Moriah Early Childhood Learns About Memories
This week, in conjunction with Yom HaShoah, Moriah’s kindergarteners began discussing the concept of a “memory.” They discussed that sometimes a song, a smell or
This week, in conjunction with Yom HaShoah, Moriah’s kindergarteners began discussing the concept of a “memory.” They discussed that sometimes a song, a smell or
Sunday, May 7, was an electrifying day at the Fifth Annual CIJE (Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education) Innovation Day, the largest Jewish day school
BPY second grade students had a visit with two educators from the Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange, who came to teach them about animal
Early childhood and lower school began their day on Yom Ha’atzmaut joining together with fellow Greater MetroWest day schools to sing the Hatikvah in unison
The JEC community was out in full force at this weekend’s OU Community Fair in New York City. The fair, which attracted hundreds of Jewish
The fifth graders are taking safa to a whole new level. For weeks, the students have been working on publishing their own newspaper “Kol Moriah,”
Yavneh Academy third graders had a first-hand look at nature when they visited the Meadowlands Environment Center. The students learned about the ecology and environment
Bruriah continues to demonstrate unparalleled excellence in STEM as they placed first from all schools with 1-10 teams in the CIJE Innovation Day competition at
Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) hosted its third and final blood drive of the school year last Tuesday. Coordinated by the Arista National
On Tuesday, May 2, a number of RKYHS students were privileged to go with Rabbi Richard Kirsch to Newark, New Jersey, for an inspirational program.
The JEC lower school’s second grade gets high marks for creativity and ingenuity as they held a Famous People Fair recently. Incepted by their teachers