Yeshivat He’Atid Performs Hatarat Nedarim
While children often participate in Jewish rituals with their parents, some rituals must be tailor-made for younger children. This is what Yeshivat He’Atid had in
While children often participate in Jewish rituals with their parents, some rituals must be tailor-made for younger children. This is what Yeshivat He’Atid had in
We learned all about the shofar that we blow. Ate apples and honey, so yummy you know. Made honey pots for our family to share.
On freshman day, Monday, September 18, Ma’ayanot freshmen got into the flow of the new school year by rafting down the Delaware River. (They are
Twenty TABC talmidim spent the Sunday before Rosh Hashanah helping people throughout the community put up their sukkot. One of the sukkah owners wrote a
The first week back to school was charged with an urgency to help Texan communities devastated by Hurricane Harvey. At the request of Texan community
TABC’s talmidim ended the year of 5777 much as they did so often throughout the year, engaged in a high level of talmud Torah. Our
The theme of תשובה, תפלה, וצדקה has been incorporated in both the content of the Judaic classes as well as in practice in the Moriah
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool children enjoyed learning about how shofars are made in a hand-on experience presented by Rabbi Moshe Grossbaum. Each preschool class
Morah Eden and Morah Hadas, Yeshivat Noam’s Bnei Akiva shlichim, visited the elementary classes and worked with the students to write a message in a
The Fairleigh Dickinson Yeshiva Program began the year with a new selection of courses, several taught by its former director, Professor Ira Jaskoll. One of
Kindergarten students at Yeshivat He’Atid are in the process of traveling around the world. They already visited Mexico and made salsa; China, and decorated their