BPY Kindergarteners Learn the Importance of Tzedaka
Ben Porat Yosef Kindergarten students learned about how teshuva, tefillah, and tzedaka push away the evil decree and decided to take on a project to
Ben Porat Yosef Kindergarten students learned about how teshuva, tefillah, and tzedaka push away the evil decree and decided to take on a project to
This week the Moriah pre-k did a taste test. The children tasted a tapuach adom (red apples) and a tapuach yarok (green apples). They learned
RKYHS students involved in AIPAC at school had the privilege to participate in a meeting with Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen, who represents the 11th district in
The fourth grade TalAm Sukkot curriculum at the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy focused on defining a kosher sukkah. In order to bring their learning to
Bruriah Junior High students took to the scissors and glue to create decorations for Sukkot.
The JKHA middle school students added more simcha to their Sukkot by participating in a Color Run with Yachad. The event raised close to $20,000
In an effort to to help talmidim enhance their limud Torah experience, MTA launched a new series of learning programs this year. In addition to
The entire tenth grade at RKYHS visited Grounds for Sculpture as part of the curriculum in the Introduction to Art II class. The students have
RKYHS freshman girls enjoyed an evening of bonding with their new classmates at a grade-wide dinner recently hosted by a school family. The students enjoyed
On Sunday, October 29, Yeshiva University High School for Boys will host a special program for former MTA and BTA athletes, as one of the
To reach out to Jewish victims of Hurricane Maria, Yeshivat He’Atid collected books to send to the local Chabad in Puerto Rico. Middle school students
Hundreds of parents joined MTA for their annual Parent-Son Learning morning. The event featured an inspiring keynote address from RIETS Dean Rabbi Menachem Penner, parent-son