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BPY

On Monday, May 6, Yom HaShoah, BPY hosted an assembly for middle school students, led by Morah Racheli Gothelf and the eighth grade students. This

Yeshivat Noam

The Yeshivat Noam eighth graders presented their Yom HaShoah Living Museum including a play and presentations. The students spent months preparing for the event to

JKHA

In JKHA middle school, Yom HaShoah began with a schoolwide Zoom, which set the tone for the day. Classes received profiles of survivors whose stories

Yavneh Academy

Yavneh Academy students viewed the school’s Torah scroll from Vyskov, Czechoslovakia, which was rescued from the Nazis and presented by the Class of 1985. The

JEC

Yom HaShoah v’HaGevura included a meaningful program for third to fifth graders. Fifth grade students embarked on a three month long research project learning about

RPRY

RPRY students commemorated Yom HaShoah with age appropriate programs across the school. Throughout the school day, classes paused at different moments to hear the names

RYNJ

Yom HaShoah at RYNJ was meaningful and educational. After an inspiring Shacharis, students in grades four through eight attended different presentations that focused on personal

Heichal HaTorah

This past Yom HaShoah, Heichal talmidim and faculty were privileged to hear from Holocaust survivor, Marlit Wendel, as she shared her harrowing experiences during the

SAR Academy

SAR Academy commemorated Yom HaShoah as a school community. In the morning students in grades three through eight gathered on the steps for a powerful

RKYHS 

Yom HaShoah programming at JKHA middle school and RKYHS placed an emphasis on perpetuating the memory and legacy of all those that perished and survived

WTA

Part of WTA’s commemoration of Yom HaShoah this year included a special visit from Celia Kener, a survivor of the Shoah. Mrs. Kener shared with

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