RPRY Seventh Grade Analyzes Bill of Rights
As Mrs. Emily Menasha’s seventh grade students finished their unit on the Bill of Rights, they had the unbelievable opportunity to hear from Mr. Eric
As Mrs. Emily Menasha’s seventh grade students finished their unit on the Bill of Rights, they had the unbelievable opportunity to hear from Mr. Eric
In honor of the month of Shevat, JEC Lower School students brushed up on their brachot as they prepared for a first round in-class Brachot
Seth Damski, of Old City Investment Partners, returned after the long break to discuss GameStop, Robinhood and Reddit in his weekly business lecture to Ohr
Yeshivat He’Atid’s Shorashim students are preparing for Purim by learning all about emotions. To better understand the characters of the Purim story and their feelings,
Siegmund Listwa had a lot to teach Julianne Katz and, admits Julianne, “I had a lot to learn.” And learn she did recently, when the
As a culminating activity for the RYNJ 6th grade unit of study, Mrs. Elana Kaplan, RYNJ parent and museum educator at The Metropolitan Museum of
Last Wednesday, the tenth grade Israel advocacy classes had the opportunity to hear from Jolie Davies, the Tri-State StandWithUs coordinator. She spoke to the girls
When you can’t go to the arcade, Yavneh brings the arcade to you. Yavneh middle school students rotated through an in-house arcade housed in the
The Yeshivat He’Atid sixth graders have been learning about Parshat Yitro. As a creative way to showcase what they have learned, the students were tasked
When Jewish youth explore their Jewish culture and values and are encouraged to challenge themselves and others, they begin a lifetime of belonging. The students
There’s nothing like snow and early childhood children! They had a blast playing in the snow, building snowmen, and making snow angels with teachers and
Using a product known as Smart Soil from Click and Grow, our students became gardeners. They learned how plants grow and survive and experienced, first