


Challah, a simple yet profound mitzvah, carries deep spiritual significance for Jewish women. In her recent class, Mrs. Suri Jaroslawitz explored the layers of meaning behind the mitzvah of hafrashas challah, inspiring a renewed appreciation for its timeless relevance and transformative power.
Last week at Mesorah High School for Girls was filled with connection, creativity, and chessed!
This past Wednesday, our incredible Mishmeres heads, Dina Wortendyke and Eliaheva Sutkin, led a fantastically creative activity that had everyone buzzing.
Rabbi Tzvi Rosenshein emphasized gratitude, intentional prayer, and recognizing kindness to foster spiritual growth from Elul through Hoshana Rabba.
December at Mesorah High School for Girls was brimming with creativity, joy, and community spirit as we celebrated Chanuka and ended the calendar year on a high note.
What a week it’s been at Mesorah! Between the 100th Day of School celebration and the Erev Rosh Chodesh Adar Carnival, there was never a dull moment. The energy was contagious, and the creativity on display truly highlighted the unique spirit of our school.