
Maor Faculty Meet Up With Alumni In Israel
Rabbi Zisu, faculty member at Maor High School met up with several alumni who are studying in Israel for the year.
Rabbi Zisu, faculty member at Maor High School met up with several alumni who are studying in Israel for the year.
Westchester Day School fourth graders proudly celebrated their Mesibat Navi, bringing their studies of Sefer Yehoshua to life through song and performance for family and
As part of the ongoing Ramaz 12th grade RamCorps community service program, seniors dedicated the day to learning about Sephardic culture and chesed, with a
The JKHA and RKYHS Drama Club has been rehearsing for weeks and was excited to present their production of SHREK in the Epstein-Stein Auditorium this
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut eighth graders had the privilege of attending a special event this past Monday. BCHA eighth grade students welcomed Talia Shapiro
On Wednesday the JEC Lower School was honored to welcome brass musicians from the New Jersey Symphony. The musicians played selections featuring various brass instruments.
Moriah third grade students welcomed their grandparents and special visitors to the third annual Rashi Breakfast. They heard from Morah Odelia about the potential of
Yeshivat Noam Second Graders created carnival games applying everything they have been learning about brachot.
The undisputed highlight of the Bruriah school year is the Shabbaton, known as “G.O. Shabbos.” Students and faculty alike anticipate this event each year, and
As part of the Nutrition and Food Science unit in the ninth grade Health Science elective, students explored healthy eating and food energy. Dr. Rena
Naaleh’s Color War, held on Tu B’Shevat, celebrated the year’s theme of “Naaleh at 7” with a focus on our theme of the year, the
Seventy five TABC talmidim celebrated their completion of Mesechtos Sanhedrin and Makkos with a delicious lunch of chicken fingers and potato kugel. Next up—Shavuot.