Hedy Is Bringing Her Famous Hats to Teaneck
Teaneck—It’s that time of year again. The snow will be gone (really), and Pesach is around the corner. The Spring hats for 2015 are fabulous.
Teaneck—It’s that time of year again. The snow will be gone (really), and Pesach is around the corner. The Spring hats for 2015 are fabulous.
The Herschel Solnica, z”l, Memorial Math Science Expo, which has been a wonderful program at TABC for over 20 years, recently took place on February
Moriah Middle School students spent the day at The Metropolitan Museum of Art exploring and learning about ancient cultures as part of their history unit.
To culminate Bracha Awareness Month at Yavneh Academy, the students in grades 1-5 studied hard and then participated in the school’s annual Bracha Bee. After
Kindergarten students at Lubavitch on the Palisades ran a bake sale to culminate units about the rain forest and money.
JLNJ’s senior editor, Elizabeth Kratz, visited Mrs. Chana Greenberg’s 5th grade class to discuss how to be a reporter to help them prepare for their
Third grade students at Yeshivat He’Atid learned about artist Pablo Picasso and the Cubist movement during art class.
At Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsh Yeshiva (Breuer’s) in Washington Heights, Rabbi Gruenebaum’s 7th grade class makes its own tzitzis after learning the halachos.
New York—For the second year in a row, two of Yeshiva University’s mobile applications have been recognized as winners in the Higher Education Marketing Report’s
Livingston—JKHA welcomed in the month of Adar with a special spirited Chagigah sponsored by Chai Lifeline, including a DJ and a Juggler, to help kick