Interdisciplinary Learning at JKHA Connects Jewish and World History
Students in JKHA sixth grade have been digging into a study of ancient Rome and the Romans’ impact on ancient Judaea. Students have been enjoying
Students in JKHA sixth grade have been digging into a study of ancient Rome and the Romans’ impact on ancient Judaea. Students have been enjoying
JEC fourth and fifth graders had a great time this week as they ventured out to Jersey Lanes in Linden to put their bowling skills
Mrs. Blumenthal’s RYNJ second grade class had a special guest this week, Moshe Lew’s grandfather, Jack Lew. Lew has worked in the White House for
After 22 weeks of writing, singing, creating projects and reading about the letters, the pre-kindergarten classes completed learning the aleph-bet for the very first time!
The RKYHS English department was thrilled to bring the freshman class to see the popular Broadway production of “To Kill a Mockingbird.” The students have
Safety is the number one priority at Bruriah Middle School. The girls had several concerns and questions about fire drill and lockdown procedures. The school
MTA had the privilege of hosting New York State Assemblyman Marcos Crespo of District 85 on Wednesday, February 20. Assemblyman Crespo met with MTA students,
Ninth graders at RKYHS participated in a workshop facilitated by Shalom Task Force and SOVRI—Mount Sinai Beth Israel presenters. This workshop provided students with critical
As part of their study of China, the first graders at JKHA spent some time researching the history of the Great Wall of China. They
Last week, Rabbi Neuman, principal at JEC High School, flew to Israel to check in on graduates spending their year(s) there. Visiting each yeshiva and
To enhance their learning of Shmuel Alef, Rabbi Kramer’s sixth graders got creative and made comics to review the pesukim. Each student used Storyboard That
This week’s spotlight game takes us to Ben Porat Yosef for some Motzei Shabbat Madness, with playoff positioning on the line. In the first game