RYNJ Hosts Orah V’Simcha
On Wednesday evening, the sixth grade talmidot of RYNJ enjoyed a festive banquet as the culmination of their Orah V’Simcha bat mitzvah program. The gym
On Wednesday evening, the sixth grade talmidot of RYNJ enjoyed a festive banquet as the culmination of their Orah V’Simcha bat mitzvah program. The gym
(Courtesy of Touro University) Students at Touro’s Lander College for Men (LCM) had the opportunity to learn firsthand what it takes to succeed in a
Hate. This four-letter word—often underestimated—is arguably much more dangerous than any curse word our children can learn. We are not born with hate in our
JEC welcomed Adar last week and with its arrival, the start of fun, exciting and meaningful programming. On Tuesday, students enjoyed Rosh Chodesh lunch games
Tiberias is a rather miraculous city on the Sea of Galilee. It is the resting place of the Master of Miracles, Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes,
Dear readers, Quickly approaching are our springtime Jewish holidays: Purim, Passover and Shavuot. Soon enough, we will be shedding our warm winter layers that hid
Naaleh students embraced their love and commitment to limud haTorah by participating in Naaleh’s second annual Bekius Blitz. Over 115 students in grades 10-12 joined
After an unstoppable regular season, the TABC Storm entered their quarter-final matchup against the HAFTR Hawks, with the mindset of their task not even being
JKHA sixth graders participated in a magnificent and meaningful bat mitzvah week. They began the week with guests all the way from York Mills, Ontario.
Frisch Math Team Wins First Place At Yale MMATHS Competition On Sunday, February 26, 18 Frisch students participated in the MMATHS competition, Math Majors of
The Noam boys soccer team had their season opener last week at Moriah. It was exciting for the players and fans to be back, and
As a result of the vision of a dynamic young rabbi, there are 18 rebbeim in 10 Modern Orthodox schools/communities throughout the United States benefitting