ER Reduces Radiation Exposure in Children with Suspected Appendicitis
New York—Physicians can safely reduce the use of computed tomography (CT) scans in children who have a suspected appendicitis by performing an ultrasound first, according
New York—Physicians can safely reduce the use of computed tomography (CT) scans in children who have a suspected appendicitis by performing an ultrasound first, according
Yeshivat He’Atid celebrated Lag B’Omer in the great outdoors with their annual sports day. YU Student athletes and coaches ran all sorts of sports activities,
Lubavitch on the Palisades Preschool students celebrated Lag B’omer with special activities that included music, dancing, glow in the dark activities, sports and obstacle courses.
JEC’s Yeshiva of Elizabeth traveled to Warinaco Park to celebrate Lag B’Omer.
In the tradition of yeshivot across the world, TABC’s students partook in multiple outings on Lag B’Omer. TABC sent groups to Six Flags, New Roc
In honor of Lag B’Omer, the lower school engaged in an afternoon of mind, body and soul activities. Students created artistic expressions of bonfires, played
Last Thursday was the annual Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) trip to Camp Monroe. Upon arriving at the beautiful campus in Monroe, New
Ben Porat Yosef’s Tzeydah Laderech, (provisions for the road) is a program for eighth grade students designed to connect them with community leaders and educators
Students in Rabbi Cohen’s Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) BMK shiur undertook the OXC Challenge, a 5-mile obstacle course that tested their grit,
Last week, TABC’s biology department hosted Dr. Joseph Shatzkes of Englewood Cardiology Consultants as he shared his expertise in the cardiovascular system and staying healthy.