Moriah’s Kindergarteners Stick to Their Shadows
Kindergarten has been in “shadow land.” In conjunction with Groundhog Day, students were engrossed in a marvelous science unit about shadows. They experimented with various
Kindergarten has been in “shadow land.” In conjunction with Groundhog Day, students were engrossed in a marvelous science unit about shadows. They experimented with various
In December, Ma’ayanot parents, faculty and alumnae gathered to celebrate Ma’ayanot’s 20th anniversary with a New York themed “Night Out on the Town.” On Tuesday
On Wednesday, February 3, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) welcomed four boys from Yeshivat Makor Chaim in Eretz Yisrael with a lavish breakfast
On Friday, January 29, Columbia University students were presented with a unique opportunity—an Israeli Startup Career Fair on their very own campus. The career fair
The nursery children in Moriah recently turned their classroom into a bakery. They baked challah and cupcakes for an Early Childhood bake sale in memory
The inaugural event for Yavneh’s fourth grade Chesed4Kids (C4K), took place this past Saturday night. The goal of C4k is to expose the children to
On Wednesday, February 3, seven students from Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) joined YUPAC on the annual Yeshiva University lobbying trip to Washington,
In Morah Shira Greenspan’s seventh grade class in Yeshivat Noam, students are closely analyzing the text and commentary of the narrative of the meraglim, the
Ben Porat Yosef junior high students completed their unit on kashrut with an informative and interesting presentation from Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of the Orthodox
Yeshivat Noam hosted its Annual Mother-Daughter Brunch, dedicated in loving memory of Sari Ort, z”l. The divrei Torah shared by the students incorporated thoughts from
Over winter break, both Rabbi Taubes and Rabbi Shulman traveled to the various yeshivot in Israel to visit alumni currently studying there. While in Israel,
Wednesday morning, February 3 was an unusual morning at Ma’ayanot. Immediately after morning tefilah, five students, Chana Waintraub ‘16, Tamar Plotzker ‘17, Devorah Krischer ‘16,