Yeshivat He’Atid Chugim Perform ‘Peter Pan’
February 5, 1953. A historic date, especially for those who loved the animated classic “Peter Pan.” On that day, “Peter Pan” was officially released in
February 5, 1953. A historic date, especially for those who loved the animated classic “Peter Pan.” On that day, “Peter Pan” was officially released in
SAR Academy students celebrated many great accomplishments this week! Congratulations to the SAR middle school FIRST Lego League Team for qualifying for the semi-finals and
(Courtesy of BPY) Ben Porat Yosef in Paramus, the only yeshiva day school in Bergen County with the prestigious dual accreditation from NJAIS and MSC-CESS,
Congratulations to flutist Sarah Silver, a freshman at Yeshivat Frisch, who was awarded the grand prize in the competitive 2023 International Music & Arts Competition
Yeshivat Noam was so proud of its students who attended the Bracha Bowl, held on Tu B’Shevat at Manhattan Day School. Yeshivat Noam’s bracha bee
The annual third to fifth grade WDS Bracha Bee took place on Thursday, February 1, an exciting build up to Tu B’Shevat. The “bracha buzz”
The world’s moral equivalence on Palestinian terrorism is the latest manifestation of the ancient hatred. Nine Palestinians were recently killed by the IDF in Jenin.
(Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) The Gaelen Gallery at JCC MetroWest will host “From Darkness to Light: Mosaics Inspired by Tragedy” from March 5 until April
RYNJ is so proud of Team RYNJ who placed third out of 10 yeshivot from the New York/New Jersey area at the Tu B’Shevat Bracha
It is already a tired truism to say that the United Nations has a distinctly anti-Israel bias. The U.S. became exasperated with this laser-like focus
I could not agree with Farley Weiss’ comments more (“Voting Against an Antisemite Should Be an Easy Decision” Feb. 2, 2023). Voting against antisemites should
The girls in 5G transformed their classroom into מצרים today at their siyum Shemos! The girls created games, songs and skits that highlighted their favorite