
SAR Academy Learns With Founder Rabbi Dr. Yitz Greenberg
Last week, SAR Academy and High School students and faculty had the privilege of hearing from Rabbi Dr. Yitz Greenberg, noted Jewish philosopher and founder
Last week, SAR Academy and High School students and faculty had the privilege of hearing from Rabbi Dr. Yitz Greenberg, noted Jewish philosopher and founder
Students in the RKYHS Sports Management Club had the special experience to take part in sports career education day at the Barclays Center with the
Visit Days at MTA/YUHSB were a resounding success, offering prospective students an unforgettable glimpse into the dynamic blend of Torah learning, academics and extracurricular opportunities
This past Wednesday, BPY’s elementary and middle school students celebrated י״ט בכסלו, marking the anniversary of Rav Abraham Isaac Kook’s מסע המושבות (colonial journey). Rav
In a remarkable display of kavod haTorah, over 300 participants gathered on Sunday, November 17, to celebrate the hachnosas sefer Torah at YBH of Passaic.
The children learned about vehicles and transportation. From building cars to pretending to be a car on the classroom’s new modular balance beam “road,” fun
Students in Shalshelet learned Parshat Vayeira and then hosted a hachnasat orchim event throughout the school. Each class had an opportunity to host other classes
Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy middle school students and SINAI@JKHA students enjoyed doing activities together in one of the SINAI classrooms this week. The JKHA students
For the first time in maybe decades, TABC’s students were caught completely by surprise by color war breakout, which took place last Wednesday, November 20.
Last week, Naaleh’s studio art teacher, Mrs. Schneier, brought in her father to speak to the girls, and together they led a special workshop for
The extended Ma’ayanot family experienced the “magic of Ma’ayanot” at the school’s third annual Mishpacha Mishmar this month. The kol Torah filled the student center
In an engaging and enlightening session of the fifth grade’s Celebrating Differences/Empathy unit, students immersed themselves in hands-on activities designed to simulate various disabilities; they