2015-16 Debate Season Closes With JKHA Win
Yavneh Hosts the Competition On May 17, students from HANC, JKHA and Yeshivat Noam joined Yavneh Academy in the final debate of the school year.
Yavneh Hosts the Competition On May 17, students from HANC, JKHA and Yeshivat Noam joined Yavneh Academy in the final debate of the school year.
The Leah Sokoloff Nursery School spent the morning at the NYC Butterfly Atrium in the Paramus Park Mall as part of a spring unit on
As the students arrived at Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) on Yom Ha’atzmaut, a special sense of ruach and simchah were in the
Frisch sent more than 120 young engineers to participate in last week’s Engineering Symposium sponsored by the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education (CIJE), which
Dozens of Teaneck and Bergenfield youth along with their fathers attended the inaugural Hei-Chol program sponsored by Yeshiva Heichal HaTorah and hosted by Congregation Beth
Mr. Saul Blinkoff, Walt Disney film animator, addressed the students about his personal journey and career in animation.
BPY sixth graders celebrated their completion of Masechet Megillah with a mesibat siyum barbecue on Friday, April 15. They played games related to the masechet
Frisch kicked off its Yom Ha’atzmaut celebrations with a beautiful tefillah chagigit, including a joyful rendition of Hallel. Rabbi David Goldfischer and a group of
The Moriah pre-K has turned into a group of scientists, as they follow the journey of caterpillars on their way to their metamorphosis. The class
On Tuesday afternoon, members of Yeshiva University High School for Boys’ (MTA) popular sports management club, accompanied by faculty advisor and former MSG employee Shuey
Yavneh Academy’s Fifth Grade Poetry Slam was an opportunity for children to both portray learning and to support each other. The event is the culmination
Students in Ma’ayanot’s Scholars Program—a voluntary extracurricular program for students interested in engaging in Torah lishmah activities throughout the school year—visited Touro’s beit midrash for