
Think You Can’t Afford a Passover Program?
(Courtesy of Passover Listings) Are Passover programs overpriced? The price of everything increased over the past few years, from eggs to gas to mortgage rates.
(Courtesy of Passover Listings) Are Passover programs overpriced? The price of everything increased over the past few years, from eggs to gas to mortgage rates.
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(Courtesy of Trader Joe’s Paramus) In the bustling aisles of Trader Joe’s Paramus on Route 17, there’s a familiar face that stands out for his
BPY first grade students have been working on their writing and are proud to be published authors! From brainstorming ideas to editing, and working through
Yavneh Academy expanded its middle school programming this year to include a Big Sister/Brother program. Each eighth grader was partnered with a sixth grade little
Last week in honor of שבוע של עברית, to celebrate Eliezer Ben Yehuda’s birthday, the Yeshivat Noam bnot sheirut—Morah Ori, Morah Liat, Morah Avital and
Fourth and fifth grades at YRSRH had a thorough and fun chidon on the entire Sefer Bereishis learned in parsha class, demonstrating their fabulous knowledge
RYNJ students enjoyed a meaningful and creative week. On Wednesday, after a brief hesped for Rav Mattisyahu Salomon zt”l who was painfully niftar the night
On December 26, The Moriah middle school kicked off a weekly Sephardic Minyan led by Rav Adiel Mhazri. This new initiative builds upon the weekly
Ms. Twersky’s fourth grade students at JEC recently wrapped up an author study on Andrew Clements. Students enjoyed reading “Frindle,” “The Janitor’s Boy” or “The
JKHA early childhood and lower school partnered with the Magen Yeladim International Child Safety program in conjunction with Project SARAH for programs for the school
Kol hakavod to these SINAI at Ma’ayanot and SINAI at TABC students who were honored at Yachad New Jersey’s Gala on Saturday night with the