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SAR High School

On the anniversary of October 7, SAR High School reflected on the past year and took a moment to remember, honor and reaffirm its commitment

MTA

This past Monday was October 7. This date will live in infamy for the foreseeable future, but if commemorated appropriately, can be a very meaningful

Anshei Lubavitch

Anshei Lubavitch students were thrilled to discover some new friends waiting for them outside—lots of tiny goldfish! The children drew pictures of things that aren’t

Yeshivat Noam

Yeshivat Noam iconic moments include special workshops by Head of School Rabbi Chaim Hagler in the early childhood classrooms. The Shofar Workshop did not disappoint

Ohr Yisroel

Ohr Yisroel rebbeim and talmidim enjoyed an amazing yeshiva wide retreat at the culmination of Elul zman. The remarkable trip was designed to bring everyone

Yeshivat Shalshelet

Students at Yeshivat Shalshelet heard words of inspiration from Rabbi Andrew Markowitz during the week of Aseret Yemei Teshuva. Also, the students went on a

MDS

As Rosh Hashanah approached, MDS lower school buzzed with excitement as students dove into hands-on STEAM challenges inspired by the holiday’s traditions. From algorithm development

JKHA

Middle Schoool students kicked off the Moadim L’STEAMcha program with Rosh Hashanah. Moadim L’STEAMcha is an interdisciplinary exploration of the chagim with experiential learning, tying

The Moriah School

Moriah’s early childhood students thought that this year’s Rosh Hashanah celebrations would be filled with sweet treats of apples and honey, and the suns of

Yavneh Academy

Yavneh Academy seventh and eighth graders had the distinguished pleasure to hear from Rabbi Daniel Fridman, rabbi of the Jewish Center of Teaneck (and proud

WTA

Last Thursday, WTA middle school had the great privilege and zechut, of hearing from Rabbi Greenberg, the rabbi of Young Israel of White Plains. Rabbi

RPRY

Inspired by “Sneakers to Shul” by Floreva G. Cohen, Morah Judy’s pre-k class discovered the significance of not wearing leather shoes on Yom Kippur. They

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