Ma’ayanot Maccabiah Keeps Israel in Focus
Each year, Ma’ayanot dedicates a few days to a friendly competition between grades, combining innovative educational experiences with opportunities for each student to share her
Each year, Ma’ayanot dedicates a few days to a friendly competition between grades, combining innovative educational experiences with opportunities for each student to share her
Ohr Yisroel talmidim were treated to a series of spring trips towards the end of the extended winter zman. One of the highlights was a
In a heartwarming display of chesed, members of Naaleh and 4G NCSY partnered with the OU Relief Mission to extend a helping hand to those
As part of the high school’s exploration of the arts, RKYHS students were treated to an inspirational live performance of “Julius Caesar.” The Shakespeare Theater
The seventh grade science class completed their studies of environmental science by becoming “experts” in the Earth’s different biomes. Each group brought to life one
Last Thursday, Ariella Rosenbaum’s 11th grade physics class took a trip down the hall to Studio 1600, TABC’s state-of-the-art music studio, to round out their
The third graders celebrated their Mesibat Rashi. Each class did a spectacular presentation in Ivrit with full student participation. The student’s multi-media demonstrations concentrated on
Yashar koach to RKYHS 10th graders Moshe Lansey and Sophia Steiner who have qualified for the Chidon HaTanach National Finals, displaying a mastery of an
Twenty-one students who participated in the Bio Challenge last summer were privileged to attend open heart Surgery through the Liberty Science Center’s Cardiac Classroom Live
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