Community Support in Action: The Israeli Hug Center Provides Vital Resources for NYC’s Israeli Community
The Israeli Hug Center stands as a powerful testament to community resilience, compassion, and solidarity.
The Israeli Hug Center stands as a powerful testament to community resilience, compassion, and solidarity.
Each division’s library offers unique resources and opportunities tailored to students’ developmental stages, fostering not just reading skills but a genuine love of literature.
At Rodeph Sholom School, music isn’t just taught—it’s experienced, celebrated, and woven into the fabric of student life.
Elementary and middle school students explore key design thinking mindsets through various hands-on projects in our Creation Lab.
Middle school students and parents welcomed Mohammad Darawshe of the Shalom Hartman Institute and Givat Haviva.
Preschool is a crucial time for children to develop important skills that build a foundation for future academic success.
We were honored to welcome Dorit Beinish, the first female head of the Israeli Supreme Court.
By the time students enter 3rd Grade, their ability to understand history, culture, and geography becomes more sophisticated and the children spend the fall learning about the Haudenosaunee Confederac.
This is a great opportunity to promote critical thinking and curiosity about current events and demonstrate to students how their voices can have an important impact on shaping the future.
We are lucky at Rodeph Sholom School to have such easy access to Central Park, and many classes take advantage of this opportunity numerous times throughout the year.