A Ladder to Heaven
So what’s the best way to get to heaven? Perform some amazing act of faith? Save a thousand lives? Well, a pretty good answer may
So what’s the best way to get to heaven? Perform some amazing act of faith? Save a thousand lives? Well, a pretty good answer may
Davening always came naturally to Eli. Based on his upbringing, this made sense. Whether watching his older siblings daven on non-school days, listening to his
(Sandy Eller/Kosher Today Special Correspondent) Inspiration can sometimes come from the strangest of places, according to Jay Churba of Get Pikl’ed, one of the surprise
The Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies held its annual Israel Summer Program and Gap Year Fair this past Sunday. Students and parents met
The Moriah School early childhood joined together at their Thanksgiving pow-wow last Wednesday, where there were close to 150 Native Americans and pilgrims. After a
Anshei Lubavitch never stops learning, even during a snowstorm! The children read books about the snow, brought some snow into the classroom to play with
This year’s shabbaton theme, “Visions of the Past, Glimpses of the Future,” explored the concept of looking backward at our mesorah to look forward to
MTA hosted a community-wide Thanksgiving learning program in Bergen County, Brooklyn, Monsey, Passaic, Queens and West Hempstead. More than 200 community members joined MTA talmidim
Lubavitch on the Palisades nursery students had so much fun cooking for their Thanksgiving feast. They cut the vegetables themselves and cooked a delicious bean
BPY scientists catapulted into the world of engineering during the annual Discovery Learning Day. It was awe inspiring to walk through the halls and sense
The Yeshivat Noam Debate Team had a great meet this week! Going against JKHA, HAFTR and Yavneh, Yeshivat Noam seventh grader, Eliana Wolf won First
In honor of the Shabbat Project, RYNJ fifth grade students made challah. The girls designed their own aprons and learned all about the special mitzvah