RYNJ Zooms Forward
It has been more than a week since the dramatic shift in life as we know it, and yet so much has transpired in this
It has been more than a week since the dramatic shift in life as we know it, and yet so much has transpired in this
First and second graders learned how sound travels in a virtual STEM class.
Every day JKHA lower school administration post a #HiFromHome challenge video for early childhood and lower school to accomplish. Parents submit photos of their children
Bruriah High School students have completed an entire week of distance learning. The teachers have been deeply invested in educating and inspiring the students given
While the children may not be in school physically, the older classes have joined in on Zoom to see all their friends and to learn
Keeping a sense of normalcy and routine has been a constant for all divisions at RKYHS. RKYHS starts each day by texting a link to
On Sunday, March 22, a group of freshmen in Mrs. Goldenberg’s biology class conducted Zoom interviews with Rabbi Jachter about CRISPR (embryonic gene editing) technology
Following Team Israel’s meteoric rise to Olympic heights, four-time MLB All-Star Ian Kinsler, widely recognized as the greatest Jewish second baseman of all time, made
(Courtesy of yumacs.com) D3hoops released its All-Region teams on its website last week, and Yeshiva University is heavily represented. Sophomore guard Ryan Turell was honored
The Jewish Link of New Jersey would like to recognize 17-year-old Kayla Miodownik as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. The senior at the Bruriah
“I see it says ‘Swim, Bike, Run’ on your kippah. Is that the order? I have always wondered?” Tom Friedman asked me as a I
More days have passed, and the only thing that remains constant is the increased level of anxiety and unease across the globe. As the Coronavirus