Menschy Magic
Jewish history is filled with miracles but not magic tricks. Along those lines, Devarim 18:9-13 states that “[t]here shall not be found among you [the
Jewish history is filled with miracles but not magic tricks. Along those lines, Devarim 18:9-13 states that “[t]here shall not be found among you [the
A yummy Shabbat dessert doesn’t have to be to unhealthy, and putting in a bit of extra fiber into a flavorful muffin is hard to
This recipe is a combination of an old McCall’s Magazine recipe from a book my mom got for her wedding, and an oatmeal shortbread recipe
Every Monday night, BPY sixth, seventh and eighth graders gather together for chavruta learning. This week was extra special. After learning, shiurim and pizza, students
Thanks to the Yeshivat Noam Parents Association, buds, kindergarten and first graders enjoyed the author visit by Alan Katz who shared with the students that
Thank you to Rebbetzin Michal Zahtz, RYNJ parent and rebbetzin of Congregation Bnai Yeshurun, for coming to RYNJ to inspire sixth grade bnot mitzvah. Highlighting
MTA sophomore Sam Verstandig of Kew Garden Hills, witnessed New York history, as he attended Governor Andrew Cuomo’s “First 100 Days” address on December 17
On Tuesday, December 25, the halls and classrooms were abuzz with activity as TCA welcomed parents to the inaugural TCA Parents Visiting Day. Teachers facilitated
Students in Rabbi Yair Shahak’s Hebrew classes completed a unique semester project this month: Hebrew-language Chanukah films! Students wrote, directed and acted in their own
Mazal tov to the Yavneh Academy second grade students upon receiving their first chumashim at a special chagiga filled with song and dance. The children
The kindergarten students at Moriah finished learning all of sefer Bereishit! To help celebrate this milestone, they had a siyum. Each child picked a parsha
This past Wednesday night, TABC and Ma’ayanot hosted their annual Jewish Life on Campus program. The evening featured over 27 college students from such varied