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In order to appreciate where Israel is today, it is important to remember and acknowledge the people that have made Medinat Yisrael possible. As such,
In order to appreciate where Israel is today, it is important to remember and acknowledge the people that have made Medinat Yisrael possible. As such,
WDS students in grades fifth through eighth gathered together with faculty and parents for a Yom Hazikaron tekes to remember and honor fallen IDF soldiers
Moreh Ben Zion Ferziger, Idea School Hebrew and history teacher and head of Student Life, helped the school mark Yom Hazikaron this year by sharing
There is a black hole inside me. In another five years or another 10 years—even at my wedding—this hole will be there. By Tali Dee/blogs.www.TimesofIsrael.com
Ten North American nonprofits are rewarded for innovative women’s programming. (Courtesy of OU) Thanks to a creative incentive from the Orthodox Union’s Women’s Initiative, women
On April 18, Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy commemorated Yom HaShoah. The seventh-grade students led a meaningful ceremony for the middle school. BCHA was also honored to
On Yom HaShoah, Moriah students honored the victims of the Holocaust in meaningful ways. As the students entered the beit knesset for tefillah, six yahrzeit
Yom HaShoah in JKHA middle school began with a schoolwide Zoom, which set the tone for the day. A solitary slideshow ran all day with
Yavneh Academy seventh and eighth graders were honored to hear Sunny Van Leeuwen Segal share her story of survival during the war. She was just
Last Tuesday, BPY students participated in a very spiritual and meaningful Yom HaShoah program. Grades four and five had the privilege of meeting with the
To commemorate Yom HaShoah, Yeshivat Noam eighth graders performed a theatrical production and presented meaningful survival narratives. In a full auditorium of over 400 parents
For the last two months, the fifth grade students have been studying about Righteous Gentiles, those non-Jews who helped save the lives of Jews during