RYNJ Students Make Creative Hats
RYNJ fourth and fifth graders had a blast in STEAM creating hats to display a bit about themselves. Each student enjoyed thinking about what they
RYNJ fourth and fifth graders had a blast in STEAM creating hats to display a bit about themselves. Each student enjoyed thinking about what they
Ma’ayanot recognizes each student as a unique individual and provides a great range of opportunities for students to enrich their entire selves. In addition to
This past Thursday, students from the BPY Middle School gathered for a memorable Yom Tefillah at a picturesque park beneath the George Washington Bridge. Armed
He’Atid nursery focused on the story of Yona and the Whale. They made colorful finger-painted whales and had fun “fishing” for pretend fish while learning
JKHA middle school students participated in a round robin during Aseret Yemei Teshiva where they were exposed to highlights of the tefillot on Yom Kippur.
On Thursday morning, the WDS community came together for a beautiful and reflective Tashlich ceremony, setting the tone for Yom Kippur. On the shores of
Anshei Lubavitch students are preparing for Yom Kippur. They learned about the mitzvot and minhagim of this special holiday, shopped for Yom Kippur shoes in
RKYHS students used the time during the Aseret Yemei Teshuva to reflect and to maximize opportunities for mitzvot and inspiration. During the Aseret Yemei Teshuva,
WTA middle school spent the Aseret Yemei Teshuva focusing on teshuva, tefillah and tzedaka, dedicating one day to experience each element. On יום תפילה, the
Naaleh students enjoyed a gorgeous tashlich hike to the Ramapo County Mountain Reservation, organized by the G.O. and the student TIME (Tefillah Is My Everything)
At Tenafly Chabad Academy, middle school students in grades five through eight have been thoughtfully preparing for Yom Kippur, making this week both meaningful and
One of the most anticipated events of the year at Yeshiva University High School for Boys (YUHSB—MTA) is the Mishmar Madness program, and the Erev-Yom