Rabbi Yehuda Balsam To Become Rosh Beis Medrash at MTA
MTA is excited to announce the hiring of alumnus, Rabbi Yehuda Balsam (‘94), as rebbe and rosh beis medrash of the yeshiva, beginning September 2024.
MTA is excited to announce the hiring of alumnus, Rabbi Yehuda Balsam (‘94), as rebbe and rosh beis medrash of the yeshiva, beginning September 2024.
SAR Academy fourth graders visited Philipsburg Manor in Tarrytown. Philipsburg Manor used to be a thriving farming, milling, and trading center owned by the Philipses,
Heichal Juniors enjoyed a grade trip to Washington, D.C. this week, taking in some of the great sights in the nation’s capital. The Talmidim left
Ohr Yisroel hosted its second annual alumni breakfast this past week. The huge spread, which has become typical for an Ohr Yisroel event, was served
Is the white powder at the crime scene aspirin, flour, cocaine or sugar? Mrs. Stein’s forensics students performed chemical tests to determine properties of various
Second graders from Tenafly Chabad Academy recently delved into the fascinating world of animal habitats as part of their curriculum. To bring their learning to
(Courtesy of Touro University) How far can an individual go toward protecting his property from a thief? Would he be justified in setting a trap
This week Yeshivat Shalshelet learning reached great heights! Thank you Rabbi Zev Goldberg of Beis Medrash of Bergenfield for coming to speak to the students
Last week, the Bruriah juniors embarked on their two-day Historia Trip, a trip that has become synonymous with the Bruriah 11th grade experience for several
Last week I had the privilege of competing at the Powerlifting High School Nationals in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. When looking into this competition after realizing
Following the conclusion of the 2024 Sarachek Championship, individual awards were handed out by the tournament committee. Congrats to these MYHSAL players: 1st Team All-Tournament:
On Wednesday, April 3, Yeshiva League Pass held its first annual all-star game in coordination with Yeshivah of Flatbush. Wild rain and crazy flooding created