MTA Welcomes Incoming Class of 2027
On Sunday MTA welcomed the incoming class of 2027 for their first day in yeshiva together. During their morning in MTA, the incoming talmidim had
On Sunday MTA welcomed the incoming class of 2027 for their first day in yeshiva together. During their morning in MTA, the incoming talmidim had
Five Holocaust survivors will share their testimony, two for the first time, in a documentary created by students from the North Shore Hebrew Academy, at
With the British coronation happening this weekend, the question on the lips of most of us is, “What? I thought the coronation happened 8 months
The moment that Jake had been waiting for arrived. However, he couldn’t bring himself to click on the email. What if he was wait-listed? Worse,
On Tuesday, May 16, Golda Och Academy (GOA) 10th grade students will honor six Holocaust survivors during the culminating event for their Holocaust education studies,
TABC won “Best Creative Interpretation of a Scene” at this year’s Envision Shakespeare competition. In addition, senior Ariel Wallen won “Best Supporting Actor” for his
In chess, interference is when the connection between an attacked piece and its defender is interrupted by interposing a piece between them, often sacrificially. This
The Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School Drama Society proudly presented a one-night only special presentation of the play “Fools” by Neil Simon on Wednesday, April 26.
This moderate three-mile loop hike in Long Pond Ironworks State Park in West Milford follows the Burnt Meadow Loop. It runs along the ridge of
Last week, the Naaleh community, including students, parents and faculty, had the honor of attending the highly anticipated presentation of the “Names, not Numbers©” film,
Dear Dr. Chani, I am ashamed to admit that I have done something in my marriage that I am not proud of. I did not
In honor of Yom Hazikaron the seventh-grade students, with the help of their teachers, created a beautiful and inspirational tekes for fifth-eighth graders. The tekes