Student Initiated RKYHS Marketing Club Holds First Meeting
The RKYHS student marketing committee was designed to generate awareness and participation in school events. This student-initiated and student-led committee is broken into three core
The RKYHS student marketing committee was designed to generate awareness and participation in school events. This student-initiated and student-led committee is broken into three core
JEC lower school kindergarten students got a lesson on light yesterday from classmate Keira Lev’s grandfather, Mr. Danny Kaplan, who is a physics teacher at
In preparation for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, second graders at JKHA read “I Am Martin Luther King, Jr.” by Brad Meltzer and discussed how
Once again, Yeshiva University High School for Boys’ (MTA) Annual Highland Park and Edison Shabbaton was a huge success. The excitement started with the packed
When it comes to showing appreciation, it’s tough to beat the creativity, warmth and sweetness extended by Rabbi Uzi Beer, principal of the JEC lower
The JKHA Middle School debate team took home first place in their Yeshiva league debate tournament. The team competed against Yavneh, BPY and Yeshivat Noam.
Mazel Tov to the over two dozen students in the Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy who recently celebrated a siyum on Mishnayot Eruvin. Their siyum followed
The Bruriah experience is an immersive one and students are encouraged to maintain the values they learn and protocols for daily living that they absorb
Grades four through eight enjoyed parent-child learning at Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva. Fourth and fifth grade students learned the deeper meaning of Ma’oz Tzur. An
Several hundred parents, alumni parents, alumni, faculty and friends enjoyed a wonderful night out together as they celebrated TABC and paid tribute to the well-deserving
“Rav Mechanech” of BPY and rabbi of the Sephardic Congregation of Fort Lee, Rabbi Ilan Acoca gave an informative lecture about the contributions of Sephardic
Decades ago Rabbi Shmuel Goldstein began as the first principal of RYNJ when it was housed in the Jewish Center of Teaneck. He returned on