LPS Students Study the Human Body
Lubavitch on the Palisades Preschool students learned about the human body and how to live healthfully. The children examined the heart—how it pumps blood into
Lubavitch on the Palisades Preschool students learned about the human body and how to live healthfully. The children examined the heart—how it pumps blood into
The chief rabbi of Greece, Rabbi Gabriel Negrin visited Frisch to address the students. A native Athenian, Rabbi Negrin spoke to the students about the
The children in JKHA’s N3 have begun a unit about space. To view the night sky, they fashioned their very own telescopes. The Terrific Threes
In anticipation of an upcoming communal Havdalah, the JKHA third and fourth grades prepared both physically and mentally. The classes spent time discussing what a
The RKYHS sociology class welcomed Detective Frank Ricci from the Essex county crime scene unit (CSI).
The Yeshivat Noam first graders and their parents engaged in a meaningful night of learning on Motzei Shabbat, at Parent -Child Learning. They poured over
During Super Bowl 50, JKHA students participated in their own version of a halftime show with a JKHA/RKYHS Halftime Dvar Torah, presented by Rabbi Dovid
RKYHS genetic engineering students attended a conference at the Waksman Institute at Rutgers University. The conference addressed DNA cloning of Landoltia punctata. Landoltia is a
Accompanied by Ma’ayanot alumna Rena Kleiner ‘14, eight Ma’ayanot students, Tehila Azar ‘17, Shana Adler ‘16, Racheli Blech ‘16, Miri Cohen ‘18, Eliana Wagner ‘18,
What do you do with your kids when school is closed for Erev Yomtov, Chol Hamoed, or a national holiday? For many, the CMEK schools-out
On February 4, the Bruriah Lightning basketball team made the long trek to Long Island to take on the SKA Sonics in a much-anticipated thriller
Now that Moriah’s eighth grade boys basketball team has lost their fourth consecutive game, their playoff hopes depend on their final game of the season.