JEC Enjoys Exciting Writing Activity
This week, 5G took a trip down memory lane with their latest writing piece. They wrote from the perspective of a fly on the wall
This week, 5G took a trip down memory lane with their latest writing piece. They wrote from the perspective of a fly on the wall
RPRY’s fourth grade art students tackled a Rube Goldberg/Mark Rober-style project, designing a machine using everyday and found objects that accomplishes a simple task. Students
The BPY third graders participated in an Escape Room about the city of Tzfat during the Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration. The Israeli government asked the students
How can the engineering design process help improve our daily lives? Yeshivat Noam third and fourth grade students explored this question with a visit from
Last week, the eagerly anticipated fourth grade Invention Convention was proudly presented for parents, friends and families on an evening filled with creativity and innovation.
The RYNJ PTA hosted a wonderful dor l’dor event this week, featuring RYNJ alumnus, Rabbi Shimon Kronenberg of Yashar Woodworking Club. Grandfathers, fathers and sons
The fourth graders celebrated Mesibat Navi. The students worked hard creating beautiful projects and presentations (in Hebrew!) which chronicled the journey from Mitzrayim to Eretz
Yavneh first graders have grown in their awareness of saving the earth’s resources by learning about reducing, reusing and recycling trash. They joyfully sang “Every
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy is so proud of Boaz Moreen, Ilan Rosenfeld, Yoni Weisser and Eliora Wolfe, as they were joined by over 250 middle and
Last Friday, in commemoration of Pesach Sheini and the redemption it symbolizes, the Naaleh students were treated to an enlightening presentation on the power of
This year, Yeshivat Frisch held two in-school blood drives, collecting a total 172 units of blood from over 200 students and faculty members. Each person
(JNS) U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides is set to depart his position this summer after two years in the post. Nides told senior staff