Chemist Elliot Hershkovitz Visits LPS Seventh Grade
The LPS seventh graders had an amazing experience last week. Elliott Hershkovitz, chemist and grandfather to LPS student Maddie Schwartz, came to speak to the
The LPS seventh graders had an amazing experience last week. Elliott Hershkovitz, chemist and grandfather to LPS student Maddie Schwartz, came to speak to the
This past week the RYNJ students were privileged to hear from Allison Josephs, “Jew in the City.” Ms. Josephs is a world-renowned writer, blogger, speaker
Yeshivat Noam Second Grade scientists have been practicing their investigation skills as they analyzed different liquids and tested them to determine their differences. Honey was
After learning so many amazing things about Rosh Hashanah, students got a visit from the shofar factory! The children saw pictures of different kosher animals
BPY Kindergarten students participated in tashlich, under the supervision of the school Rav Mechanech, Rav Ilan Acoca, at the river that flows next to the
Using recycled materials, early childhood students at Yeshivat He’Atid engaged in a pop-up sukkah workshop with play curator Linda White from the Children’s Museum of
That yummy smell is coming from the halls of the Teaneck Chabad preschool. The children nurtured many skills as they experience hands-on learning about the
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool children enjoyed learning about how shofars are made in a hands-on experience presented by Rabbi Moshe Grossbaum. Each preschool class
Moriah Nursery students celebrated Rosh Hashanah by learning about the artist Kandinsky (1866-1944). Kandinsky was born in Russia and loved color and music. He said,
TABC’s talmidim prepared for the Yamim Noraim by engaging Hakadosh Baruch Hu with their intellect as well as their hearts. A packed Beit Midrash was
Ma’ayanot seniors attended a panel discussion presented by four of the school’s alumnae entitled, “Sherut Leumi, Aliyah, Israeli Universities…Should More Americans be Considering These Options?”
MTA talmidim in Rabbi Soniker’s shiur volunteered in Teaneck for Safely@Home by building Sukkot for the elderly.