Mazel Tov to Rabbi Yehudah & Esti Abrams on the Engagement of Their Son
Mazel Tov!
Mazel Tov!
Mazel Tov!
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.
Mesorah High School for Girls Day of Learning Is Sponsored in Loving Memory of Stuart Cohen
Rebbetzin Michal Cohen recently delivered an inspiring and thought-provoking speech to the students at Mesorah High School for Girls, emphasizing the unique role of Jewish women in building and nurturing the future of Klal Yisrael.
Don Goldstein, the esteemed Board President of Mesorah High School for Girls, exemplifies dedication not only to the school’s current students but also to its alumnae.
In a beautiful display of camaraderie and meaningful reflection, Mrs. Esti Abrams’ Chumash classes recently celebrated nearing the completion of Parshas Bamidbar.
Mazel Tov!
At Mesorah High School for Girls, we are privileged to have dedicated educators who inspire and nurture our students daily. This month, we are delighted to shine the spotlight on Mrs. Dalia Yurowitz, a teacher who brings her multifaceted talents and passion to the classroom.
Mazel Tov!
The Mesorah girls are truly a beautiful group of girls who imbue what a Jewish princess ought to be!
Last Friday, Mesorah High School for Girls hosted Rabbi Avrohom Stulberger, Dean and Rosh Hayeshiva of Valley Torah High School, who delivered an inspiring message to the junior and senior classes. Rabbi Stulberger delved into profound lessons on recognizing Hashem, cultivating humility, and leading a life of true selflessness.
Mazel Tov!
Mazel Tov!
Every Thursday at Mesorah High School for Girls, the “Sweetie of the Week” activity highlights acts of kindness and sweetness within the student body. Organized by Chaya Glazer and Adina Adlerstein, this initiative provides a platform for students to recognize each other’s thoughtful gestures. Girls nominate peers who performed acts of kindness during the week, and one lucky nominee is selected as the “Sweetie of the Week.”
Mesorah High School for Girls had the profound honor of welcoming Mrs. Jen Airley, a speaker whose story touched every heart in the room. Mrs. Airley shared her journey of resilience and purpose through her talk, Healing the Nation and Beit Binyamin.
This week, the senior class at Mesorah High School for Girls welcomed Terah Culp, MA, LPC-S, a clinical therapist from Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas, for a meaningful lunchtime activity centered on self-reflection and personal growth.
In a recent 9th-grade Biology class, students experimented to isolate and observe DNA from strawberries. This hands-on activity introduced the principles of DNA extraction and the molecular structures fundamental to all living organisms.