
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy Kindergarten Celebrates Shabbat With Flowers
At Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut (BCHA), one of the most special activities with the younger classes is to host guests in the classrooms. Parents,
At Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut (BCHA), one of the most special activities with the younger classes is to host guests in the classrooms. Parents,
The Yeshivat Noam Fourth Graders spent the last few months learning mishnayot sukkah. They focused on the different types of Sukkot that could be kosher
RPRY’s Mrs. Kagel opened her home for a fun-filled 6G melave malka. The evening began with decorating picture frames. After the students puff-painted and embellished
Fifth graders at Tenafly Chabad Academy have been learning about density. After watching a few instructional videos, they had fun creating their own sensory/lava lamp
Bestselling author Dan Gutman visited Ramaz Lower School’s grades two, three and four to talk about several of his books and life as an author.
Last week, Shefa’s lower and middle school students had so much fun ice skating at Chelsea Piers!
Last week, WTA middle school students participated in a meaningful, hands-on program designed to deepen their understanding of the significance of Asara B’Tevet. Through immersive
Chabad of Tenafly Preschoolers showcased their creative vacation journals, filled with drawings, stories and mementos from their winter vacation adventures. From beach trips to nature
Last week, SAR Academy’s kitah bet (second grade) celebrated an important milestone: receiving their very first chumashim. The joyous occasion was marked by a chumash
Heichal HaTorah’s rebbeim traveled to Eretz Yisrael this past week to visit beloved alumni currently learning in various yeshivas throughout the country. Among those who
Rabbi Joshua Kahn, Rabbi Jake Berman and Rabbi Michael Hoenig spent the winter break visiting TABC alumni learning in Israel. On Motzei Shabbat, January 11,
Our freshman art elective class is starting off the second semester with a new perspective: one-point perspective. Over the past few classes the freshman artists