Ma’ayanot’s “Heartbeats”: A Night of Song, Dance, and Connection
Started several years ago by three students in the Class of 2009, “Heartbeats” is an annual student-initiated, student-created, and student-directed performance open to women of
Started several years ago by three students in the Class of 2009, “Heartbeats” is an annual student-initiated, student-created, and student-directed performance open to women of
“Remove your shoes from your feet” were the words that God told Moshe when Moshe approached the burning bush. Thus began the story of the
At a time when supplies at food pantries are running low, four students from the The Frisch School in Paramus, New Jersey, decided to take
Smiling eager faces were anxious to greet over 300 guests at the doors of the lower school of Yeshivat Noam on March 28th as the
Paramus—The 10th grade at the Frisch School recently taught their parents a little about the complexities of life today in Africa. Through a project-based learning
Englewood—The Moriah School recently honored its teachers at a BOLD appreciation night held at Mocha Bleu with representatives from the BOLD Day School Project: Rachel
Englewood—The Moriah School recently honored its teachers at a BOLD appreciation night held at Mocha Bleu with representatives from the BOLD Day School Project: Rachel
Englewood—The Moriah School recently honored its teachers at a BOLD appreciation night held at Mocha Bleu with representatives from the BOLD Day School Project: Rachel
The first is a picture of the children practicing the Ma Nishtana. The second is the children enjoying a special musical retelling of the Pesach
Teaneck—“Team-building with Tani,” “Navigating the South Pacific on a Scotch Tape Budget,” “Psychology at the End of the World,” “Halakhic Parameters of Self-Preservation,” “Drive to
Ben Porat Yosef Kindergarten students learned experientially about how grapes must be squashed in order to make grape juice for the four cups they will