Family Day Is Fun at Gan Yaldenu of Teaneck
The families of Gan Yaldenu held their annual family day. The families participated in a mitzvah project by creating Rosh Hashanah cards for the residents
The families of Gan Yaldenu held their annual family day. The families participated in a mitzvah project by creating Rosh Hashanah cards for the residents
First through fourth students in Morah Batya’s art elective created Origami shofars in preparation for Rosh Hashanah. Each week students will continue to learn more
Yeshivat He’Atid sixth graders had visitors virtually, live from the Biblical Museum of Natural History in Beit Shemesh. This museum houses one of the largest
Yeshivat Frisch freshmen had the opportunity to bond as a grade this past weekend over Freshman Retreat! The annual event, which took place from Thursday
Tenafly Chabad Academy second graders were introduced to French Artist Paul Cezanne. Cezanne is well known for his still life paintings. He painted over 200
RYNJ middle school students enjoyed a visit from Dr. Shaffren, grandfather of current RYNJ students Yisrael and Chaim, who spoke about teh beauty of a
Yeshivat Noam seventh graders are learning the various items that can be kept if found which appear in the first Mishna in “Elu metziut.” From
On Erev Rosh Hashanah, over 20 TABC students embarked on a special chesed mission before the new year, building six sukkot in the Teaneck community
RYNJ first grade students learned that the first element in art is a line. After a read aloud of the book “The Red String” by
In Ms. Becker’s art class, Yeshivat Noam fifth grade boys are working on insect symmetry. On a folded paper, they drew half of an insect
The creative and hard-working kita daled builders created a blueprint and used it as a guide to create these amazing structures. They are all ready
The Idea School students participate in intensive small group learning through the chaburah program. Led by Rabbi Zach Rothblatt, the chabura program is a specialized