tu B’Shevat with many special activities including an assembly led by Morah Kelli. The children planted, colored, and made delicious

RKYHS

The RKYHS Jewish Life Committee set up plates of special dried fruit at their JLC cart so students could enjoy the shivat haminim and celebrate

RPRY Early Childhood

Thursday’s celebration of Tu B’Shevat at RPRY was musical, dramatic, spiritual and festive. All of EC gathered in the Beit Midrash for a dance party

SINAI @ Ma’ayanot

Students at SINAI at Maayanot Yeshiva HS prepared for the holiday by decorating planters and planting seeds.