
BPY Declares Color War
The halls of BPY buzzed with excitement as elementary and middle school students immersed themselves in an unforgettable Color War. This year’s theme, Orah (Light)
The halls of BPY buzzed with excitement as elementary and middle school students immersed themselves in an unforgettable Color War. This year’s theme, Orah (Light)
JKHA Eighth graders were incredibly moved hearing a powerful talk from Hadassah Ben Ami and Hannah Cohen. A survivor of October 7, Ben Ami has
Mazal Tov to YH First Graders on receiving their siddurim at the beautiful Mesibat Siddur! This milestone marks the beginning of their journey in tefillah,
In celebration of Read Across America, students at Moriah participated in a special buddy reading program, pairing different grades together to share the joy of
Yavneh Academy eighth graders had a great time snow tubing this past week. They enjoyed the cold snow in the beautiful 50 degree weather and
This week, Westchester Torah Academy (WTA) held a truly special and meaningful event for the second grade class—Mesibat Chumash. This celebration marked an important milestone
Yeshivat Noam engineers in Grades one through five put on their analytic thinking caps for this year’s annual STEMpiad. Students collaborated to plan, design and
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Mrs. Kagel’s seventh grade science classes extracted DNA from a strawberry. After mashing a strawberry in a zip-lock bag, they added dish soap and
RYNJ 5th graders wrote amazing 5-paragraph research reports on Amazing Women Historical Figures. Each girl began by selecting a woman in history who achieved significantly,
Three Upper School students from Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut participated in Yeshiva University’s 35th Annual National Model United Nations (YUNMUN). This conference brought together
This past Friday, the Westchester Day School second graders gathered with family, teachers and peers to mark a momentous milestone—their Chag HaTorah ceremony, celebrating the
Last week, SAR Academy’s fifth graders hosted a special event—Yom Dor L’Dor, a program that gives students the opportunity to learn alongside their parents, grandparents,