Teaneck Chabad Preschool Helps Build a Shofar
The children of Teaneck Chabad Preschool enjoyed a visit from Rabbi Grossbaum of “The Living Legacy,” a project of Friends of Lubavitch of Bergen County.
The children of Teaneck Chabad Preschool enjoyed a visit from Rabbi Grossbaum of “The Living Legacy,” a project of Friends of Lubavitch of Bergen County.
Yeshivat Noam second graders learned all about the Torah with Rabbi Elie Kurtz as preparation for beginning to learn Chumash.
Sixth graders tried to figure out why the North and South Poles are always cold, even though they sometimes have 24 hours of daylight.
Ben Porat Yosef Nursery students visited the school’s discovery room, which is home to a variety of interesting animals. They marveled at the animals and
The Elul zman at the JEC’s Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy featured an extra level of intensity and focus this year as students concentrated on improving
Ben Porat Yosef second grade students are learning to become scientists. They made predictions, and collected data by holding “magnet olympics,” and were able to
The MTA Outdoors Club had a great time hiking along the Castle Point Trail!
This past Saturday night, led by RKYHS Student Activities Director, Mr. Hal Levy, the RKYHS community gathered at school for a spirited kumsitz followed by
“The sound of the shofar has the power to wake us up,” exclaimed Rabbi Uzi Beer, principal of the JEC Lower School to students immediately
Introduced for the 2016-17 school year, upon arriving at school, and before heading to the classrooms, all JKHA students gather together in the newly renovated
Bruriah’s 10th and 11th grades enjoyed a day at the beach last week as their first trip of the year. The trip afforded students the
Sometimes it takes something dramatic to remind us as Jews Who really rules the world. As the Jewish Educational Center implemented bolstered security measures at