March 12, 2025

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Jewish Link Staff

Articles by Jewish Link Staff

Heichal HaTorah

Heichal talmidim focused on celebrating Chanukah with action-packed festivities, including indoor surfing, grade-wide competitions and a school-wide mesiba. The mesiba began with a shiur klali

Yeshivat Noam

Yeshivat Noam’s annual Chanukah tradition – the Middle School Latke Bake!

Naaleh

For their annual chagiga, the Naaleh students embraced the “Sheleg Shenanigans” theme by dressing in their cold-weather gear and bringing warmth to the winter. Highlights

TABC

Highlights of Chanukah at TABC included shiur breakfasts at the homes of their rebbeim, shiur vs. shiur competitions, a student-faculty hockey game, Student Council’s annual

RYNJ

The dedicated RYNJ PTA treated the students of RYNJ to an incredible Nachas Chanukah concert. On the fifth day of Chanukah, Nachas arrived at RYNJ

Bruriah

Bruriah’s Chanukah Chagiga was a highlight, with students packing the ballroom for an unbelievable afternoon of ruach, singing and dancing with Shimi Adar. The positive

RPRY

Planning! Collaboration! Kindness! Fun! Torah learning! Throughout Chanukah, RPRY lower elementary students marshaled their expertise in Torah, social skills and engineering acumen through numerous activities

RKYHS

RKYHS concluded the last days of Chanukah with meaningful and fun programming. Students participated in a Yom Iyun focused on the concept of hiddur mitzvah

Moriah Lower School

Moriah students and teachers lit up the Chanukah spirit with “HaKol Holech,” a hilarious and action-packed Chanukah-themed game show! Participants faced off in fun challenges

Gan Henel

The students at Gan Henel started every day with a school-wide menorah lighting. They loved welcoming special guests who read stories and did fun projects.

JKHA and RKYHS

All of JKHA and RKYHS gathered on the fifth day of Chanukah on the grassy knoll at the front of the school campus, facing the

Stein Yeshiva

The kinderlach in Stein Yeshiva’s 3-year-old class were very excited to learn about Chanukah. They played dreidel, sang new songs, created many wonderful art projects