Once on Broadway Welcomes Teaneck’s Sophie Knapp
Teaneck–The ability to make lemonade out of lemons will always be important. Sophie Knapp of Teaneck took that to the extreme. She had speech therapy
Teaneck–The ability to make lemonade out of lemons will always be important. Sophie Knapp of Teaneck took that to the extreme. She had speech therapy
There are many amazing chesed organizations for times of illness, but the relatively new Chai4ever is the only one of its kind, and has already
Sunday, November 9 at Hempstead State Park, hundreds gathered together. Men, women, and children of all ages came out on this beautiful autumn morning, and
Every December, the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades sponsors an annual art exhibit featuring the wonderful accomplishments of children, teens and adults in our community
As a relatively young school, only recently has the Ma’ayanot Alumni Association begun to plan 10-year reunions (the first of which took place in 2010
Yeshivat He’Atid first graders commemorated Veterans Day by writing letters to the Jewish American soldiers to thank them for their service.
With their pink smudged cheeks, big outlined smiley mouths, and creative designs, you’d never guess that it was the RYNJ 7th grade girls at school.
On Monday, October 27th, a group of 55 Yavneh students, comprised of Middle School music students and members of the popular Opera Club, attended the
Moriah 6th Grade girls recently participated in the Chai Lifeline Shabbaton at Cong. Keter Torah in Teaneck. The students had a wonderful Shabbat which included
The Jewish Educational Center in Elizabeth was excited to host visiting Israeli Knesset Member Rabbi Dov Lipman at both the Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy and
The Yavneh Academy yeladim were introduced to the many wonderful qualities of Sarah Imainu from Parshat Chayei Sarah. As one of the extension activities, the
On Monday, November 10, as part of a year-long unit of study, “Understanding Differences,” Ben Porat Yosef fourth grade hosted Mrs. Rose Pizzo, who spoke