Premiere of Moriah Student Film About Survivors Packs Keter Torah Masses
“You can study the Holocaust for the next 30 years and you can read hundreds of books on the subject, but if you do not
“You can study the Holocaust for the next 30 years and you can read hundreds of books on the subject, but if you do not
New York—Hundreds of students from Yeshiva University’s undergraduate schools were presented with their degrees at YU’s 82nd Commencement exercises, held at the IZOD Center in
As the second season of the Mitch Gross High School Basketball league comes to a close, the games couldn’t be more exciting. Last Saturday night
The Blue Jays, got the game off to a solid start with a barrage of hits by Miriam Rubin, Atara Neiss, Sarena Weiderkehr and Amira
The Royals jumped out front to a 2-0 lead early, powered by a home run by Devin Berman and some big hits by Aviel Yomtobian
The New Crew has seen quite the evolution over the years. The team was founded as the Lancers, over thirty years ago by long time
Yavneh Academy placed first in the spring 2013 Stock Market Game sponsored by the Sifma Foundation. Out of over 400 teams in their division, seventh
The seventh graders at Yeshivat Noam recently read and completed the novel Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper. It is the story of Melody,
On Thursday May 30th, the choirs of the Yavneh Academy in Paramus, along with choirs from the SAR Academy in Riverdale, NY, Park East Day
New York City— The annual end-of-the-year Grand Siyum, celebrating the completion of a masechta by over 170 students was celebrated at Yeshiva University High School
The Friendship Circle hosted their Volunteer Evening of Appreciation on May 30 at Congregation Beth Aaron in Teaneck. A beautiful dessert buffet welcomed everyone into
(StatePoint) —Road tripping is a summertime rite of passage. From camping and beach trips to family reunions, most likely you’ll be adding some extra miles