Medieval Times, Worth Your Time?
I have seen the commercials and boy does Medieval Times look amazing. I always wondered, do they really not offer forks and knives with your
I have seen the commercials and boy does Medieval Times look amazing. I always wondered, do they really not offer forks and knives with your
We need to talk about death. More specifically, we need to talk about your death. I know, you don’t want to think about what may
Recently, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Leon Rodriguez announced that, effective May 26, 2015, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is
Part III of III “Don’t worry, guys, the meat was probably frozen all this time and was okay to eat. At least I hope so.”
Tracy Levine did not have the ideal overnight camp experience, which she attributes to not attending the right camp for her. That is why now—as
The conclusion of Pesach marked the shloshim of the passing of Moriah’s dear Aleza Winslow z”l. Aleza was an exemplary model of someone who showed
Students in Ma’ayanot’s Scholars Program (MSP), accompanied by Rabbi Zev Prince, traveled to Stern College for a day of learning with GPATS (Graduate Program for
On Tuesday, the second day of Chol Hamoed, the Pre-Law Club paid a visit to the Bergen County Jail with advisor Mr. Francese. The club
The nursery class of The Preschool at Chabad of Fort Lee is beginning to explore the use of maps. The students identified various colors and
To give the students a sense of what the actual Korban Pesach was, a live sheep visited the Breuer’s preschool for the day.
Earth Day was a rich and exciting unit of study in first grade at Yavneh Academy, filled with song and environmental study. The students read
To ensure that all students find meaning in their morning tefilla experiences, Ma’ayanot offers a variety of tefilla programming options including “Tefilla Under the Trees”