BPY Observes Yom HaShoah and Unity Week
Ben Porat Yosef students observed Yom HaShoah through their interaction with survivors. Fourth grade student learned from Norbert Bikales about what life was like growing
Ben Porat Yosef students observed Yom HaShoah through their interaction with survivors. Fourth grade student learned from Norbert Bikales about what life was like growing
On Thursday, Yeshivat He’Atid commemorated Yom HaShoah. After tefillah, students in grades 1-6 gathered for a brief ceremony which included a candle lighting ceremony, followed
With each year that passes since the end of World War II, it becomes more and more important to share stories from Holocaust survivors, keep
MTA seniors who participated in a nine-day trip to Poland led by the “Names, Not Numbers©” organization earlier this year, coordinated a meaningful school-wide Yom
The JEC Lower School observed Yom HaShoah with a selection of meaningful opportunities for the different grade levels. The third graders listened to “Terrible Things:
On Yom HaShoah, Yavneh Academy lower school students viewed the school’s Torah scroll which was rescued from the Nazis from Vyskov, Czechoslovakia, and presented by
RKYHS brought students together for Yom HaShoah to hear inspiring stories of survival, to remember those who were murdered and to honor those who survived.
This past Yom HaShoah SAR HS students, parents and community members were treated to SAR’s fourth production of Witness Theater. The program, conceived by Irit
On Thursday, April 12, the students and faculty observed Yom HaShoah at SAR Academy. As students in grades two through eight gathered on the steps,
This week, JEC High School students and faculty were privileged to hear an amazing tale of survival and heroism from survivors Henry and Bernard Schanzer,
This week, in conjunction with Yom HaShoah, Moriah’s K-Silver began discussing the concept of a “memory.” Students discussed and defined the word, “memory” and listed