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Concerned About Flooding? Ensure Your Home and Belongings Are Protected
(StatePoint) According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), floods are the most frequently occurring natural disaster in the United States, which is why it
(StatePoint) According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), floods are the most frequently occurring natural disaster in the United States, which is why it
The Idea School participated in the annual Yeshiva University Model UN conference last week. This year represented the school’s fifth consecutive year at the conference.
(BPT) How well do you know your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, or HVAC, system? Like any product, you want to keep it in working
Students at Cross River SINAI School at RYNJ and SINAI at JKHA celebrated Tu B’Shevat with planting, learning the brachot and making yummy fruit kabobs
Elite Jewish communal and academic professionals join cohort focused on perpetuating Rabbi Sacks’ philosophy and legacy. (Courtesy of The Rabbi Sacks Legacy) The Rabbi Sacks
In celebration of Tu B’Shevat, RPRY students in grades one through four had an opportunity to learn all about the shivat haminim. Visiting different stations
On Tuesday evening, at a MAP-sponsored event, the sixth grade girls, along with their parents and teachers, celebrated their reaching gil mitzvot. The auditorium was
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) A farbrengen was held at Bris Avrohom to commemorate Yud Shevat, which is the yahrtzeit of the previous Rebbe, as well
Morah Singfer and Morah Leslee’s kitah aleph celebrated Parshat Yitro with “Parsha in a Bag”—parsha show and tell! Students heard the sound of the shofar
The JKHA boys and girls middle school Torah Bowl teams are both headed to the playoffs. They ended their regular season with matches this week
(Courtesy of The Hangout) On February 14, Lauren Turk, owner of The Hangout, Englewood’s premier consignment shop, was given a key to the City of
BPY’s wonderful Torah Bowl team consists of 20 students who enthusiastically learn and participate in the competitions. The Torah Bowl gives the students the opportunity