JEC Middle School Remembers
The importance of learning about the Holocaust cannot be overestimated, especially for Jewish students. With this in mind, the middle school students at the JEC
The importance of learning about the Holocaust cannot be overestimated, especially for Jewish students. With this in mind, the middle school students at the JEC
In an intense and fun competition of skills and stamina, Yeshivat Noam dads and alumni had an awesome time at the annual basketball tournament! Event
To celebrate their accomplishments in the study of Rashi, the third-grade girls of RYNJ participated in a special Rashi program. The program began with the
Seventh graders culminated their study of the human body by creating their own Human Body Expo. The bodies presented at Yavneh’s expo were made from
The fifth grade students at RPRY spent the day at Liberty Hall Museum in Union, New Jersey, where their social studies curriculum came to life.
The little Picassos in He’Atid kindergarten have been hard at work all year, and it’s finally time to showcase their amazing talent! From Van Gogh’s
It’s amazing to see how much the Gan Henel kids have all grown since the beginning of the year: The pre-k class is now reading!
Morah Etty Vaknin has been teaching at Tenafly Chabad Academy for eight years and has made a significant impact in the lives of over 1,000
Rabbi Mendelson’s 11th grade shiur has been busy this entire year. To celebrate their end-of-year accomplishments, the talmidim went on a couple meaningful trips with
JEC Primer students enjoyed a visit to the first grade classroom during their first grade orientation. The program started with an introduction in the primer
By Jewish Link Staff Teach NJ ran Teacher Appreciation programs across Bergen County this week, with each shul participating in their own creative way. Some
Gan Yaldenu Tots hosted a fun end-of-the-year celebration for all it students!