
BPY Class of 2025 Presents Names Not Numbers®
Last week, BPY had the privilege of hosting the screening of Names, Not Numbers®, a powerful documentary project featuring the eighth grade students. As part
Last week, BPY had the privilege of hosting the screening of Names, Not Numbers®, a powerful documentary project featuring the eighth grade students. As part
The fifth grade Mishna Fair was a meaningful and engaging evening where He’Atid students brought their learning to life through creativity and performance. To culminate
The Yavneh Academy Middle School hallways were full of color and energy during Color War! Everyone had a great time focusing on holiday themes—Pesach, Shavuot,
RPRY fifth grade students were excited to get a visit this week from the directors of the Eretz Chemda program in Eretz Yisrael. Every two
SINAI at JKHA held a special Parents Day last week, with families taking part in hands-on Israel-themed activities and parents also enjoying an educational workshop!
Earlier this month, Read Across America week was enjoyed at RYNJ. Each class in third through fifth grade was paired with a class in grades
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut (BCHA) is pleased to announce that two middle school sixth graders, Max and Shia, have been named semi-finalists in the
Throughout the year, Shefa fifth grade classes have been learning about the many contributions made by Jewish artists and philanthropists. During a trip to The
Earlier this month, Westchester Day School was proudly represented at the Teach NYS mission to Albany, where past parents, current parents and students advocated for
To wrap up their Native American unit, the Rimon students researched various tribes, created dioramas and presented powerpoint presentations to their classmates.
SAR Academy’s seventh and eighth graders gathered to celebrate the culmination of the Kehila Initiative—a program that encourages SAR’s eighth graders to volunteer and give
Kfar is excited to welcome all of their new and returning students for the spring semester. The semester began with lots of Purim fun including