RYNJ Students Know Sukkot Like the Palm of Their Hand
RYNJ eighth grade students learn exactly how to make sure a lulav is kosher.
RYNJ eighth grade students learn exactly how to make sure a lulav is kosher.
Each year before Sukkot, Moriah fifth grade art classes create beautiful paper chains to decorate their own sukkot at home and to deliver to the
RKYHS students had the privilege to hear from Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic candidate for Congress representing New Jersey’s 11th district. The former Navy helicopter pilot
Middle school students participated in a chesed project in commemoration of the yahrzeit of school namesake Joseph Kushner, z”l. Students put together Chanukah packages to
Yavneh eighth graders were treated to a grade-wide bonding trip to Stony Hill Corn Maze. Dressed in specially designed color-coded T-shirts, teams of students, and
On Sunday, September 16, new eighth grade students attended orientation and registration at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies (BCHSJS). After several ice-breakers
Yeshivat Noam fourth and fifth grade girls displayed their personal sukkah decorations made in art school.
Fifth through eighth grade students enthusiastically welcomed New York Times best-selling author Jennifer A. Nielson to MDS on a recent Friday morning. Nielson is the
The fourth grade Sukkot curriculum at the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy focuses on defining a kosher sukkah. In order to bring their learning to life,
Communicate and Elevate was the theme of Bruriah Middle School’s Aseret Yemei Teshuva yom iyun. A special introduction to the program was led by Principal
In connection with the High Holidays, it is customary to visit a river or lake with fish. The preschoolers at Chabad got a close up