Anshei Lubavitch Learns The Parsha
In conjunction with Parshas Vayeira, Anshei Lubavitch students learned all about hachnasas orchim (welcoming guests)! The children enthusiastically hosted other classes, showcasing their amazing hospitality
In conjunction with Parshas Vayeira, Anshei Lubavitch students learned all about hachnasas orchim (welcoming guests)! The children enthusiastically hosted other classes, showcasing their amazing hospitality
In celebration of Parshat Vayeira, Moriah pre-k created a vibrant “Bruchim Haba’im” sign, inspired by Avraham’s hospitality. Combining the fall unit with the parsha, children
The RYNJ ECD looks forward each year to the Tent Event, where MS Principals Morah Zucker and Rabbi Bernstein dress up like Avraham and Sarah.
Tenafly Chabad Preschoolers learned all about the mitzvah of hachnasat orchim in Parshat Vayeira. They learned that Avraham’s tent had four doors to welcome guests
WTA zra’im bet students (2s) learned that in Parashat Vayeira וירא, Avraham and Sarah hosted three angels in their tent and gave them food and
JEC’s kindergarten classes explored Parshat Vayeira in many ways. Students played in “Avraham’s tent” and created special hachnasat orchim signs for their families to hang
In honor of Parshat Vayera, Yavneh Academy first grade students welcomed students from the other first grade classes to their classroom, which had been transformed
In celebration of completing learning about yom shelishi when Hashem created grass, trees and flowers, Yeshivat Noam second graders planted cabbage plants!
He’Atid second graders are kicking off a season of gratitude for Thanksgiving! In the spirit of thankfulness, they’ve been busy writing and delivering special notes
The Westchester Day School fifth-eighth graders had a meaningful Veterans Day Assembly last Friday. Martin Askowitz, great grandfather of sixth grader Judah, spoke to students
RPRY was privileged to welcome “Peace of Mind “ chayalim on this Tuesday. Peace of Mind is an organization that strengthens the emotional resilience of
JKHA students marked Veterans Day in many ways in order to appreciate our country’s veterans. Lower school students learned about what a veteran is, and