Of Math and Menorot at TABC
Has anyone ever tried to make a trapezoid out of a menorah? In Rabbi Krinsky’s geometry class at TABC they used the calculations from the
Has anyone ever tried to make a trapezoid out of a menorah? In Rabbi Krinsky’s geometry class at TABC they used the calculations from the
Last week, Moriah’s shlichot from Israel, Hadar and Hodaya, ran an Israeli-style cafe where lower school students had an opportunity to “purchase” milkshakes and pastries
What’s a Purim seudah like with someone’s rebbe in Monsey, New York? Ask the eighth grade boys who were lucky enough to be invited to
Mazal tov to the Yavneh Academy third grade students on their Rashi Night. With the presentations and chavruta learning, it was truly an amazing experience
Last Tuesday night, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) 11th graders and their parents convened in Furst Hall for the college guidance department’s annual
While studying Ancient Egypt in Mrs. Solomon’s class, Yeshivat Noam’s sixth grade girls put on a trial to determine who killed King Tut.
This week the kindergartners through second graders of Lubavitch on the Palisades School were treated to a special presentation from the New York Historical Society.
As Seen on TV was the theme of Yavneh Academy’s sixth grade science fair. The sixth grade students tested products including ice cream makers, hair
Over the past few weeks, the third grade at Yeshivat He’Atid has been learning about simple machines. An integral element of project based learning is
Ma’ayanot was honored to host Danny Ayalon, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States, member of Knesset and deputy foreign minister for Yisrael Beiteinu. Ayalon
Last Tuesday night marked the first ever Shiru High School Choir Competition, which was hosted at Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA). The three
The RKYHS team Yachad members have arrived home from Israel after running in the Jerusalem marathon. They group spent the time before the big race