On Thursday, May 11, Bnos Malka Academy hosted the Michael and Irina Kimyagarov Math Tournament. Seventh and eighth grade girls from the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach and the Yeshiva of New Jersey, accompanied by their respective coaches, participated in both individual and team competitions with their counterparts from Bnos Malka.

This past Sunday, HALB hosted its first ever Jewish History Fair.  Morah Saba, Ivrit teacher for the fifth-grade girls, spent the past year teaching the girls the various key periods of Jewish History.  Their study culminated with a dramatic presentation along with an interactive fair held at the HALB gym.

The Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls is proud to announce Arielle Rosman as Valedictorian, Atara Razi as Salutatorian, and Rebecca Brown as Keter Shem Tov awardee. Mazal tov!

The seventh-grade girls of Yeshiva Sha’arei Zion visited Philadelphia to explore the birthplace of the United States. Touring Independence Hall, getting up close to the Liberty Bell, and walking the streets of colonial America, the girls learned to appreciate the origins of our great country.

Yeshiva Tiferes Moshe held an exciting Pesach vacation Ki Heim Chayenu BBQ! Talmidim in grades five through eight who learned and davened during Pesach break were treated to a special barbeque lunch in recognition of their accomplishments. Under sunny skies and beautiful weather, the boys enjoyed hotdogs, hamburgers, French fries, chips, and ices. Some boys were excited to take the “triple chip challenge,” eating their hamburger or hot dog with all three types of chips inside: tortilla chips, pickle chips, and Israeli “chips” (french fries!) Now that was quite a sandwich! The yeshivah was thrilled with the incredible program participation of over 100 talmidim taking upon these studies during their off-time. May the talmidim continue to shteig in their learning.