RPRY Learns in Ivrit
RPRY seventh grade girls took turns teaching in Ivrit. Each student prepared a mini unit of new vocabulary to teach their classmates. Students learned how
RPRY seventh grade girls took turns teaching in Ivrit. Each student prepared a mini unit of new vocabulary to teach their classmates. Students learned how
Mordechai Fox, Valedictorian Mordechai Fox, of Teaneck, is this year’s MTA senior class valedictorian. Mordechai thoroughly enjoyed his time at MTA, where he explored his
Learning how to navigate towards a career that is meaningful and appropriate for a young person can be a difficult task. Work At It has
Naaleh’s AP European History class took a long-awaited field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art where they had the opportunity to get an up-close
The Yeshivat Noam eighth graders had a blast on their trip to Lake George. Some of the awesome highlights included paintball, roller skating, rafting and
Thank you to RYNJ parent, Farmer Spence Weitzen, from Grow Torah for visiting K5, his daughter’s class! Weitzen taught the yeladim about shemitah and showed
After learning about the classes of animals throughout the year, Yavneh Academy first grade students enjoyed a hands-on experience at the Tenafly Nature Center. The
As a culmination to Mrs. Taubes’ ninth grade biology class finishing their unit on the digestive system, where students learned about nutrition and why it
Idioms have been dominating the fifth grade conversations at Yeshivat He’Atid. While reading “The Phantom Tollbooth” by Norton Juster, the students had fun playing with
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschoolers counted down the days of the Omer and excitedly prepared for the holiday of Shavuot. They sang and danced while
Lower and middle school students at SINAI@JKHA held a science fair on June 1, that explored an array of topics, from the human body and
For their Shavuot project this year, RPRY seventh grade girls decorated plates with a flower theme to enhance their Yom Tov tables. As part of