Moriah Eighth Grade Travels to Washington, D.C.
The Moriah eighth grade class culminated their successful senior year with a memorable trip to Washington D.C. Wearing the colorful, beautiful shirts designed by their
The Moriah eighth grade class culminated their successful senior year with a memorable trip to Washington D.C. Wearing the colorful, beautiful shirts designed by their
Fifteen RYNJ students in an eighth grade accelerated Gemara class worked very hard throughout the year to complete masechet Makot. The siyum was celebrated at
Congratulations to all of the Moriah nursery classes—Cochavim, Hashemesh and Keshet —on their completion of their first full year at Moriah. Moriah is so proud
Daniel Rothner and Ben Porat Yosef parent, Alisa Kaplan, from the amazing Areyvut organization, facilitated a special program for fifth grade students on Monday, June
TABC’s Class of 2017 marked the completion of their high school journey with a beautiful commencement ceremony. After introductory remarks by Head of School Rabbi
On Monday evening, the MTA LEAD program held its culminating event, as Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) students pitched their business ideas to
The parents of Lubavitch on the Palisades students in second through sixth grades were treated to a night of presentations, artwork and a musical performance.
What an unbelievable day for the kindergarteners at Yeshivat He’Atid! The Chagigat Sof Shana celebrated a year of learning, creativity, and fun, and it was
Yavneh Academy seventh grade representatives visited the American Cancer Society in Hackensack. There they delivered the stuffed animals, which were decorated in seventh grade advisory,
On Tuesday, June 13, hundreds of families, friends, faculty members and guests gathered to celebrate the Class of 2017 at SAR High School’s eleventh annual
Ben Porat Yosef staff members, science teacher Aaron Kogut and third grade general studies teacher “Morah Jess” Feiwus were selected to participate in The AVI
Yeshivat Noam proudly celebrated the graduation of 90 students this week in front of a room filled with over 800 family and friends. The eighth