Following the recent terror attacks in Israel, Moriah's B'nai Akiva shlichot worked with all middle school students to teach them about the current situation. The Moriah School stands with their brothers and sisters in Israel and declares Am Yisrael Chai.
The Moriah nursery classes became scientists this week, Students learned about the three primary colors and explored how they are transformed when the colors are mixed.
Rabbi Reichman met with the Moriah Early Childhood students to learn about a Sefer Torah in preparation for Simchat Torah.
Technology enhances classroom learning. Lubavitch on the Palisades School has SmartBoards, ipads and Chromebooks and they are effectively incorporated into the curriculum on a daily basis. SmartBoard, laptops and cameras were used to skype with Mrs. Sussman, a teacher who was home with an infection. She didn’t want to miss her
Over 100 parents and talmidim participated in TABC’s recent Parent-Son Learning program, strengthening the bond of our mesorah. The parents and students prepared mekorot together and then heard a thought provoking shiur by Rav Josh Blass, a rav in Wesley Hills and a mashgiach ruchani in Yeshiva University. This type of program
One of the ways TABC inculcates the value of the primacy of talmud Torah in its talmidim is with the Late Night Learning Program. With over 100 students in attendance, Rabbis Ezra Wiener, Sariel Malitzky and Raphi Mandelstam gave shiurim, followed by a round robin of shiurim by various rebbeim. After a mussar shmuz with Rav Michael
Frisch convened special programs this week for freshmen and sophomores to hear from Dr. Tuvia Book, Frisch’s new Director of Israel Education and Advocacy. Dr. Book spoke to students about the current situation in Israel, how the media misrepresents terrorist incidents in Israel by portraying Israel as the aggressor, and why
The beginning of the year is a critical time to focus on developing and molding a strong, positive and inspirational relationship between teachers and students. With this in mind, RYNJ scheduled independent middle school class barbecues at various homes throughout the area to facilitate this important opportunity
In honor of Shabbat Mevarchim, the JKHA Early Education and Lower School gathered together to celebrate Shabbat with stories and songs. Led by musician Psachya Septimus, students sang some familiar songs and learned a new one in a wonderful communal celebration. The divisions will be joining together once a month to continue this
Despite the weather, hundreds of parents, grandparents and students joined faculty and administrators at the annual JKHA Sukkah Party. All were treated to delicious snacks in the Sukkah and students had fun creating arts and crafts projects. As always, a highlight of the party was the face painting. New this year was DJ
Frisch held a Simulated School Night last week for parents, who got a taste of the Frisch experience their children enjoy each day.
Ben Porat Yosef (BPY) students of grades one through five enjoyed and learned during a Discovery Learning Day, BPY’s unique STEEM (science, technology, engineering, English language arts, and math) program that was held on October 1. The program taught the elementary school students all about estimating, measuring and