Lech Lecha Comes to Life for JKHA Early Childhood
For parshat Lech-Lecha, early childhood students at JKHA brought Torah to life as they were greeted by “Avram” (a disguised JKHA Assistant Principal Rabbi Srolovitz)
For parshat Lech-Lecha, early childhood students at JKHA brought Torah to life as they were greeted by “Avram” (a disguised JKHA Assistant Principal Rabbi Srolovitz)
A tish evokes warm feelings of Shabbos traditions and is an established JEC Lower School tradition by now! Fourth and fifth grade students gathered to
For the fall unit, when the children at the Iris Berman Early Childhood Center went outside to play, collect leaves, acorns, pine needles and more
What a special way to capitalize on a teachable moment and recognize community helpers! Early in October, a rainstorm brought a tree down on an
RKYHS students heard from Lili Gil Valletta, the CEO of Cien+ and CuturalIntel, an expert in new uses for data analytics in the 21st century
As a parent, I struggle personally when my children don’t have enough structure. Therefore, I become very excited when my children are occupied. Birthday parties,
TABC recently kicked off its Friday Alumni Kollel program. Twelve alumni will be joining this year for this special program which includes learning, mentorship, building
RYNJ students enjoyed a petting zoo, rainbows, a teiva and more—all in honor of parshat Noach!
Thanks to the leadership of their creative rebbe, Rabbi Yaakov Nadler, Yeshivat Noam fourth graders experienced a sunrise minyan. Living the first two mishnayot of
Ariel Schabes visited the Yavneh Academy third grade this week to tell students about how he became a meteorologist. Schabes created fog and a model
In honor of parshat Noach, Moriah kindergarten students learned about the artist, Wassily Kandinsky. Kandinsky was inspired by music and the colors of the rainbow.
The petting zoo came to visit Anshei Lubavitch Preschool for parshat Noach! After learning all about animals during their parsha learning, the children had a