Navi Fair at Ma’ayanot
As part of a broad attempt to enable and inspire self-directed learning outside the classroom, students in tenth and eleventh grades participate in an annual
As part of a broad attempt to enable and inspire self-directed learning outside the classroom, students in tenth and eleventh grades participate in an annual
In anticipation of Shavuot, the day the Jewish people received the Torah, the children of K-1 completed learning the letters of Lashon HaKodesh. They pronounced
On June 4, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) will be hosting its sixth annual yeshiva-wide siyum. 178 students – from across all academic
TABC students were privileged to participate in a program marking the shloshim of Rav Aharon Lichtenstein, zt”l. Rabbi Yosef Blau, mashgiach ruchani of RIETS, opened
As part of their Chumash learning with teacher Dr. Malki Feuer, Yeshivat Noam sixth graders researched and learned about a kli and beged (for a
Gan Kofim is now sharing their classroom with nine chicks. For the past 21 days, Gan Kofim carefully watched over the eggs, and on Thursday,
The educational experience of raising butterflies is something Teaneck Chabad Preschool children will not forget. They learned about the life cycle of the butterfly; they
Yavneh Academy’s third grade students visited the Meadowlands Environment Center (MEC) and enjoyed the opportunity to be marsh explorers, utilizing large nets on poles to
The third grade students of RYNJ welcomed Adriana Brad Schanen, author of “Quinny and Hooper.” She gave an exciting presentation during which she showed pictures
Students in all of Moriah’s divisions gave tzedakah and donned their red noses to help end world hunger. The ECC students ran a lemonade and
On Wednesday, May 20, the second grade boys of RYNJ had the opportunity to interview Tzvi Wiesel, a soldier in the Israeli army, as part
TABC is proud to have offered two wonderful learning programs over Shavuot. When approximately 125 students, alumni and rebbeim gathered together to learn Torah at