Yavneh Chesed Team Decorates Pillowcases For Sharsheret
Following a very successful and inspirational Sharsheret Pink Day last week and continuing the Sharsheret month of Adar I, the Yavneh Academy Chesed Team brought
Following a very successful and inspirational Sharsheret Pink Day last week and continuing the Sharsheret month of Adar I, the Yavneh Academy Chesed Team brought
Mazel tov kitah daled on their completion of Parshat Vayeshev! Learning always comes to life in Morah Devorah’s classroom. Last week the girls reviewed the
JKHA Early Childhood and first grade students had the opportunity to participate in an interactive performance with musicians from the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. The
During winter break MDS math teacher, Mrs. Miryam Alter connected with displaced families from southern Israel currently living in Jerusalem. Once back in New York,
SAR Academy welcomed students back to school from midwinter break for a special Shavua Ivrit, a schoolwide week-long celebration of the Hebrew language. This annual
V is for Vegetables. Stein Yeshiva’s kindergarteners certainly know how to put a new twist on learning the alphabet. The children have been watching their
This month, Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy received official notification that the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) has renewed BCHA’s accreditation for 10 years.
Yeshivat Shalshelet’s sixth grade girls celebrated Sharsheret’s Pink Day by creating their own pink lemonade and cupcakes stand as part of their Kindness Crew Club.
Lower elementary students learned about the different types of land and water forms and then poured water into the molds to create bodies of water.
Ohr Yisroel alumni in Eretz Yisroel were elated to welcome beloved rebbe Rabbi Dovid Einhorn to their yeshivas earlier this season. Rabbi Einhorn traveled to
Tenafly Chabad Academy’s fifth grade commemorated Black History Month, by having David Roher, a parent, teacher and musician, grace the fifth grade with his presence.
One hundred is a big concept—almost unfathomable to young children, and sometimes even a stretch for adults—but at WTA there is an annual tradition of