
The Shefa School
This is such an exciting time of year with all of the Jewish holidays. The Shefa School students enacted important stories and created decorations using
This is such an exciting time of year with all of the Jewish holidays. The Shefa School students enacted important stories and created decorations using
On leil Hoshana Rabba, several MTA rebbeim traveled to one of four communities where talmidim gathered with fathers, grandfathers and other male relatives to learn,
Naaleh’s halacha rebbeim, Rabbi Yosef Loewy, Rabbi Andrew Markowitz, Rabbi Aryeh Wilegus and Rabbi Zev Goldberg, opened their sukkahs to welcome their students for grade-wide
As is tradition, TABC students once again spent time immersed in chesed as the chag approached, building sukkot around the community for those in need.
At Tenafly Chabad Academy, the lower school was abuzz with excitement as students prepared for Sukkot. Rabbi Grossman from the Living Legacy visited and enriched
Right before Sukkot, BPY students in grades two through four, together with their parents came to the home of Daniella and David Spier for a
Every Friday when Yavneh students enter the building, songs are playing over the loudspeaker and the atmosphere of Shabbat can be felt immediately. Students also
The fourth graders began their forensics investigation unit with Liberty Science Center learning how to use a microscope in order to discover new information or
JEC kindergarten kiddies learned their first אות this week, אות ״א״! In honor of learning the אות they enjoy יום אדום. They are so excited
This week the children all learned about the seven days of creation. In the Yanshufim class each child took turns drawing things on a dry
Golda Och Academy welcomed Tova Fish-Rosenberg, founder of “Names, Not Numbers©”, to our upper school campus to speak with 10th grade students about the Holocaust
In this captivating ELA and art collaborative lesson, with Marjorie Hirsch and Sarah Kirschner, seventh-grade students have explored the intricate concept of identity. They’ve learned