LPS Fours Learn to Write
Four year old children are beginning to learn proper letter formation and handwriting skills at Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool. Through the Handwriting Without Tears
Four year old children are beginning to learn proper letter formation and handwriting skills at Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool. Through the Handwriting Without Tears
Yeshivat He’Atid fourth graders kicked off their study of sefer Yehoshua on Sunday with a morning of interactive learning. Students presented timeline projects leading up
Over 110 girls from Yeshivat Frisch plus faculty participated in the Passaic challah bake on October 25 in conjunction with the Shabbos Project and Sharsheret.
Moriah third grade has kicked off a new program, Zman Sifriya, to foster a love for Hebrew reading in each student. Each third grader reads
After two rainouts, the Yeshivat Noam 13th Annual Golf Outing was a tremendous success! Despite the cool air, the golfers had a fantastic time on
MTA’s “Names, Not Numbers©” program welcomed award-winning investigative reporter Jonah Kaplan on Thursday, October 18. Originally from Philadelphia, Kaplan joined ABC11 Eyewitness News in 2016
Parshat Vayeira affords the opportunity for the students of RYNJ to learn about the midot of our forefathers and to emulate them in a very
Last Thursday morning, Yavneh parents, Rabbi Davidi and Natalie Jonas, joined by Laurie Meltzer Bandremer, associate director, Northeast Region AFMDA, shared the origins of Magen
This past Sunday, a special assembly was held at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies for those lost at the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
On Wednesday, October 17, SAR Academy eighth graders joined representatives of Amcha and other Jewish institutions, along with 10th graders from SAR High School and
Fifth grade girls celebrated receiving and beginning to learn, sefer Yehoshua with a Cake Boss competition hosted by their morot at the home of their
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