BPY Introduces Big Brother/Big Sister Program
BPY’s shlichim Morah Odelya and Rav Ido Suissa initiated a groundbreaking program for some elementary and middle students. The goal of this program is to
BPY’s shlichim Morah Odelya and Rav Ido Suissa initiated a groundbreaking program for some elementary and middle students. The goal of this program is to
WDS seventh graders took part in creating structures to protect eggs for the Egg Drop lab in science class. Based on their knowledge of Newton’s
In honor of Lag B’Omer and in conjunction with the story of how Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai lived in a cave for 12 years, the
By Pearl Ricklis, JFS Director of Senior Services; Shaina Bodenheim, Director of Programming and On-Site Coordinator; and Sarala Katz, Assistant On-Site Coordinator The isolation brought
The families at Kol Chaverim Preschool in Fair Lawn celebrated Mother’s Day with an exciting in person party. Everyone gathered together to sing special songs
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschoolers learned about the metamorphosis of butterflies. They learned about the four stages that include the egg, caterpillar, chrysalis and butterfly.
Last week, seventh and eighth graders at WTA enjoyed a fun and educational overnight trip to Boston! Everyone arrived at school bright and early Monday
The fifth grade at Manhattan Day School celebrated Children’s Book Week by running an inaugural May Madness Children’s Choice Award competition. The students of 5G
The WDS fifth grade took a trip to the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Connecticut, as a culmination of their study of the Long Island Sound.
(Courtesy of B’sheva) As parents, our greatest challenge is protecting our children. Especially on the internet, this challenge becomes even more complex, and it presents
The Naaleh Eagles varsity softball team came out strong in their first game of the season. From the start, their game against the Bruriah Lightning