BPY Participates in the Hour of Code
Ben Porat Yosef first through eighth grade students participated in this week’s Hour of Code, a grassroots campaign supported by over 400 partners and 200,000
Ben Porat Yosef first through eighth grade students participated in this week’s Hour of Code, a grassroots campaign supported by over 400 partners and 200,000
Stop by Frisch on Tuesday evenings after school, and you will hear the sounds of sewing machines whirring in the Art Room, home to the
RYNJ’s early childhood students enjoyed a visit from the River Edge Fire Department. The firemen reviewed important fire safety guidelines with the children. All of
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool students learned about Yaakov’s dream in which angels climbed up and down a ladder from the sky. Students acted out
As the students in Yeshivat Noam’s Early Childhood department continue their study of Wassily Kandinsky in the art studio, they explore circles, colors and practice
Ben Porat Yosef seventh grade students began their study of chemistry this week by meeting a superhero with all sorts of amazing superpowers—Dr. Cesium. The
In conjunction with Yavneh Academy’s monthly theme, V’ahavta Lerayacha Kamocha, Yavneh Academy middle school students were honored to host Ari Abramowitz, a lone soldier in
The Moriah middle school excitedly joined together at lunch last week to participate in sheva brachot for beloved Tanach teacher Morah Elisheva, and her chatan,
Tenth graders from Ma’ayanot volunteered at Yad Leah last week, rounding out a month of visits from the school to The Yad Leah Volunteer Center
Sometimes the kernel of a simple idea is all it takes to get the momentum started, and that is exactly how Bruriah senior Aliza Ochs
The Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School Drama Society is excited to bring the Emmy-award winning musical High School Musical to life on the mainstage. The
It was a beautiful way to usher out Shabbat as JKHA Lower School children and their families, along with JKHA faculty and administration, joined together