MTA Choir Performs at New York City Hall
Just before Shavuot, the Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) Choir, also known as the YerushaLions, performed at New York City Hall as part
Just before Shavuot, the Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) Choir, also known as the YerushaLions, performed at New York City Hall as part
Yeshivat He’atid was fortunate to be the first school to read Chana Stiefel’s new book “Daddy Depot.” Chana came to our kindergarten and first grade
The Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy takes its motto, “Above the Code,” very seriously and applies it to every aspect of the RTMA experience. After four
Students from the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies who are in the Jewish Volunteer Corp, in which they learn about the elderly and
Ben Porat Yosef fifth grade students enjoyed a trip to the Greenkill Outdoor Education Center on Monday and Tuesday, May 22, and 23. They learned
The Yavneh Academy seventh graders built a Human Body Expo—interactive models of two body systems out of recycled materials. They presented the models to early
Moriah kindergarten students enjoyed learning about the artist Vincent Van Gogh. Through an in depth discussion they learned about his life. They looked at many
Yom Yerushalayim at Bruriah was a day filled with celebration, education and interactive experiences. Perhaps most impactful was the powerful keynote by JEC supporter and
Before Shavuot, talmidim of the Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) Wrubel BMK, along with several talmidim from other shiurim, traveled to Camp Kaylie
Seniors at RKYHS have been participating in senior sessions, a participatory, carefully crafted, educational experience that is an ideal capstone high school experience. From engaging
When it comes to chesed, Bruriah students are proving once again that they are quite literally “a cut above.” This Monday, Bruriah held its second