05/29/2026
Mazal Tov to our 4th Graders on receiving their first Tanach at this morning’s Chagigat HaTanach!
This special milestone celebrated a year of meaningful learning and growth. Students proudly showcased beautiful projects highlighting Torah figures they studied throughout the year, and parents enjoyed viewing their impressive work on display.
One of the highlights of the morning was watching our 4th graders share their learning and perform a song that beautifully captured the entire Tanach. The celebration concluded with a meaningful parent-child learning session, as students opened their new Tanachim and learned together with their parents.
A special thank you to Morah Shira Miron and Rabbi Yehoshua Eisenberg for coordinating this beautiful event and for their dedication to inspiring a love of Torah learning in our students.
05/27/2026
Mazal Tov to our newest National Junior Honors Society inductees!
Last night, we proudly welcomed a group of exceptional middle school students into the National Junior Honor Society. Honored for their scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship, these students truly lead by example.
We also recognized several students for their outstanding dedication to our TLC Program — Torah, Leadership, & Chesed — which encourages students to make a meaningful impact both within and beyond our school community.
Special recognition goes to:
📖 Azriel Jeiger – Torah Learning
⭐ Leenoy Kindel & Ronen Lazar – Leadership
❤️ Daniella Deutsch – Chesed
Kol Hakavod to all of our inductees and honorees on this incredible achievement!
05/10/2026
N2 Celebrates Their Magnificent Moms! 💐
Our Nursery 2 moms joined us for a beautiful Mother’s Day celebration filled with art, muffins, cold brew, sweet songs, photo opportunities, and special moments with their children. From circle time to decorating makeup travel bags together, the morning was filled with laughter, joy, and lots of love!
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms in the BMA community!
05/07/2026
4th Grade Bulldogs Robotics Team Unearths Success!
Our 4th Grade BMA Bulldogs Robotics Team proudly earned the Robot Performance Award at the CAJE Miami South Florida Robotics Festival! Competing alongside 205 students from 25 teams across 11 schools, our 4th graders impressed with their precision, creativity, teamwork, and Derech Eretz.
Students also presented their innovation project, “Dusty the Discoverer,” a tool designed to safely uncover fragile artifacts during archaeological digs.
We are so proud of the incredible way our students represented BMA both on and off the field!
Thank you to Coach and Team Leader, Mrs. Hanna Shekhter for her tireless dedication and heart!
Let's Go Bulldogs!
05/05/2026
Lag Ba’Omer at BMA 🔥🎶☀️
We kicked things off last night with an amazing Middle School Bonfire Event! Even the rain couldn’t stop the ruach as students enjoyed a meaningful kumzitz led by Rabbi Fein, delicious BBQ, gooey s’mores, great music, and time with friends.
Today’s fun kept going strong with EC water play adventures 💦, Kindergarten’s very own “bonfire” 🔥, and a field day with Coach Jared for both our Pre-K and Elementary students ⚽—plus Icees to cool off! 🍧
So much fun, so much ruach, and so many amazing memories made at BMA!
05/05/2026
Today, we celebrated the incredible accomplishments of many our 5th–8th grade students through the All Mishna Junior Program!
A remarkable 59 students completed at least one Mesechta of Mishnah learning, with many completing up to four Masechtot throughout the program! Students were recognized with certificates, and top learners were awarded beautiful Sefarim to add to their personal libraries.
We concluded this meaningful learning journey with a festive meat Siyum featuring inspiring words of Torah from Rabbi Fein, Rabbi Weinstock, and Rabbi Jeiger.
We are so proud of our students’ dedication to daily Torah learning and look forward to seeing their continued growth!
04/28/2026
Our Kindergarten students wrapped up their Earth Day learning with a collaborative STEM lesson with Ms. Veliz! 🌎
Students explored the importance of protecting our planet—for ourselves and the animals we share it with—then each chose an animal and designed a clean, healthy habitat. Such a meaningful and hands-on way to bring learning to life!
04/28/2026
As we gear up for all of our 8th grade end-of-year festivities, we’re excited to kick things off with their Washington, D.C. trip! 🇺🇸
Day one was the perfect blend of education and fun—from exploring the Museum of Natural History and the National Archives to spending time together at Pentagon City and bowling at Lucky Strike. It’s an incredible way to celebrate their journey while creating lasting memories together.
We can’t wait for all that’s still to come! 🎓 ❤️
04/20/2026
Rosh Chodesh Iyaar @ BMA!
This past Friday, our campus was filled with incredible ruach, blue & white pride, and so many meaningful moments across every division! From carpool photo booth fun to Iyaar-themed treats from PTA, the energy was felt from EC all the way through Middle School.
Our EC students brought Rosh Chodesh to life with a special Tefila experience and an interactive “Israel, Israel, What Do You See?” story that had everyone engaged and smiling.
In Elementary, students celebrated with BMA Bucks Awards, a Shabbat Assembly Chagiga, and a beautiful 3rd-5th grade Musical Hallel, along with honoring our Mitzvah Mensches and Aumdim Honorees.
Our Middle School students had a powerful Rosh Chodesh Tefila and took part in a special partnership with Emunah of Israel—decorating tzedakah boxes and creating heartfelt messages for children in Israel as part of the “Hearts of Emunah” program.
It was a day filled with pride, connection, and purpose—celebrating our love for Eretz Yisrael!
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04/14/2026
This morning, our Middle School students commemorated Yom HaShoah with a meaningful program.
Mrs. Rothenberg reminded students of the importance of honoring those who perished and that Am Yisrael Chai—we stand today as a testament to faith and resilience.
8th grader Ariana Fein shared reflections from her Shoah studies and Names, Not Numbers® experience, emphasizing that each victim had a name and a story—they were never just numbers.
Students recited Tehillim, said Kel Maleh Rachamim, and lit six candles in memory of the six million. Today, Middle School students are also researching individual survivors in their English classes and sharing their stories with one another.
Our 4th and 5th graders also marked the day with Rabbi Jeiger and Rabbi Barak, who shared an age-appropriate introduction to the Holocaust along with an inspiring message of Jewish resilience, hope, the power of tefila, and our responsibility to be a light unto the nations.