Bruriah Welcomes Prospective Students for Virtual Bake Night
Prospective eighth graders were introduced to the Bruriah family with a night of baking fun this past week. After a dvar Torah was given by
Prospective eighth graders were introduced to the Bruriah family with a night of baking fun this past week. After a dvar Torah was given by
Kol hakavod to the JKHA and RKYHS students whose art and writing earned each of them a Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. The Scholastic Art
As part of the JKHA seventh and eighth grade study of the building of the Beit Hamikdash in Sefer Melachim students participated in a Project-Based
Starting with the Class of 2025, Ma’ayanot is proud to extend its student-centered learning by offering six concentrations of study from which to choose, in
We celebrated Yom Hakarat Hatov on the 100th day of school! What better way to express appreciation for 100 days together at JEC than to
In a year like this, wouldn’t we all love a chance to escape to the “happiest place on Earth”? Sixth and seventh graders at Manhattan
Fourth graders at Westchester Torah Academy recently completed their State Fair project. A multidisciplinary project, the State Fair combines research, writing, editing, presenting and the
Sophomores and juniors participating in Names, Not Numbers INC©: an interactive, multi-media Holocaust project created by educator, Tova Fish-Rosenberg, went to The Museum of Jewish Heritage in
With Purim just around the corner, students and faculty at SAR Academy enjoyed two weeks of school-wide celebrations in honor of Adar. As a nod
The YLP Tip Off podcast got the ball rolling on episode #1 with the coach of the Yeshiva University basketball team, Elliott Steinmetz. The Maccabees
(yumacs.com) The No. 8 Yeshiva University men’s basketball team earned a hard-fought victory over the University of Rochester, 70-63, at the Blue Cross Arena on
The Jewish Link and Drink Up would like to recognize Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School (RKYHS) senior Itai Merlin as this week’s Sportstar of the