BPY Second Graders Sharpen Their Math Skills With Tangrams
Ben Porat Yosef second grade students used Chinese puzzles, called tangrams, to develop a stronger sense of spatial relationships, geometry, problem solving skills and general
Ben Porat Yosef second grade students used Chinese puzzles, called tangrams, to develop a stronger sense of spatial relationships, geometry, problem solving skills and general
Pre-k and kindergarten students enjoyed an interactive program about havdalah presented by Rabbi Moshe Grossbaum of Living Legacy. Students dipped candle strings in hot beeswax
“The most important part in the Olympic Games is not to win, it is to take part.” Words once spoken by Pierre de Coubertin are
Fifth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid got creative while learning the story of Choni HaMa’agal. The talmudic story is a celebration of tefillah, nature and rejuvenation,
Members of the JKHA/RKYHS administration and faculty participated in the informative and enlightening Prizmah Jewish Day School Conference in Chicago last week. The conference gathered
Instead of the typical welcome videos upon which many schools rely, students at the Rav Teiz Mesivta Academy had a vision of creating a cutting-edge
Over the course of a year of study in limudei kodesh classes, students engage with text and build skills so that they may continue to
The JKHA middle school Torah Bowl team traveled to RPRY in Edison last week to compete in a Chumash and Rashi buzzer challenge with other
After davening on Tuesday, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) Dean of Student Life Rabbi Jon Green formally welcomed the visiting Israeli exchange students
Bruriah’s winning streak kept getting longer as the school continued to dominate at the inter-Yeshiva Torah Bowl competition. The latest wins came last week against
JKHA faculty showed its students that even on a snow day, there’s always time for Torah and learning. During the day on Thursday, students were