He’Atid First Grade Authors
We were learning about folk tales and one of the kids had the idea to write our own version of The Little Red Hen Builds
We were learning about folk tales and one of the kids had the idea to write our own version of The Little Red Hen Builds
Moriah Pre-K students enjoyed learning about pumpkins and going pumpkin picking at Demerest Farms.
The Kindergarten students of Gan Kochavim at Yeshivat Heatid built a sukkah in their classroom in preparation for the chag! Everyone worked together to get
BPY students in first through fifth grades got inspired for Yom Kippur by participating in a series of workshops. They learned about the tefillah “Avinu
Yeshivat He’Atid Pre-K class learning about Tashlich.
Rabbi Zev Reichman spoke to the Moriah middle school students about teshuva and tefillah in preparation for Yom Kippur.
Tenafly–Another floor will be added at the Lubavitch on the Palisades campus on Harold Street in Tenafly, a project set to be completed next fall.
September is a time for new beginnings, and this year, many exciting beginnings are taking place at Yeshivat Noam. Mrs. Kara Feldman joined Noam as
The Moriah School has expanded its shlichot program this year by increasing the number of shlichim in the school from twoto six. The additional girls
Moriah Middle School students researched the soil around school and then spent time testing different samples in a recent science class.
As a means to teach our children the importance of the Aseret Y’Mei Teshuvah and how one can improve one’s character traits, a large model
Morah Deena’s third grade talmidot at RYNJ celebrate the upcoming Yom Tov of Rosh Hashanah with a simanim party to fully understand what each siman