Camp Shalom’s Nosim Division Is Going the Distance
A brand new daily travel camp is being added to Camp Shalom’s extensive summer programming. Nosim Boys and Nosim Girls are for sixth- to eighth-graders
A brand new daily travel camp is being added to Camp Shalom’s extensive summer programming. Nosim Boys and Nosim Girls are for sixth- to eighth-graders
This week Moriah art students went on a virtual tour to the Israel Museum to explore the art of the artist Yaacov Agam. Yaacov Agam
Yeshivat Noam first graders celebrate receiving their Siddur at their very own Chagigat HaSiddur celebration on Sunday. Yeshivat Noam was excited to welcome parents and
Sometimes the best thing to do is nothing. Even when there is a historic establishment of bad law. One of the unfortunate aspects of the
In this column, Eli Garfinkel, owner of Placemint Agency in Lakewood, New Jersey, will be answering your questions about getting a first job, getting a
BPY fifth grade scientists explored the Meadowlands estuary this week at the Meadowlands Environmental Center in Lyndhurst. With a view of New York City in
Heichal’s freshman students just completed a unit on genetic engineering in biology class and learned about the latest techniques in researching, analyzing and identifying genes
Camp Dovid is proud to announce Eric Gellman as the new camp director. Camp Dovid, founded in 1999 by Rabbi David Beitler, is a five-day
A rising star in the field of Jewish education, with firm roots in Bergen County, noticed a glaring deficiency in the gamut of Jewish day
The JKHA seventh grade participated in a co-curricular trip to explore historical Philadelphia. They began their day with the opportunity to see “Freedom Rising” at
Approximately 7,700 miles separate Teaneck, New Jersey from Malindi, Tanzania, but the two places share a special bond that defies distance. Earlier this month, former
If your workplace offers life insurance at a low cost (or no cost) to you, you may assume it provides sufficient coverage for your family—and