JCC MetroWest Hosts Celebratory Evening
Gala honors inspiring members of the MetroWest community. (Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) JCC MetroWest is proud to announce our 2022 gala honorees in an evening
Gala honors inspiring members of the MetroWest community. (Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) JCC MetroWest is proud to announce our 2022 gala honorees in an evening
After two years of COVID, the entire fifth through eighth grade of Kinneret participated in a four-day intensive program at Teva at Pearlstone that included
Ma’ayanot’s 11th grade physics students experienced a fun-filled and educational Physics Day—an excursion to Six Flags Great Adventure Amusement Park! This trip gave the girls
RYNJ was privileged to host a farmer from the Negev who is keeping his second shemitah. Farmer Avichai Koch detailed for RYNJ students what he
In Parshat Behar we learn about the shemitah and yovel years. Shemitah is when, after six years of working the land (if you are a
Kids often complain about mean teachers, and parents react in different ways. Some take it with a grain of salt. Others always side with their
The Yeshivat He’Atid third grade students learned how to read Rashi letters along with his perushim within their Chumash lessons. To present their Rashi skills,
I am going to share some insights from the 2014 book by Daniel Gordis: “Menachem Begin: The Battle for Israel’s Soul.” As we all know,
Last week, the Naaleh juniors enjoyed an amazing shabbaton. The theme of the weekend was “maavir al midosav,” letting things go and not holding onto
Ideally, parties to a dispute would agree to litigate at an established and reputable beit din. The beit din would then empanel a group of
(JNS) Israeli Minister of Health Nitzan Horowitz announced the end of the mask mandate on international flights, starting on May 23. “We are not keeping
On Friday, May 13, grandparents and VIP guests attended a school-wide STEAM Fair at Westchester Torah Academy. Student in early childhood welcomed guests into their