Rabbi Harcsztark Addresses SAR Biology Classes About Judaism, Creation and Evolution
Ninth graders had the privilege of being addressed by Rabbi Harcsztark at the culmination of their study of Darwin’s theory of evolution through natural selection.
Ninth graders had the privilege of being addressed by Rabbi Harcsztark at the culmination of their study of Darwin’s theory of evolution through natural selection.
Another year of growth and learning was celebrated Monday night with the annual Night Seder Banquet. Running every Monday and Wednesday night from October through
The children have been learning all about matzah. They remembered that challah is puffy and soft because of the the yeast. They did an experiment.
Thirteen RKYHS students traveled to South Carolina to volunteer on a Habitat for Humanity initiative. The trip was focused on aiding the reconstruction from the
During their weekly SEED speaker session, RKYHS students heard from Marissa Rosenfeld. Rosenfeld is the U.S. young leadership director for Save a Child’s Heart. Save
Fifteen TABC students, led by Dr. Elliot Prager, participated in TABC’s first-ever AIPAC Conference delegation last week in Washington D.C. They participated in breakout sessions
Elizabeth Kratz, The Jewish Link’s editor, visited Yeshivat Noam’s 1A and 1B as part of career month, to share why she chose her career in
The Moriah seventh graders recently did an incredible job preparing for and enacting a sophisticated Socratic seminar in their English class discussing the diary of
A nor’easter couldn’t stop Ma’ayanot’s team from flying to Israel, on March 7, to run in last Friday’s Jerusalem Marathon with Team Shalva. Students raised
Yavneh Academy’s early childhood department was packed with a week of special events, celebrating 100 days of school! They started the day with fun and
More than 100 talmidim attended Purim at MTA! The evening began with a Mincha minyan, followed by chaburas, megillah reading, break-fast, chagiga, Purim shpiel and