The Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls hosted its annual Sports Dinner as a way of acknowledging and thanking their energetic and enthusiastic student athletes on all eight of SKA’s sports …
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By Miriam Koslow, SKA ‘17
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6/21/17
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As temperatures fall, so do the autumn leaves that kindergartners in the HANC CAHAL class have been waiting so long to collect.
In their science lessons, the children learned about the unique …
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11/22/17
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On a recent Sunday morning, students, families, teachers, and administrators of Yeshiva Har Torah in Queens gathered for the school’s first Yom Chesed.
More than 200 people worked on projects to …
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12/11/19
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After exploring and studying the similarities and differences between three types of fiction, HALB second graders composed their own fairytales folktales and fables, then celebrated at a party where …
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4/28/21
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Three years ago, Shirel Sofer was one of the Bat Ami girls who worked in our Lower School. A few weeks ago, terrorists threw a Molotov cocktail into their car; it landed on Shirel’s 3-year-old …
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11/25/15
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Literacy week at the Shulamith School for Girls in Cedarhurst drew a range of word-centric speakers last week, including The Jewish Star’s Celia Weintrob, children’s authors Malky …
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3/1/17
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The second grade had a marvelous time on their recent trip to the New York Hall of Science.
They saw the film “The Little Giants” about a chipmunk, his environment, and …
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4/26/17
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Children from HALB’s kindergarten last week visited HALB’s Woodmere campus — Big HALB, they called it. The annual end-of-year visit enables our kindergartners to experience …
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6/21/17
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Smiles abound as eighth graders from the Shulamith School for Girls in Cedarhurst joined participants in the chaveirim group at the Marion and Aaron Gural Five Towns JCC for an annual …
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11/22/17
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Lots of people have heard of the book, “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten,” but at the early childhood center of the Yeshiva of South Shore in Hewlett, a new book might be …
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12/11/19
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