
Yeshivat Noam Sukkah Fair—Is It a Kosher Sukkah?
Yeshivat Noam Fourth graders presented to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders at the annual Sukkah Fair. The students explained whether or not their Sukkot
Yeshivat Noam Fourth graders presented to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders at the annual Sukkah Fair. The students explained whether or not their Sukkot
An overflow crowd of TABC talmidim and their parents spent the night of erev Yom Kippur engaged with one another in talmud Torah. After dinner,
On Thursday, October 6, Ma’ayanot students enjoyed an after-school mishmar program that focused on chesed opportunities. Students first chose one of three learning sessions. Daniel
As the Moriah Middle School prepared for Yom Kippur and learned about making the Aseret Yemei Teshuva as meaningful as possible, the 8th grade was
Lubavitch on the Palisades School of Tenafly decided to have school days on October 19 and 20 this year. Typically, there are no sessions during
Rabbi Chaim Hagler, principal, visits each Buds class to tell an annual lulav story and teach the students about the lulav and etrog.
Ben Porat Yosef students, from toddlers through eighth grades enjoyed ‘mock hakafot’ with their teachers and friends on Wednesday, October 19th. The students danced with
Fall began and the students have been talking about all the changes they will see as the weather gets colder, and as the trees begin
Bruriah Junior High students designed beautiful sukkah displays creatively innovated by their division coordinator Mrs. Zehava Greenwald. “You’re never too old to make sukkah decorations,”
The sukkot of JEC families will be among the most beautiful this year as students from the school’s Lower Division spent time crafting creative decorations
The fourth grade TalAm Sukkot curriculum at the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy focused on defining a kosher Sukkah. In order to bring their learning to