RYNJ Hosts Scholarship Reception
Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey held its annual Rabbi Shmuel and Barbara Goldstein Scholarship Reception on Sunday, May 7. The reception paid tribute to three
Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey held its annual Rabbi Shmuel and Barbara Goldstein Scholarship Reception on Sunday, May 7. The reception paid tribute to three
Mazel tov to Aiden Rauzman, Max Schachter and Yitz Goldstein who won first place in the elementary school division of the Stock Market Game. The
To commemorate Yom HaShoah, Moriah middle school students took part in many educational activities to help them better connect to the importance of this important
BPY students had an excellent Yom Ha’atzmaut experience, celebrating Israel through the five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch. After a moving school-wide Hallel
The Yeshivat Noam middle school celebrated Rosh Chodesh Iyar with the school’s monthly bagel breakfast. Each month, a different class prepares the breakfast, including a
Sarri Singer addressed Yavneh Academy’s middle school students on the morning of Yom Hazikaron. Singer, who moved to Israel at the end of 2001, became
Second grade students at Yeshivat He’Atid are using online and text-based research to create expository writing essays on Vincent van Gogh. The students will also
One unfamiliar with the annual Yeshiva University High School for Boys’ (MTA) Arista dinner might be intimidated when hearing of its two-and-a-half-hour length. But any
BPY fifth grade students had a visit with the watershed ambassador from the Hackensack Riverkeeper, Inc. Under the guidance of science specialist Morah Jean and
Members of the TABC History Bowl and Bee Team traveled to Arlington, Virginia, last week as the only yeshiva high school remaining in the national
“Talmud Torah keneged kulam,” is a commonly heard phrase from the Gemara usually translated as “Learning Torah is equal to all of [the other mitzvot].”
Bernard Krutz, grandfather of RYNJ eighth grader Dina Baron, shared his amazing story of being a hidden child for the school’s eighth grade students. His