
Little Scientists STEAM Series for Preschoolers
Pardes Jewish Day School and PJ Library present Little Scientists STEAM Series October 21 – Curious about Color December 9 – Chanukah Creations January 13 – Tu B’Shevat Treasures March […]

Cultivating Grit in our Children: Characteristics for Success
September 21, 2018- September’s “Coffee & Conversation with Mr. Gordon” was “Cultivating Grit in our Children: Characteristics for Success” . The discussion focused on what it means to make our […]

Pardes Middle Schoolers Learn the True Value of Community and Team Building
August 20-23, 2018 – By every measure, Pardes’ inaugural Middle School retreat to California’s Camp Shalom was a huge success. The objective was to build community and foster teamwork. Students engaged […]

Calling On All Future Publishers
May 11, 2018 – It’s never too early to learn what it takes to become a publisher! The Fourth Grade Annual Book Publisher’s Convention is an exciting opportunity for students […]

Truly Better Together: Linking the Generations
May 3, 2018 – This was another amazing year for the Better Together eighth grade program, a partnership between Pardes Jewish Day School and the Bureau of Jewish Education. Better […]

Parsha Page – Ki Tavo; 9/1/2018
Shabbat Shalom! This week’s parsha, Ki Tavo, opens with stating the mitzvah to bring the first fruits of the field to the Temple in the promised land. One should bring the fruits of […]

Newest Technology Opens Worlds of Wonders To Pardes Students
On April 11th, Pardes students got a sneak preview of Google Expeditions’ Augmented Reality (AR) experience. Each class was treated to a thirty-minute teacher-led session where they explored 3D objects […]

Pardes Student Brings Technology and Innovation Concepts to Campus
In her capacity as Pardes Jewish Day School Chief Science Office (CSO), eighth-grader Talia Hoffer spent the morning of February 27th with the Maricopa County Air Quality Department.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Students to Social Action
On January 26th, nearly 300 Pardes students fanned out across campus to engage with five uniquely different agencies dedicated to improving life in our communities.