Yeshivat He’Atid Pioneers Collaborative: 21st Century Learning Model
Bergenfield—A revolutionary three-pillared pedagogical model is what drives every day’s activities at Yeshivat He’Atid, a yeshiva day school now completing its second full year of
Bergenfield—A revolutionary three-pillared pedagogical model is what drives every day’s activities at Yeshivat He’Atid, a yeshiva day school now completing its second full year of
New York—With trumpets and song, and more than 230 strong, the largest class of rabbis to ever graduate from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary
Teaneck—On spending a Shabbos in Teaneck several years ago, said Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, “I’d never been to such a remarkable community—a community of talmedei
Bergenfield—Five men who never wore tefillin now own pairs to use. A woman’s house has become kosher. Men have performed the mitzvah of Arba Minim
Teaneck—There are 14 shelters for women facing domestic violence in Israel, but only two of them—in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh—are shomer Shabbos and shomer kashruth.
Teaneck—On March 22, families, friends, teachers, and supporters will join together at a special melave malka at Congregation Keter Torah in Teaneck to honor the
Bergenfield—The Schapiro family has an abiding love of books and learning. Moshe, a librarian at Yeshiva University, and Shifra, a Tanach teacher at Ma’ayanot, along
Teaneck—Get out your napkins, bibs and Wetnaps! March 23 is the first of two planned visits to Teaneck this spring by Jewish BBQ pitboss Ari
Teaneck—Rabbi David Schlusselberg, who loves teaching Torah to high school students at the Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School in Livingston, is probably one of the
New York—“When a rebbe feels that his student is qualified to give halachic advice, he will give the student permission to do so,” said Rabbi
Teaneck—Those temporarily or permanently homebound often miss the opportunity to daven in the company of a minyan, and therefore aren’t able to fulfill the mitzvah
Teaneck—Move over, World of Wings. You’re no longer the strangest tourist attraction in town, with your huge beetles wearing little outfits pinned to the wall