Yeshivat Noam Scientists Witness a Bacterial Competition
Yeshivat Noam fifth grade scientists have been learning about beneficial and harmful microbes. The students got to experience a bacterial competition—a race between the “good
Yeshivat Noam fifth grade scientists have been learning about beneficial and harmful microbes. The students got to experience a bacterial competition—a race between the “good
RYNJ kindergarteners participated in a Siyum Aleph Bet. All six kindergarten classes enjoyed a special program of festive singing, dancing and special aleph-bet cupcakes.
In Mrs. Miriam Shteingart’s seventh grade class, the students are learning and researching the properties of elements. As they gather the information, they are developing
Yavneh Academy’s fifth grade classes completed their exploration of immigration to America by creating an Immigration Cookbook. The process for creating the cookbook included interviews
As part of its annual Aguna Prevention Program, Ma’ayanot invited Rabbi Jeremy Stern, Executive Director of ORA (Organization for the Resolution of Agunot), to speak
Yeshivat Noam seventh graders reading and acting out Romeo and Juliet in Mrs. Samara Wasserman’s English class. The dramatization included learning, growing, acting and lots
The vast majority of TABC talmidim choose to continue their learning in yeshivot in Israel after they graduate. There, the students have a very strong
Students at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies participated in a Tu B’Shvat celebration. Activities included Tu B’Shvat tic tac toe trivia, making
RKYHS greeted all of its students with a special welcome reception after the winter break hiatus. Music filled the atrium as students enjoyed hot cocoa