Ramaz Visits Codex Sassoon
Ramaz’s ninth grade class walked over for a quick visit to Sotheby’s to see the world’s oldest Tanakh this week. The Codex Sassoon was written
Ramaz’s ninth grade class walked over for a quick visit to Sotheby’s to see the world’s oldest Tanakh this week. The Codex Sassoon was written
Sports, games, parks, smoothies and S’mores—Yeshivat Noam students loved celebrating Lag B’Omer.
Ayelet Kopel’s 11th grade physics classes embarked on a journey through sound waves this past week. After conducting research about sound waves and how they
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were the crossed swords (Fun fact: hockey fans asked me why the buffalo was missing from the Sabres logo), because the
Naaleh sent a delegation of seniors to NORPAC’s annual lobbying mission in Washington. They had the unique opportunity to meet with various offices of Congress
Chanan Zaider, who lives in New Milford, New Jersey is 18 years old and goes to The Frisch School. His favorite sport is basketball and
Dear Shayna B., I am nervous. Not about anything worth worrying, just in general. If I have nothing to worry about, I’ll just make up
What an exciting treat for RPRY pre-k mommies! Students got to celebrate Mother’s Day, by inviting their mothers to a special Mother’s Day Shabbat party
As the calendar turned from October to November, that meant one thing for the School for Torah Understanding and Middot, of Philadelphia, shabbaton season had
Yavneh Academy students participated in the JKHA Math Masters Competition. Students competed in one individual and one team round.FRom Yavneh Academy, Gabriel Mincer placed 1st
RYNJ first through third graders were treated to a lively presentation from author/illustrator Mike Ciccotello, creator of Beach Toys vs. School Supplies and Twins. Mr.
In chess, prophylaxis is a restricting move or plan that aims to prevent one’s opponent from making an action or executing an idea. This is