YRSRH Preschool Meets a Korbon Pesach
To give the students a sense of what the actual Korban Pesach was, a live sheep visited the Breuer’s preschool for the day.
To give the students a sense of what the actual Korban Pesach was, a live sheep visited the Breuer’s preschool for the day.
Earth Day was a rich and exciting unit of study in first grade at Yavneh Academy, filled with song and environmental study. The students read
To ensure that all students find meaning in their morning tefilla experiences, Ma’ayanot offers a variety of tefilla programming options including “Tefilla Under the Trees”
Math educators Sari Sheinfeld (Noam) and Adrienne Shlagbaum (Yavneh) participated in the National Council of Teachers of Math (NCTM) in Boston; they heard and learned
Bruriah faculty spent their lunch break hearing from Dr. Laura Weitzman on the topic “Understanding Friendship for Adolescents,” which included examining the impact of technology
The Gan Kofim talmidim were all excited to explore their newest library book! They decided to spend the daily library time together as a group,
The Moriah School hosts a monthly parent book club. This month’s book, Girl on The Train, brought out a large crowd for a lively discussion.
Last week, in honor of Yom HaShoah, Yavneh Academy hosted Rabbi Jacob Jungreis, a survivor of the Holocaust. From Szeged, Hungary, Rabbi Jungreis is heir
Mr. Mark Weitzman, Director of Government Affairs of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Chief Representative to the United Nations, is a globally recognized expert
West Orange—It is a tall order to develop a special relationship with each student and parent, to build a cohesive classroom community, and to create
Livingston—To commemorate Yom HaShoah, the JKHA Middle School participated in an interdisciplinary day of Holocaust studies. After viewing the ‘Names Not Numbers’ video created by