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My kids are old enough to walk home from the bus alone. There is no rulebook that says this; I just decided it on my
My kids are old enough to walk home from the bus alone. There is no rulebook that says this; I just decided it on my
Every January, many Americans have one thing in common: a commitment to exercise more in the new year. As adults, it is difficult for many
Several hundred parents, alumni parents, alumni, faculty and friends enjoyed a wonderful night out together as they celebrated TABC and paid tribute to the well-deserving
“Rav Mechanech” of BPY and rabbi of the Sephardic Congregation of Fort Lee, Rabbi Ilan Acoca gave an informative lecture about the contributions of Sephardic
Decades ago Rabbi Shmuel Goldstein began as the first principal of RYNJ when it was housed in the Jewish Center of Teaneck. He returned on
The Moriah School kindergartners made a siyum on Sefer Bereishit. Each child gave their own special dvar Torah on one parsha from Bereishit of their
In celebration of learning Shema and Hamalach Hagoel, kindergarteners and their parents were invited to “Shema Under the Stars” this past Motzei Shabbat. Arriving full
The fifth, sixth and seventh grade girls of Lubavitch on the Palisades School went to the Jewish Museum on the Upper East Side for a
RYNJ fourth grade students learned all about the different states of water and about the water cycle, whereby water changes from one state to another.
BCHSJS students who took part in the Jewish Volunteer Corp year-long class visited with residents of the Daughters of Miriam in Clifton this past Sunday
The Torah Factory from the Living Legacy Program recently visited Yavneh Academy. Second graders learned about the process of making a Sefer Torah. The students
Everyone knows how it can feel uncomfortably hot at 72 degrees with high humidity and very comfortable at 80 degrees with low humidity. TABC engineering