Netivot Enjoys Bring a Parent to Work Day
On Bring a Parent to Work Day, parents worked alongside their child. Students had the opportunity to take the lead and guide their parents to
On Bring a Parent to Work Day, parents worked alongside their child. Students had the opportunity to take the lead and guide their parents to
A SINAI at JKHA middle school student was a member of the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy’s middle school debate team that won first place in
Ohr Yisroel hosted a fantastic parent/talmid learning program this past Monday. The yeshiva is extremely proud of the close relationship between its rebbeim and its
Naaleh High School’s 11th graders visited the Yad Leah warehouse in Passaic on December 19. According to Sara Kaszovitz, who accompanied the students, “Naaleh’s 11th
Blazing the way through both Torah and Maddah competitions this week, the MDS Blazers traveled to other Jewish day schools in the area for both
In deepening the understanding of Tenafly Chabad Academy’s fifth graders about individuals with special needs, they had the privilege of hosting Natalie Puccio and her
During the SEED period this week, students heard from Michael Leviton. Michael is a business development liaison for RWJBarnabas Health, responsible for raising awareness about
Last week, 16 talmidim from the Yeshiva University High School for Boys traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana for four days to provide relief, assistance and
The TABC Ski Club took on Hunter Mountain on Sunday, December 15 for their inaugural outing of the season. A fun day of skiing and
This past Monday morning, December 25, the Bruriah gym overflowed with almost 400 Bruriah students, mothers, sisters, grandmothers, faculty and alumnae for our annual Women’s
JKHA second graders organized a schoolwide toy drive to benefit sick children with cancer through Chai Lifeline and have been collecting unwrapped toys from the
Congratulations to Moshe Anapolle, Elie Beer, Eli Dyckman, Yaakov Erdfarb, Naftali Frankel, Yitzy Rosenbluth and Avichai Tarshish (not pictured), who were admitted to Yeshiva University