BPY Students Learn About Light
This past week, BPY’s pre-k students are continuing to learn, explore, research, investigate and have fun with Parshat Bereishit. While learning about day number one,
This past week, BPY’s pre-k students are continuing to learn, explore, research, investigate and have fun with Parshat Bereishit. While learning about day number one,
Last week JEC Primer learned about different things that Hashem created in the world, including clouds and rainbows, which connected to Parshas Noach. They learned
On Monday of this week RPRY students celebrated the completion of Masechet Chagiga and with it Seder Moed, as part of their Mishna Yomi learning.
Eighth graders went on a leadership retreat to Camp Bernie in Port Murray, New Jersey, enjoying a team and community building respite from day to
Yavneh Academy early childhood students were excited to welcome the animals from Animal Interactions Farm to school in honor of Parshat Noach. The children observed,
Ma’ayanot’s unique sophomore STEAM curriculum, Making a Difference, has been selected as a partner site for National Science Foundation-funded research into women in STEAM fields.
At 9:30 a.m. every morning, all the staff and students of Yeshivat He’Atid stand in their classrooms and either recite a perek of Tehillim, a
SAR Academy students (165!) and staff members took part in an at-home Mishna Yomit initiative and learned two mishnayot a day (most with their parents)
RYNJ students spent the week in a variety of fun and meaningful ways. Middle school boys once again demonstrated their support for Israel with letters
Yavneh Academy has been involved in various programs to feel a connection to and offer support for our family in Israel. Of the many initiatives
JEC gathered at Newark Liberty International Airport to send off chayalim and our brothers and sisters heading back to Israel. JEC students from lower, middle
Moriah’s early childhood students joined together today in a special initiative, to send feelings of friendship and support to some of Israel’s children. Students know