JEC Students Have Fun On Pi Day
On March 14, students in Mrs. Schnur’s math class worked on math problems relevant to pi.
On March 14, students in Mrs. Schnur’s math class worked on math problems relevant to pi.
Among the activities at a Parents Day fair at SINAI@JKHA, parents and students had fun sorting “meat” and “dairy” items out of a box as
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy fifth-graders took part in the school’s annual Invention Convention! Students had the opportunity to use Design Theory to conceptualize, design and create
The Yeshivat Noam math department taught the pleasure to measure on Pi Day, 3.14! The fifth graders measured many sized circles and enjoyed eating pies.
RYNJ students in grades one through five celebrated Pi Day on March 14 (3.14) by exploring and working with many different 2D and 3D shapes.
The Moriah School early childhood has quickly switched gears from the excitement of Purim to the fascinating miraculous holiday of Pesach! The children learned all
Jewish National Fund-USA continues to expand its impact in Northern New Jersey with the appointment of new regional director, Rachel Kahn. (Courtesy of JNF) Jewish
IEBECC students had a blast celebrating Purim with a Purim chagiga lead by music teacher Morah Avital. The children sang, danced, popped bubbles and enjoyed
Every year, Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 (3/14), as the mathematical constant pi begins with 3.14. This year, in middle school, students in
Friends of Lubavitch of Bergen County will be hosting community Pesach Sederim both nights of Pesach. The Sederim will be held at the Teaneck Chabad
Yeshivat Chovevei Torah invites the entire community to “Seder Sense: An Evening of Torah Study” in preparation for Pesach. The program will take place on
On March 14 (3/14) the Yavneh middle schoolers celebrated Pi Day with their math classes. Some students measured the circumference and diameter of circles in