
RPRY Students Learn About Rachel Imeinu
RPRY bnot sherut taught about Rachel Imeinu in honor of her yahrzeit this week. They created a human-sized Chutes and Ladders game. The students had
RPRY bnot sherut taught about Rachel Imeinu in honor of her yahrzeit this week. They created a human-sized Chutes and Ladders game. The students had
Naaleh hosted Ms. Leah Bader, founder of Eshkolet, to meet with a group of students who have signed up for the Eshkolet peer tutoring program.
Gan Yavneh children are in full swing into their fall projects. Working with paint, leaves, cotton balls, Q-tips, felt, acorns and pumpkins, the yeladim created
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool students participated in a special pajama day. Children wore pajamas to school to raise awareness for a pajama drive in
Ms. Gooch’s ninth grade physcial science class conducted a lab that utilizes marbles, ramps and tubes to better understand the concept of velocity and its
Nitzanei Noam learns all about colors by building a rainbow!
Ohr Yisroel held a yom iyun and tzitzis tying workshop this past week to benefit soldiers in the IDF. Rabbi Friedman introduced the program with
During last week’s school-wide assembly at Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut, students wore necklaces that were gifted to them from an anonymous donor, sang
The fourth grade boys in Mrs. Wasserman’s class at RPRY wrote beautiful letters to bring support and strength to our brothers and sisters in Israel.
RYNJ joins thousands of students across North America in tefillah for אחינו כל בית ישראל, on Rachel Imeinu’s yahrzeit. This powerful day of prayer was
In these trying times, WTA lower school students are focusing on gratitude—to our soldiers, Israel’s allies, and those who speak out for Israel and Am
Ramaz students and alumni set up the “Empty Shabbat Table” exhibit in Times Square this past Thursday with 224 empty chairs and high-chairs for all