Historic Women of New Jersey
March is Women in History month, and while a few decades ago it would have taken hours of scholarly research to find any Jewish women
March is Women in History month, and while a few decades ago it would have taken hours of scholarly research to find any Jewish women
Bergenfield—Five men who never wore tefillin now own pairs to use. A woman’s house has become kosher. Men have performed the mitzvah of Arba Minim
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines the legal rights of private school students to publicly funded special education services. Specifically, it states that
Mrs. Shifra Srolovitz, a child life specialist, came to speak to Yavneh Academy’s 7th-grade students about what how it feels to be a child facing
Each year students at Yeshivat Noam have dedicated Ta’anit Esther as a special day of learning in memory of Noah Seidenfeld, a kindergarten student who
Sixth graders from Yavneh Academy came to the Jewish Home at Rockleigh on Thursday, March 13, 2014 to decorate the social hall for the Purim
New York—Naomi Schwartz, of Passaic, NJ, a senior studying molecular biology at Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women and president of the Stern College Biology Club, has
Englewood—Meet Divsha Tollinsky, local mensch and director of early childhood at the Moriah School. Divsha manages to blend her midot into her professional career as
Heichal Hatorah recently celebrated its first annual Purim Chagiga with over 400 people, including many of its students and their parents, neighborhood rabbonim, and Heichal’s
New York—More than 100 former students braved the snow and returned to their alma mater for the fifth annual Lander College for Men (LCM) Alumni