Civil Rights Activist, Ms. Gwen Moten, Speaks to Yeshivat Noam Students
On February 12th, the 4th and 8th graders of Yeshivat Noam had the privilege of hearing from Ms. Gwen Moten, a Civil Rights activist. For
On February 12th, the 4th and 8th graders of Yeshivat Noam had the privilege of hearing from Ms. Gwen Moten, a Civil Rights activist. For
Nineteen violinists, ages 6-18, from the Thurnauer School of Music at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades, performed at the Times of Israel Gala at
Livingston—JKHA recently hosted two Math League competitions in which over 130 students from nine schools participated. In the elementary division, 6th grader Eli Novick came
Elizabeth—As part of the Jewish Educational Center’s Professional Development program, a focus on math has been instituted at the Yeshiva of Elizabeth. As part of
Bruriah Junior High 8th grader Sarit Rosenzweig of Elizabeth, presents her artistic interpretation of India during ancient times as part of a colorful exhibit that
Students at the Jewish Educational Center’s Yeshiva of Elizabeth were treated to a blast of warmth as they prepared for the day’s carpool. Despite an
RYNJ students learn the Purim Story with a relic Megillah that dates back at least two generations (100-150 years ago). The Megillah survived the Holocaust
Pre-K celebrated Presidents’ Day by learning about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Students also learned that Presidents’ Day is a day to celebrate all U.S.
On Wednesday night, February 18th, the Junior Varsity Lions took on the JEC Thunder in a win or go home matchup in the 1st round
High school hockey players from the area had an amazing opportunity when the New York Rangers Assist program came to Mackay Ice Rink in Englewood,
TABC Varsity Hockey took the floor Wednesday night for its quarterfinal battle against the Ramaz Rams looking to continue the strong play that earned it
The 6th grade Noam Knights played their first home game vs. Moriah on Feb. 18 in what some felt may have been a preview of