JEC Lower School Kicks Off Study of Birkot HaShachar
To kick off their study of Birkot HaShachar, JEC Lower School second graders recently enjoyed a morning of inspiration, creativity, gratitude and deliciousness. They were
To kick off their study of Birkot HaShachar, JEC Lower School second graders recently enjoyed a morning of inspiration, creativity, gratitude and deliciousness. They were
Bruriah junior high students joined representatives from over 40 community partners from across Union County at the Community Challah Bake, held recently at the Community
As part of their tefilla classes, middle school students were excited to recently receive a siddur which is likely to change their perspective on tefilla
This week, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) tenth grade students had the opportunity to see the different properties of ionizing radiation and to
On Wednesday, February 2, Ma’ayanot’s AP Biology students visited the Dolan DNA Learning Center (DNALC) in Manhattan, where they had the opportunity to perform a
The Annual Mother-Daughter Brunch at Yeshivat Noam, in loving memory of Sari Ort, z”l, was a beautiful morning full of divrei Torah, socializing and crafting
In honor of Tu B’Shevat the JKHA first and fifth graders joined together to participate in a cross-curricular project-based learning project. First graders explored the
Tu B’Shevat is on the way, and you know what that means—trees! At Yeshivat He’Atid, pre-k classes created trees using a number of artistic methods.
The RYNJ ECC gathered for a preschool-wide birthday party for the trees in honor of Tu B’Shevat. Everyone enjoyed singing favorite Tu B’Shevat songs and
In honor of Tu B’Shevat, Moriah pre-k students learned all about trees. They took a walk and observed the winter treescape around the Moriah campus. They
On Wednesday morning, January 30, the entire Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) freshman class took an amazing trip to Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Rabbi Dr. Gil Perl, a Bergenfield, NJ, native and proud 1996 alumnus of Yeshivat Frisch, returned last week to speak to current seniors about life