Frisch Students Mentored by Jewish Home’s Former Jewish Communal Leaders
Students of The Frisch School in Paramus, New Jersey are currently attending “Linking the Generations” sessions with former Jewish communal leaders at the Jewish Home
Students of The Frisch School in Paramus, New Jersey are currently attending “Linking the Generations” sessions with former Jewish communal leaders at the Jewish Home
Yeshivat He’Atid hosted its third annual Pre-Chanukah Chagigah this year at Keter Torah in Teaneck. Over 300 parents, students, teachers, and members of the community
Under the direction of their science teacher, Aliza Chanales, 6th graders at Yeshivat Noam try out Science Probeware and Data Collection Software used to study
New York–The Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education’s (CIJE) CIJE-Tech programs at schools nationwide will add advanced 3-D printing and software design as part of
Getting students excited about reading can be a challenge for both teachers and parents, but Mrs. Malkie Singfer of Yavneh Academy may have found a
Last week, MTA’s Applied Science Club hosted Daniel J. Gross, Esq., an Intellectual Property attorney at Myers Wolin, LLC. Mr. Gross presented an overview of
In conjunction with learning the prohibitions of wearing shatnez, a blend of linen and wool, the 8th grade at Yeshivat Noam got to see and
RYNJ has participated in Hebrew Free Burial Association’s Cemetery Clean-Up Project for many years. Every year, students and rebbeim do a wonderful job in helping
It is exhilarating to watch your child begin to read independently. Children (rightfully) feel an extraordinary sense of pride in their accomplishments. However, having an
“Bully,” “Victim,” “Cyberbullying,” and “Passive and Active Bystanders” were all terms that were talked about and explained during Anti-Bullying Awareness Day at MTA. On Tuesday,
According to Kidshealth.org and the Women’s Sports Foundation, there are five reasons girls should play sports: 1. Girls who play sports do better in school.