TABC Winter Melave Malka Is Fun for All
On Motzei Shabbat, February 9, students and faculty gathered at TABC for a very special melave malka. The evening started with some light dancing led
On Motzei Shabbat, February 9, students and faculty gathered at TABC for a very special melave malka. The evening started with some light dancing led
A cohort of Frisch engineering students visited Yeshivat Noam on Feb. 14, to teach basic engineering concepts to younger students. Both Frisch and Noam students
JLNJ Editor Elizabeth Kratz visited Morah Chana Greenberg’s fifth grade limudei kodesh class for her annual talk about journalism as they begin their Project-Based Learning
The children in gan chaverim at BPY learned all about the solar system and ended an exciting unit with an awesome imaginary trip into outer
Avraham Frohlich, a Heichal HaTorah junior from Bergenfield, recently placed sixth in the Jerusalem Science Contest, an international competition for high school students which combines
On Tuesday, February 19, Purim Katan 5779, Yavneh’s fifth grade traveled to Cedar Market for their Brachot Bee championship competition. Each finalist was given two
Parents who are looking for a fun and innovative program for their little ones are welcome to attend a free Open House at the Leonard
As part of the school-wide Healthy Habits unit, Nurse Shifra came to the preschool classrooms last week to teach the students how to stay healthy.
Moriah’s early childhood has been learning about Sephardic Jewry! Focusing on Sephardic recipes and discovering interesting customs from Sephardic friends has been awesome. Moms came
Yeshivat Noam second graders cross curricular unit about animals culminated with a fantastic, interactive Animal Fair. In this unit, students learned how to research and
Last weekend, the inaugural class of Naaleh High School for Girls shared in their highly anticipated school shabbaton. The theme of the shabbaton was “Footsteps”—which