Yeshivat Frisch Seniors Visit Auschwitz Exhibit
Last week, the entire senior grade of Yeshivat Frisch visited the Museum of Jewish Heritage’s temporary exhibit, Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away. They
Last week, the entire senior grade of Yeshivat Frisch visited the Museum of Jewish Heritage’s temporary exhibit, Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away. They
The Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey hosted its second iCAN High School Leadership program, which convenes twice a month to teach high school students
At TABC, Rabbi Kessel’s Y10 Mishna class completed the entire Masechet Beitzah! To celebrate their accomplishment, they davened Shacharit together on Friday morning and headed
Congratulations to the Yeshivat Noam fifth grade girls who won first place in the iTalam Hebrew Hackathon on Sunday! Yeshivat Noam was represented by 18
Yavneh Academy middle school students were proud to partner with Yachad NCSY for a Super Bowl bash. Students entered the room to a spirited atmosphere.
As part of the planets of the Solar System unit in the fifth grade science curriculum, the students each completed a research report detailing information
Ma’ayanot sophomores celebrated a festive shabbaton together in Teaneck. The theme was Bein Adam L’ Atzmo: Getting to Know Ourselves. Highlights included grade bonding activities
Juniors in Dr. Mindy Furman’s advanced biology research elective at Yeshivat Frisch had the opportunity to visit Rutgers University earlier this month. The visit allowed
Emergency planning is critical for all, but especially for at-risk populations, as they depend on others planning for them and helping to keep them safe.
The Bruriah Torah Bowl team went to their third competition of the season this past week. The girls studied Parshiot Mishpatim, Terumah and Tetzaveh to
While in the thick of exhibition preparation, The Idea School faculty surprised the students with an impromptu field trip to Bowler City in Hackensack. Students
Wednesday, February 5, was a special day at Tenafly Chabad Academy as students in grades one through five participated in both Global School Day of