Yeshivat He’Atid Fifth Grade Enjoys Shabbaton
Yeshivat He’Atid’s oldest grade will soon enter their first year of middle school. As a way to celebrate a year of growth and learning, and
Yeshivat He’Atid’s oldest grade will soon enter their first year of middle school. As a way to celebrate a year of growth and learning, and
Rashi describes HaKadosh Baruch Hu’s emotions, kaviyachol, at the end of Sukkot, as feeling that it is difficult for Him to separate from the Jews.
While most students are busy celebrating the end of the school year, some grades are looking forward to, not just a new grade in the
Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) seniors enjoyed a jam packed, three-day senior trip, a great way to cap off their four years at
SAR High School’s sixth floor was abuzz with 120 senior exploration presentations during the week of May 22. Senior students delivered phenomenal 25 minute presentations
For many schools, acquiring 3D printers is the next step in the technological age, but at RTMA, STEM faculty is surging well beyond that already
JKHA pre-k children treated their families and friends to a fabulous end of the year performance entitled “Seasons of the Year.” The students performed songs
Mazal tov to the RKYHS Class of 2017 on their graduation. The school is so proud of their academic achievements and many accomplishments. They created
The Jewish Educational Center is proud to have graduated its Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy and Bruriah Junior High School’s respective eighth grade classes last week.
Congratulations to RPRY’s eighth grade class on their graduation on Sunday. The school is very proud of their accomplishments and development at RPRY and looks
JKHA kindergarten students delighted their audience with songs about family, Shabbat, literacy and their love of Israel. The students presented videos they produced in which
The two day trip commenced with a 6 a.m. departure from Bruriah to Washington D.C., where students visited both the Capitol and the Smithsonian National