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6:12 The Secret
TABC Parents go "undercover" to discover why their kids are always at school
Uploaded Mar 12, 2018 -
8:16 Beyond TABC - Alumni Video Uploaded Mar 12, 2018
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00:42 Celebrate TABC
Please join us at our upcoming Annual Dinner
Uploaded Feb 14, 2018
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6:04 Rabbi Ben Skydell - Alumni Tribute Award Video - TABC 34th Annual Dinner
Rabbi Ben Skydell received the Alumni Tribute Award at our 34th Annual Dinner. Watch the video presentation that shows why we were honored to present him with this award.
Uploaded Jan 13, 2017 to About Us -
5:52 Deniera Goldenberg - Faculty Recognition Award Video - TABC 34th Annual Dinner
Mrs. Deniera Goldenberg received the Faculty Recogniztion Award at our 34th Annual Dinner. Watch the video presentation that shows why we were honored to present her with this award.
Uploaded Jan 13, 2017 to About Us -
4:37 Rachelle & Howard Friedman - Community Service Award Video - TABC 34th Annual Dinner
Rachelle & Howard Friedman were the Community Service Awardees at our 34th Annual Dinner. Watch the video presentation that shows why we were honored to present this award to them.
Uploaded Jan 13, 2017 to About Us -
6:09 Gail & Terry Novetsky - Guests of Honor Video - TABC 34th Annual Dinner
Gail & Terry Novetsky were the Guests of Honor at our 34th Annual Dinner. Watch the video presentation that shows why we were honored to honor them.
Uploaded Jan 13, 2017 to About Us -
1:16 Olam HaChochma Distinguished Scholars program
This TABC independent honors program is designed for students who have demonstrated the critical thinking and academic skills, as well as intellectual ambition, required for broader intellectual engagement. Students have the opportunity to identify and master a field of study that appeals to them by working on an in-depth project in that discipline. An Olam Hachochmah scholar might compose an original piece of music, write a story, invent an app, learn a Masechet of Gemara, make a documentary film or research a particular topic in history. The possibilities are as varied as our students’ passions. Scholars will select a mentor either from our faculty or from the community at large, and projects will be shared at an end-of -year event for scholars and their families. Additionally, scholars will be invited to hear from a variety of experts in their fields throughout the year, with a focus on creativity and innovation across the disciplines. Students not accepted as 8th grade applicants will have the opportunity to apply to the program at the end of their freshman year.
Uploaded Nov 30, 2016 -
5:08 TABC - A School of Communities Uploaded Nov 09, 2016
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2:35 Hachnasat Sefer Torah Uploaded Sep 08, 2016