RYNJ Kindergarteners Study Sculptors
Young RYNJ artists learned the difference between a picture, a drawing and sculpture. While a painting is looked at straight on, a sculpture is a
Young RYNJ artists learned the difference between a picture, a drawing and sculpture. While a painting is looked at straight on, a sculpture is a
Mrs. Blum’s eighth grade classes read the science fiction story “The Fun They Had” by Isaac Asimov. After doing a close reading of the text,
“We Are One,” Ma’ayanot’s theme for the 2020-2021 school year, reflects the emphasis on community and friendship that remains the hallmark of Ma’ayanot. This year
Bruriah Middle School girls are creating a Parsha Sutoris. Each student set up her own parsha platform which she will use throughout the year to
COVID-19 couldn’t stop the Moriah early childhood from one of their favorite trips of the year! Pre-k and kindergarten classes each took their own bus
Yeshivat Noam first graders used personal musical tools and instruments to make music, keep the beat and dance!
The RKYHS and JKHA Drama Clubs will be featuring “Actor’s Studio” workshops this fall to learn performing arts skills featuring Broadway actors and other working
The weeks are flying by at Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva as the students and teachers continue to connect and learn with one another. The hallways
Bruriah High School juniors have the opportunity to participate in a variety of academic electives that speak to many diverse interests. Bruriah’s Principal Esther Eisenman,
This week the children of The Lauren Elise Bier Nursery School at Congregation AABJ&D in West Orange enjoyed practicing their gross motor skills on the
This year, RKYHS is launching a new initiative called Shorashim. This program will provide support for students who come to RKYHS with a background that
Twice each week, the EC students enter “Eretz Yisrael!” Morah Batsheva Kent, the fantastic Ivrit teacher in the JEC Early Childhood, transports her students to