Four BCHA Students Advance to Chidon Nationals
Mazal tov to the four Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy students who have officially made the Chidon HaTanach Nationals. Boaz Moreen, Ilan Rosenfeld, Yoni Weisser, and Eliora
Mazal tov to the four Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy students who have officially made the Chidon HaTanach Nationals. Boaz Moreen, Ilan Rosenfeld, Yoni Weisser, and Eliora
Part III (Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) Creating an estate plan that includes a revocable trust, pour-over will, property power of attorney, health care power
RPRY’s kindergarten STEM class explored, “How can you find animals in the woods?” Students learned how every animal has the need to seek safety and
JKHA middle school students were busy preparing for Pesach in so many ways, both in their Gemara/Mishna classes and beyond. Sixth through eighth grade students
The sixth graders were thrilled to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They toured the extraordinary Egyptian wing with its approximately 26,000 objects. The museum’s
Bright, Bold and Beautiful Prints and solids are making a statement this spring in rich, eye-popping colors.
To commemorate Yom HaShoah, the Hirschkorn family shared a special Sefer Torah from Poland and its story with Yeshivat Noam elementary school students.
The Moriah kindergarten children were very excited to visit their “adopted” red-fruited dogwood tree when they returned from Pesach break. While they were celebrating the
BPY students were thrilled to be back outside in the GrowTorah garden with Farmer Yosef! The students are embracing spring preparing for Pesach (Chag Ha’Aviv)
By Bassam Tawil/www.GatestoneInstitute.org As the Biden Administration continues to state its commitment to a “two-state negotiated solution” between the Palestinians and Israel, Palestinian leaders are
(Courtesy of the Congregation Adath Israel Youth Department) The Pre-Pesach entertainment continued at Congregation Adath Israel with a Sunday full of events on April 2.
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Camp Simcha, Chai Lifeline’s flagship summer program for children and teens with cancer, disabilities and other serious illnesses, is proud to