RYNJ Parades up Fifth Avenue
RYNJ was represented at the Celebrate Israel Day Parade by over 300 marchers comprised of students, faculty, parents, and alumni. This year’s parade theme, Kulanu
RYNJ was represented at the Celebrate Israel Day Parade by over 300 marchers comprised of students, faculty, parents, and alumni. This year’s parade theme, Kulanu
What a great day to celebrate Israel! JEC HS was proud to march along with the other yeshiva day schools. The weather was ideal and
The Palestinians have once again shown that they have not given up the dream of destroying Israel and replacing it with an Islamist state funded
TABC was proud to return to Fifth Avenue as the Celebrate Israel Parade returned after a three-year hiatus. The students carried a banner designed by
After a two year hiatus, Naaleh participated in the Celebrate Israel Day Parade and were able to, for the first time, march down 5th Avenue
BPY was thrilled to be together as one—kulanu b’yachad—celebrating Israel as one BPY family and one Jewish family! Despite the heat, the students had a
Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls celebrated the uniqueness of the land of Israel that unites all people. Ma’ayanot values each student and their ideas
Moriah’s fifth-eighth graders couldn’t wait to join in this year’s Israel Day Parade. The parade was a brand new experience for all students, aside from
RPRY’s display at the Celebrate Israel Parade on Sunday, May 22 was fabulous! The dancers, marchers and music added so much ruach. The banners were
Yeshivat Frisch was so proud to march down Fifth Avenue on Sunday celebrating Israel!