RKYHS Blood Drive Helps Save Lives
The RKYHS blood drive committee, led by co-presidents Becky Weisberg and Gideon Rubin, in conjunction with the American Red Cross, hosted one of the most
The RKYHS blood drive committee, led by co-presidents Becky Weisberg and Gideon Rubin, in conjunction with the American Red Cross, hosted one of the most
The snow day at JEC was an amazing experience. There were six different shiurim offered for grades one through eight, with approximately 150 students who
The children have been reading many winter books and their favorite is called “The Snowman” by Raymond Briggs. It doesn’t have any words, only pictures.
RKYHS young alumni who are currently in college came together at school for a reunion while they were home on their winter breaks. The many
The JEC Lower School enjoyed a fun family event this past Sunday at theBarnes and Noble of Springfield as the children (and parents) enjoyed story
JKHA sixth graders were excited for their trip to the Buehler Challenger and Space Center in Paramus since they had learned so much in preparation
Red, yellow, blue and green assumed a greater significance at Bruriah recently than just being four colors on the color wheel. “Aish,” “Ruach,” “Mayim” and
Bruriah’s annual library trip landed the tenth graders at Rutgers and Montclair Universities to learn how to conduct research for their term papers. This year,
The RKYHS homeless awareness chug braved the elements in the frigid temperatures to help those less fortunate who are living on the streets of Newark.
“Take a deep breath in through your nose…and out…..” “Sit up tall….” “Let’s do some belly breathing …” Walk the halls of the JEC Early
RPRY’s early childhood and kindergarten went on a journey through Beresheit! Each of their classrooms transformed into a different parsha for the children to explore.
This past Wednesday, the JEC Thunder defeated the TABC Storm in a closely contested JV basketball divisional matchup. In a hard-fought game throughout, both teams