Naaleh Hosts Guest Speaker Jen Airley
Naaleh was deeply privileged to host Jen Airley, whose son, Binyamin Airley, was tragically killed in Gaza. Originally from the United States, Mrs. Airley made
Naaleh was deeply privileged to host Jen Airley, whose son, Binyamin Airley, was tragically killed in Gaza. Originally from the United States, Mrs. Airley made
All three Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy teams qualified for the playoffs in the recent CIJE-Tec VEX Robotics competition, in which students in grades 10-12 competed. The
This past Sunday, RYNJ middle school boys along with their fathers and grandfathers enjoyed a beautiful, multigenerational morning of Torah learning together. Beginning with a
For their recent SEED speaker, RKYHS students and JKHA eighth graders heard from Shabbos Kestenbaum. Kestenbaum is a student activist and the lead plaintiff against
In honor of learning about nurses this week in connection to their community heroes unit, JEC early childhood’s primer students made a beautiful card for
Performing arts is woven throughout the Ramaz experience—from the first day of nursery all the way to the upper school graduation ceremony. In December alone,
(Yeshiva League Pass) In a pivotal seeding showdown, the JEC Thunder traveled to Deal to face the Hillel Heat in a game with significant playoff
(Yeshiva League Pass) The MTA Lions took down the HANC Hurricanes in an exciting game at HANC, with a final score of 75-61. Senior guard
The MDY Warriors faced off against the DRS Wildcats on Monday night. The Warriors came out hot early but the Wildcats were able to take
(Yeshiva League Pass) As part of their Operation Respect empathy unit in Advisory, seventh graders coordinated a campaign to help the residents of the Hackensack
The Kushner Cobras topped the Ma’ayanot Rapids, 34-29, on Sunday morning. While the weather outside was frigid, the atmosphere in the gym was hot. The
Friday, September 8-4:00 p.m. (34 hours to go) (Did you feel that you were ready to do this task again?) It didn’t matter anymore what