Yeshivat Noam Students Learn Parshat Noach
Students at Yeshivat Noam enjoyed exploring the teivah, petting the animals and meeting ‘Noach.’
Students at Yeshivat Noam enjoyed exploring the teivah, petting the animals and meeting ‘Noach.’
After learning about Parshat Noach, LPS children were given the opportunity to learn about animals firsthand. They saw goats, ducks, bunnies, chickens, an alpaca and
A research project initiated and developed by Avi Cooper, TABC ‘17, and Poojit Hegde, Middlesex County Academy of Edison High School ‘18, won second place
Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) students Yair Caplan (‘17), Chaninah Rothenburg (‘17) and (name withheld) (‘17) have each been named Commended Students in
< p> In honor of Parshat Noach, students at JKHA represented a rainbow by dressing up. Each day last week, students had the opportunity to
In the JEC’s RTMA division, guidance isn’t limited to the classroom or a psychologist’s office. Dr. Akiva Perlman, the beloved director of guidance for the
It is a rite of passage for every Bruriah student and one that alumnae remember fondly decades after graduation. Veteran educator and author Mr. Joel
The weather could not have been any more cooperative as 100 fathers and sons converged on Hacklebarney State Park for the first-ever joint JEC-RTMA father
RKYHS students and JKHA eighth graders took part in a spirited presidential debate. The program was entirely student-run and student-led with the “candidates” and moderators
In honor of Parshat Noach, all eyes at the JEC Lower School’s Early Childhood division were on Travis from Eyes of the Wild and the
With elections on everyone’s minds, the Junior High of Bruriah (JHB) has been buzzing with excitement this week. Candidates running for S.O. (Student Organization of
The RKYHS sociology class partnered with neighboring Newark Academy’s foreign exchange program by hosting 12 high school students visiting from France. They spent the day