MTA Students Lead Meaningful Yom HaShoah Program
Last Thursday, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) honored the memory of the six million Jews who were killed during the Holocaust by holding
Last Thursday, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) honored the memory of the six million Jews who were killed during the Holocaust by holding
The annual Teaneck Yom HaShoah commemoration took please on Wednesday evening, May 4. The Yavneh Academy choirs, under the direction of Yavneh music director Marsha
In observance of Yom HaShoah, Moriah seventh and eighth graders viewed the documentary “Rene and I.” Afterwards, they met with Mr. Rene Slotkin who openly
Ma’ayanot commemorated Yom HaShoah with a full day of meaningful programming. After morning tefillah, students experienced a moment of silence and they dedicated the day’s
The JKHA Lower School commemorated Yom HaShoah with meaningful programming. The second through fourth grades explored the Jewish communities of Europe. Students learned about what
At RKYHS, the students participated in programming remembering those who were murdered and honoring those who survived the Holocaust. Twin brothers, and JKHA/RKYHS grandfathers Bernard
Last Thursday marked Yom HaShoah, a solemn day for to reflect upon the unspeakable horrors of the past, and to recognize and memorialize the millions
On Thursday May 5, 2016, students at Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva in Edison, New Jersey commemorated Yom HaShoa (Holocaust Remembrance Day) with special programming. Students
The Gemara in Ketubot relates how Rav Chiyya would engage in large-scale communal limud haTorah. In an effort to emulate such a lofty goal, TABC’s
Yeshivat Noam sixth graders in Mrs. Sheinfeld’s math class explored the volume of cylinders and prisms with the use of industrial design. They created movie
Students in Yeshivat He’Atid’s Kitah Gimmel learned that there was a British Mandate to govern Israel until 1947, when the UN voted for the partition
TABC’s rebbeim forge strong relationships with their talmidim, ones that last well beyond their time in the yeshiva. One manifestation of this kesher is the