
Yavneh Students Love Chanukah
Yavneh students made their own olive oil, painted clay and paper sivivonim, pretended to light the Chanukiah in the Beit Hamikdash, and played sivivon in
Yavneh students made their own olive oil, painted clay and paper sivivonim, pretended to light the Chanukiah in the Beit Hamikdash, and played sivivon in
When the middle schoolers at Moriah heard about Sophie, a cousin of one of their own who is not well, they knew that something had
Buds students loved crafting, decorating and enjoying Chanukah with their parents and guests at their Chanukah party.
Eighteen month and two year old children at LPS prepared for Chanukah with all sorts of crafts and hands-on activities that included making drip mats,
New Milford – The sweet voices of 300 Early Childhood and Lower School students traversed geographic boundaries through the live-streaming of Solomon Schechter Day School
Teaneck Chabad had many special activities during Chanukah. Rabbi Grossbaum from the Living Legacy came to the grand Chanukah party to run the olive oil
Moriah first graders were busy learning about Chanukah, both the story and the laws and customs. Part of their learning was to create a chanukiah/menorah
A chag known for bringing friends and family together, Chanukah is no different for Yeshivat He’atid’s extended family. The Yeshivat He’Atid Parent Association hosted a
With the founding of the Talmudical Academy of Yeshiva (now known as the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy/ Yeshiva University High School for Boys—more familiarly known
On Thursday, December 14, BPY middle school students learned about many aspects of live organ donation, during a special “Discovery Learning Day” program, designed to
In honor of her upcoming birthday, Gavriella Sandler, a student in RYNJ’s second grade, initiated a beautiful project in which all of the RYNJ second
On Wednesday, December 21, students in the “Honors College” at MTA (a special honors program the school offers) headed onto buses after morning shiur to