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Hi! Did you get that last week’s cufflinks literally represented “an eye for an eye”? Of course you did, because you’re clever. Nice going! And
Hi! Did you get that last week’s cufflinks literally represented “an eye for an eye”? Of course you did, because you’re clever. Nice going! And
Each month the four year olds at Stein Yeshiva explore an artist and their work. Having already “mastered” Van Gogh’s swirly technique in “Starry Night,”
Throughout campus last week, Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut students celebrated Tu B’Shevat, the holiday celebration of “the birthday of the trees,” giving thanks for
Yeshivat Noam engineers in Grades 1-5 put on their analytic thinking caps for this year’s annual STEMpiad. Students collaborated to plan, design, and test ways
Over the past few weeks, Westchester Day School third through fifth grade students have been immersed in learning the halachot that guide which brachot we
JKHA Second graders participated in a nation-wide service-learning activity called Blankets of Hope. Blankets of Hope is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization partnering with schools to
Yeshivat Shalshelet is so proud of the student representatives at this year’s Bracha Bowl. They prepared and studied diligently both at home and in school
Let’s Rock Music Store is officially open in the Yavneh Pre-K. Since the start of the year, the Ganon students have been on an exciting
Mazal Tov to RYNJ’s first graders on receiving their very first Chumashim this past Sunday. The girls performance was first, followed by the boys. Dressed
This past Sunday, the BPY second grade students celebrated with great excitement their wonderful Mesibat Chumash. The students put on a play about the unique
SAR Academy returned from midwinter break buzzing with excitement for Shavua Ivrit, the school’s lively celebration of the Hebrew language held from February 18 to
After learning about stars, Tenafly Chabad Academy fourth graders discovered that a constellation is a group of stars that form a pattern resembling an animal,