Gan Henel
Gan Henel had the best time preparing for Thanksgiving. The children made so many projects, had a class parade, baked their own food and had
Gan Henel had the best time preparing for Thanksgiving. The children made so many projects, had a class parade, baked their own food and had
Thanksgiving week at Gan Yavneh was filled with making crowns, placemats and necklaces.The yeladim used feathers, gems and paint to create festive and colorful projects
Gan Yaldenu of Teaneck celebrated Thanksgiving with a great feast! Each class prepared a dish for the festive meal.
BPY students had a blast at this year’s school-wide spirit day! They had an epicly adorable “baby” race, an amazing PK performance, and some wonderful
CCSA, which stands for Communities Confronting Substance Use and Addiction, is a dedicated organization committed to addressing the pervasive issue of substance abuse within the
After reading the book “The Hundred Dresses” where the main character was teased for always wearing the same faded dress, JKHA second graders organized a
This year Thanksgiving falls on the date of 11/23 which is also Fibonacci Day. The Italian mathematician Fibonacci is credited with finding the famous pattern
In JEC kitah hey Navi comes to life. After each perek they learn, the girls bring in props to reenact the perek. They just finished
On Tuesday morning, November 21, Moriah’s sixth graders welcomed over 80 grandparents and special guests for a morning of shared tefillah, divrei Torah, chesed, delicious
Talmidot across all grades joined together for a Beading B’Yachad event. The girls worked together to make blue and white bracelets with special messages of
It’s starting to look like Chanukah at RPRY! Grades first-seventh, with the help and guidance of eighth grade girls, made a variety of Chanukah crafts
Yeshivat Shalshelet is so proud of the sixth grade boys, who sold blue and white cookies to raise money for the Lone Soldier Center. They