TCA Kitah Bet Is in Avraham’s Tent
The students in TCA’s kitah bet learned that Avraham Avinu, and his wife Sarah, had a home (tent!) which was always open to guests. In
The students in TCA’s kitah bet learned that Avraham Avinu, and his wife Sarah, had a home (tent!) which was always open to guests. In
During a routine check of Moriah’s mezuzot, Assistant Principal and Director of Middle School Jewish Life Rabbi Eitan Lipstein discovered that Moriah had two mezuzot
Children at LPS learned all about the mitzvah of hachnasat orchim in relation to parshat Vayeira. As Avraham did in his tent so many years
Last Wednesday the eleventh and twelfth grade advanced STEM students were treated to a unique form of hands-on learning. Making the trip to MakerDepot, they
Students at JEC designed and created indoor recess games from cardboard and recycled materials during our STEAM cardboard challenge. Students were engaged in hands on
Many RPRY classes are integrating adaptive online programs into their instruction to best meet student requisites. These powerful tools of personalized instruction across many subject
RKYHS commemorated the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Balfour Declaration with an in-depth dive into the text and context of the declaration over
MTA hosted its yeshiva-wide shabbaton at the Raleigh Hotel last week. The entire school participated in a whirlwind weekend packed with fun-filled activities, meaningful minyanim
An RKYHS delegation of eleventh graders attended the Schusterman AIPAC Advocacy Institute High School Summit in Washington D.C. from October 29-31. AIPAC partners with a
Benjamin Ryberg, the chief operating officer and director of research at The Lawfare Project spoke to RKYHS students about the fundamental rights that all citizens
“The future of manufacturing is shifting beneath our feet and the future will be made by those who speak computer design,” said Jason Kipp, online