Kol Chaverim Preschool Acts out the Pesach Story
The yeladim dressed up like mean Paroh and baby Moshe to make the Pesach story come to life. They tasted matzah, built pyramids, split the
The yeladim dressed up like mean Paroh and baby Moshe to make the Pesach story come to life. They tasted matzah, built pyramids, split the
If you’re a senior and you have trouble using your cellphone or computer, you likely turn to one of your children—or better yet, grandchildren—for help.
The results are in, and Manhattan Day School had its strongest showing ever at the NYC History Day competition held at the Museum of the
Last week Moriah’s seventh graders participated in the third annual Moriah middle school Science Fair. Lead by Mrs. Kinsberg and Mrs. Knoll, the three month
The eighth grade students had the incredible opportunity to fly to Mars, thanks to the Buehler Challenger & Science Center! Each student chose a job
JEC marked erev Rosh Chodesh Nisan with a great pre-Pesach late night learning program. The night started off with a taste of Shabbos as each
The RKYHS ninth and 10th grade boys Tanach class engaged in a vigorous mock trial assessing Aharon’s degree of responsibility for the sin of the
Yashar koach to the middle school girls Torah Bowl team on their first place finish and to the middle school boys Torah Bowl team on
RKYHS scientific engineering students entered submissions for the Pitch NJ youth entrepreneur and pitch competition. The submissions from students from all over New Jersey were
Morah Heather Liebowitz received the Jerry Gottesman Award for the Pursuit of Teaching Excellence back in 2017. This award was organized by the Jewish Federation
For the last few weeks, more than 80% of Bruriah students have been endlessly working to produce the annual Mother-Daughter performance, performed on Sunday (twice)
After reading a biography of Thomas Edison and learning about his immense curiosity, the third grade took an exciting trip to Thomas Edison National Historical