Category Archives: Girls
Baltimore Alumni Shabbaton
Rabbi Stulberger was in Baltimore for an alumni Shabbaton. Here are some pictures from the Melave Malka. Thank you Mrs. Jackie Ariel for arranging this wonderful weekend.
Behind Door No. One
Getting into the Purim (Katan) spirit, STUCO once again went above and beyond with an incredible Let’s Make a Deal game. Students each came dressed in costume and were treated to an entertaining program filled with challenges, trivia, and excellent prizes for everyone. The game ended with the ultimate prize “behind door #1” a GadContinue reading “Behind Door No. One”
New Girls Lab
Our state of the art Science Lab at our Girls campus was completed in August, just in time for the 2018-2019 school year. Thanks to a grant received from Legacy Learning Labs and matching funds from our donors, we now have the space and the equipment necessary to offer our students cutting edge STEM experiences.Continue reading “New Girls Lab”
Girls Division Israel Dinner
Alumnae from all over Israel attend the Reunion Dinner with Rabbi & Mrs. Stulberger.
Seminary Visits
Rabbi Stulberger has been visiting the Girls Division alumnae in Israel.
Alumnae Shabbaton in Israel
Rabbi Stullberger began his trip to Israel with the Annual Girls Division Alumnae Shabbaton.
First Semester Awards
First Girls Mini-Experience of the Year
A select group of prospective students from across LA attended our Mini-Experience yesterday.
More Girls Chanukah Fun
Girls Chanukah Parties
9th Grade had their class Chagigah last Thursday and it was a blast! Students enjoyed a sushi lunch that was enhanced by the Divrei Torah of fellow classmate Ariel Cohen. Afterwards the class played a getting to know you game and had a donut decorating competition. It was a special time spent together and gettingContinue reading “Girls Chanukah Parties”
Veterans Day Activity
To commemorate Veteran’s Day, Valley Torah Girls Division heard from Major Dr. Eli Ziv about his experiences in the US Army Reserves serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan. After a very informative presentation, students created Tefillah cards for Jewish soldiers in the US army to be distributed through the organization Kosher Troops.
