Moriah Early Childhood Gears Up for Purim
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Adar, the Moriah early childhood children are busy transforming their classroom into Shushan. They painted the walls of the palace
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Adar, the Moriah early childhood children are busy transforming their classroom into Shushan. They painted the walls of the palace
This week, the RYNJ middle school boys division had the incredible opportunity to visit Yeshiva University. In addition to spending time appreciating and browsing the
The Yavneh Academy Chamber Choir performed the Star Spangled Banner at the Prudential Center on February 14 when the New Jersey Devils played the Colorado
Ben Porat Yosef third grade students held a “Rashi Rendezvous” on Wednesday, February 15, where the students celebrated the beginning of their learning of this
As a natural progression from Tu B’Shevat, students in Yeshivat He’Atid’s pre-k classes learned about healthy foods and general health. Students sorted foods into healthy
In an effort to raise awareness about proper internet use, first through fifth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid participated in a digital citizenship program. The program,
The Yeshivat Noam kindergarten students learned about the artist Louise Nevelson, who made sculptures out of garbage. Then, like Nevelson, they made a gigantic sculpture
Students in TABC’s Holocaust Studies class are constantly encouraged to personalize what they are learning as much as possible. Their teacher, Mrs. Cary Reichardt, believes
Trees were growing everywhere at Teaneck Chabad as the children celebrated Tu B’Shevat. The children learned all about the process of growing trees with fun
LPS students visited a brachot fair in honor of Tu B’Shevat. Children enjoyed hands-on experiences connected to all the brachot, such as making wheat into
Every Thursday night, talmidim at MTA end their week on a high note with a special chaburah during Thursday night mishmar. In 2012, Rabbi Netanel
On Tuesday, February 14, Mr. Aryeh Tiefenbrunn’s 10th grade STEAM students joined tech classes from other Jewish girls’ high schools throughout the tri-state area for