Ma’ayanot Senior Interdisciplinary Day Looks to Future
Ma’ayanot’s Senior Interdisciplinary Day is an annual opportunity for seniors to come together and explore ideas outside their regular classes as they prepare for life
Ma’ayanot’s Senior Interdisciplinary Day is an annual opportunity for seniors to come together and explore ideas outside their regular classes as they prepare for life
When Israelis see Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas paying the families of terrorists who murder or wound Jews, why should it be a surprise that
The term “status quo” simply refers to the current state of affairs, in any situation. It’s not automatically right or wrong, good or bad. But
RYNJ’s Steam class is fully loaded. This week in STEAM, fifth grade students built rubber band powered cars. They tested how elastic energy and weight
Yeshivat Noam middle school went on a field trip to play golf and beach volleyball.
Yavneh Academy fourth- and fifth-grade students had the opportunity to select an elective specialty class of their choice at the start of the year. Students
Dr. Neugut’s Jan 5 article (“Male Breast Cancer”/Health Link) was an important reminder that while rare in men, male breast cancer does occur. One reason
I’m seeing tributes for Rabbi Moshe Kahn all over Facebook, and each one is beautiful and meaningful. Rabbi Kahn impacted the Jewish world tremendously with
BPY nursery introduced a new unit on winter, which was perfect timing with the cold weather this week. Teachers introduced some of the basic clothes
Rav Kahn changed my life. He took an Orthodox girl from public school with imposter syndrome and showed her that she could have expertise in
The kindergarten and second grade students were truly enchanted when they learned how a Torah is made. Rabbi Moshe Grossbaum from Chabad of Paramus taught
Thank you for publishing Colonel Kemp’s excellent article (“Jew Hatred at American Universities,” January 19, 2023). If I might add a brief complementary perspective. I