Camp Lavi Turns Packing Into Chesed
Camp Lavi campers turned their packing on their last day in camp into a chesed opportunity. All unopened toiletries such as soap, shampoo and deodorant
Camp Lavi campers turned their packing on their last day in camp into a chesed opportunity. All unopened toiletries such as soap, shampoo and deodorant
Rabbi Jay Goldmintz, Tanakh and Halakha teacher at Ma’ayanot, was part of a select group of Jewish day school teachers and administrators chosen to take
The TABC chess team, led by Moshe Pahmer (‘15) and Solo Shulman (‘15), had an impressive season this past school year. After two very successful
On Wednesday night, July 22, over 20 students from all over the Tri-State area gathered at TABC for a special shiur and dinner. After enjoying pasta and
On Tuesday, July 21, after months of planning, Yavneh Academy welcomed Dr. Jim Delisle for a full day of teacher and administrative training, followed by
“A state of brokenness is an opportunity to become something even more beautiful than before.” This ancient message of Yermiyahu HaNavi echoed within the walls
Ask a veteran teacher what adjectives come to mind when thinking of “that first year” and you will likely hear “overwhelmed,” “stressed” or “anxious.” Most
Communicating our ideas with one another, making our voices heard, sharing and learning from one another, making a difference in the world…these are but a
Last Tuesday, the “Meet the Israeli Author” class at MTA had its final meeting with its author and mentor Chana Bat Shahar. This one-of-a-kind Hebrew
Yeshivat Noam wished mazel tov to its own Morah Sara Halberstadt upon her receiving the Marcia Hirt Teacher Initiative Award. This award was generously named
What are the elements of creative writing? TABC freshman Yaakov Wieder spent the past year investigating this question, while he also wrote two short stories