Yeshivat He’Atid Life Size Explorers
The fifth grade students were tasked with researching different European explorers. The unit concluded with the students presenting a large-scale drawing of their explorer with
The fifth grade students were tasked with researching different European explorers. The unit concluded with the students presenting a large-scale drawing of their explorer with
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the fifth graders worked very hard to learn about and put on a play, for our first
On Rosh Chodesh Sh’vat, Tamim Academy NYC enjoyed a wonderful Grandparents’ and special visitors’ tefillah and breakfast. With their classroom filled with grandparents, parents and
As part of the Diverse Learner Project, we are reimagining some of our school spaces to better support our students’ needs. We transformed one of
Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut Upper School students Sadie Palker and Gabriel Haron, Menachem Begin Scholars, attended the second annual National Student Leadership Conference
The boys in Rabbi Pietruszka’s fourth grade class tied their own tzitzit at a special parent-child program. As a culminating activity to learning הלכות ציצית
Anshei Lubavitch students consistently enhance their literacy skills. Younger students engage in interactive activities focused on letter sounds like juicing lemons for letter “L.” As
One of Heichal HaTorah’s beloved rebbeim, Rav Dani Staum, traveled to Eretz Yisrael this past week to visit Heichal alumni currently learning in yeshiva. Rav
All seventh through 12th grade Ramaz students traveled to the U.N. last Friday morning for a rally to demand the release of the hostages. At
On Wednesday, January 17, the Shefa School’s middle school came together for Chesed Day. The Shefa School has a middle-school-wide Chesed Day every six weeks.
Students at SINAI Shalem at TABC completed their vocational training at a variety of area stores and restaurants, including Staples and Teaneck’s The Humble Toast
Ten seniors, two teachers, one socialist country: what could go wrong? From January 14 to 18, SAR High School Spanish language students visited Cuba to