He’Atid Cleans Up Votee Park
As part of their preparations for the upcoming Mesibat Chumash, He’Atid second graders have been actively involved in a series of chesed projects that help
As part of their preparations for the upcoming Mesibat Chumash, He’Atid second graders have been actively involved in a series of chesed projects that help
In 1998 Whitwell Middle School began an afterschool Holocaust education program. When one of the students asked what the number 6 million looks like, the
Ramaz faculty members traveled all the way to the prestigious CERN IdeaSquare educational center in Geneva, Switzerland for unparalleled professional development. Head of nursery-eighth grades
Yavneh Academy first graders traveled back in time to the 1950s on their 50th day of school and had a blast exploring the decade! They
Tenafly Chabad preschoolers are counting the days to Chanukah! They are so excited to get to work on their Chanukah projects. Their creative menorahs, drip
This past week, WTA eighth-grade students participated in an unforgettable milestone of the “Names, Not Numbers©” program, interviewing two Holocaust survivors, Professor Asher Matathias and
This year at BCHA, the school’s midot (virtuous character trait) theme is hakarat hatov which means “recognition of the good” and refers to the expression
Mazal tov to RYNJ second-grade girls on their completion of Parshas Noach! The girls devoted many weeks to learning this incredible parsha in-depth, and celebrated
Cheder Yaldei Menachem keeps climbing higher! Just like the angels on the ladder in Yaakov’s dream. Some children climbed in our sensory gym, others designed
TABC seniors in Rabbi Jake Berman and Rabbi Yoni Stone’s halacha shiurim traveled to Syosset, New York on Thursday, December 5 to be menachem avel
This past Thanksgiving morning, Heichal talmidim had the privilege of welcoming their grandfathers for a morning of learning and shiur with their own rebbeim. The
Second graders at SAR Academy were excited to celebrate the second grade annual Thanksgiving Palooza! Students rotated through four engaging stations, each focusing on a