
Ben Porat Yosef Students Love Their Thanksgiving Traditions
Ben Porat Yosef had lots of activity around Thanksgiving this year, with the first grade students welcoming visitors to their ‘Pilgrim and Wampanoag Museum.’ Students
Ben Porat Yosef had lots of activity around Thanksgiving this year, with the first grade students welcoming visitors to their ‘Pilgrim and Wampanoag Museum.’ Students
Yavneh Academy early childhood students celebrated Thanksgiving dressed in hand-made costumes. The children marched through the Yavneh hallways while singing festive songs during the annual
Each grade in the early childhood division at JKHA focused on learning about the story of Thanksgiving at an age appropriate level. In addition, each
Moriah nursery students had loads of fun together with the entire early childhood department in a joyful gathering celebrating Thanksgiving. Dressed in Native American garb
Yeshivat He’Atid students got into the Thanksgiving mindset in a number of fun, educational, and meaningful ways. Food was collected to support the Bergenfield Food
Last week, as part of the fourth grade ‘Understanding Differences’ program, Ben Porat Yosef fourth grade students had an opportunity to speak with Eli Gorelik,
Under the guidance of their English teachers, the Yeshivat Noam middle school students took time before Thanksgiving to reflect on the everyday things for which
Walking into the RYNJ lunchroom this past week felt like a wonderland of numbers. Over 100 RYNJ students, along with their parents and grandparents, enjoyed
On Thanksgiving morning, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) hosted community wide Thanksgiving Learning in six communities—Brooklyn, Highland Park/Edison, Monsey, Passaic, Queens and Teaneck—providing
After school clubs started with a bang, spin and kick this year. Students learned about bridge-building in STEM club and self-defense in Krav Maga. In
A group of fifty students, parents and grandparents came to school on the morning after Thanksgiving for minyan, breakfast and a shiur by Rabbi Daniel
In order to impress upon students the importance of “hakarat hatov,” showing appreciation and giving thanks, every division at JKHA and RKYHS—the entire student body,