Bruriah Welcomes Cheshvan
Suddenly it’s all happening at the safari! Bruriah’s safari-themed Rosh Chodesh celebration was a spirited way to welcome Mar Cheshvan. Bruriah students, “park rangers” and
Suddenly it’s all happening at the safari! Bruriah’s safari-themed Rosh Chodesh celebration was a spirited way to welcome Mar Cheshvan. Bruriah students, “park rangers” and
Ma’ayanot students attended the Saban-AIPAC Regional Training Seminar in Newark on Sunday, October 22, with their advisor Yael Weil. They attended sessions on Israel policy,
Hebrew Language has always been a hallmark of an RPRY education and the school continues to look for ways to improve. This year at RPRY,
To kick off this year’s chug (club) program, RKYHS students had the opportunity to hear information about the close to 30 chugim that are being
After learning about parshat Noach, students at IBECC decided to make a rainbow of their own. Each child had the chance to drip a little
Approximately 15 ninth grade students from the RKYHS AIPAC group met privately for a special briefing with Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference
MTA recently hosted a parent-son brunch for freshman families. The day began with parents, and 75 students from across all MTA grades, attending the YU
JKHA welcomed some special visitors to their classroom for parshat Lech Lecha. In honor of third grade students beginning to learn Rashi’s commentary on the
The information age has also brought disinformation and confusion, and it is the responsibility of schools to teach students how to distinguish between the two.
On October 25, SAR High School celebrated its annual Pink Day in commemoration of breast cancer awareness month. Staff and students all wore pink throughout
RKYHS students were fortunate to hear from Joshua Cohen, director of the New Jersey region of the Anti-Defamation League. Cohen provided an overview of the
Recently, MTA introduced a new grade-wide chavruta program for seniors to foster and develop relationships among talmidim in the grade, regardless of their shiur. “One