RYNJ Welcomes Rosh Chodesh
RYNJ students usher in Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan in a variety of meaningful ways. The middle schoolers began their day with a beautiful davening and a
RYNJ students usher in Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan in a variety of meaningful ways. The middle schoolers began their day with a beautiful davening and a
Kol hakavod to the Yavneh Chesed Team! Over 100 bags of clothes were donated from the Yavneh family for Yad Leah. The team sorted and
The sun came out just in time for Ben Porat Yosef’s kindergarten apple picking trip! After learning about Parshat Bereishit and all of Hashem’s creations,
On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, the sixth graders went on a fabulous overnight trip to Fairview Lake Camp in Newton, New Jersey. Upon
Second graders have been learning about the water cycle. They learned about the stages of evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. They were excited to watch
Students in one class at Cross River SINAI@RYNJ have been talking a lot about having a “bubble gum brain”—that is, brains that can stretch and
A Primary student used the Montessori math beads and cards to count to 9,000! First graders categorized Hebrew nouns into person, place, and thing. Upper
The eighth grade girls from Tenafly Chabad Academy organized a carnival that brought joy to the residents of Family of Caring in Tenafly. The carnival
Kinneret students of all ages spent time digging into science this week.
In these dark and difficult times, the Shefa School was especially heartened to celebrate a joyous simcha as a community. Daniel Cayre, a friend of
In conjunction with their reading of the novel “Light in the Forest,” about a Lenni Lenape teenager in the 1700s, Ms. Frey’s 10th grade students
The sun came out just in time for Ben PThis past week, Heichal HaTorah’s ninth-grade biology class learned about using indicators to test the pH