TABC Celebrates Simchat Torah
For the fifth consecutive year, TABC was proud to host its students for Simchat Torah. Approximately 100 boys, some from the Teaneck area and others
For the fifth consecutive year, TABC was proud to host its students for Simchat Torah. Approximately 100 boys, some from the Teaneck area and others
Sometimes we read on the floor, and sometimes we read on a comfy chair. Sometimes we read to ourselves, and sometimes we read with a
MTA recently kicked off its 10th year of Meet The Israeli Author, an elective course for juniors, created by Director of Hebrew Language Tova Fish-Rosenberg.
Kitah gimel had a visit from a very special guest—Rashi! In honor of their beginning to learn Rashi’s commentary on the Torah, Rabbi Srolovitz interviewed
Rabbi Peach Raymon Yeshiva’s eighth grade class launched the start of their “Names, Not Numbers©” year long program. “Names, Not Numbers©” is an interactive, multi-media
Bruriah Middle School girls enjoy a monthly Friday Shabbat Mevarchim breakfast. This month’s breakfast was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Nissan Flint in honor of
Middle school seventh and eighth grade boys are already preparing for next Sukkot by arranging for the planting of new aravot. The class prepared the
The robust RKYHS AIPAC group had the opportunity to meet with Senator Tom Kean Jr., from New Jersey’s 21st District. Senator Kean spoke to the
Ma’ayanot students and faculty celebrate Sukkot together at a spirited Simchat Beit HaShoeva.
As the Yeshivat Noam Buds classes prepare for Sukkot, they traveled in the ‘desert’ like Bnei Yisrael did and built their own sukkot in their
The children at Lubavitch on the Palisades helped build a sukkah to prepare for the holiday of Sukkot. They learned about the special mitzvah of