TABC Students Head to Romania
About a month ago, Rabbi Eitan Katz of NCSY reached out to TABC rebbe Rabbi Ezra Stone and Associate Principal Rabbi Steven Finkelstein with an
About a month ago, Rabbi Eitan Katz of NCSY reached out to TABC rebbe Rabbi Ezra Stone and Associate Principal Rabbi Steven Finkelstein with an
(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not yet finalized the firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and could roll back the move given simmering
Last week, students from two Catholic schools, Our Lady of Grace and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, visited the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades to
(JNS) Israeli President Isaac Herzog hosted a second day of talks at his residence in Jerusalem on Wednesday, March 29, meeting with representatives of non-coalition
Earlier in the year, Bruriah hosted a club fair where clubs and committees set up booths to encourage students to get involved in their respective
This short, level hike loops around a lake in the nearby Borough of Franklin Lakes. Formerly known as the Haledon Reservoir, the lake once served
The New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance hosted its Economic Development Forum on March 1, 2023 at St. Peter’s University Skyroom in Jersey City. Participants from
Every year MTA seniors participate in the “Names, Not Numbers©” project created 19 years ago by Tova Rosenberg. To date, over 8,000 students have successfully
The New Jersey Section of the Palisades Interstate Park is a great place to hike. But most loop hikes along the Palisades involve hiking down
This easy 3.6-mile hike explores the 350-acre Sylvan Glen Park Preserve in Mohegan Lake, Westchester County, NY. The park is the site of a granite
The 1,108-acre Trexler Nature Preserve, in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania (about 10 miles northwest of Allentown) is one of the few places in eastern United States
A group of RKYHS students attended the second yeshiva high school multi-day hackathon at Kohelet in Philadelphia, taking home two of the top three spots