RPRY Observes MLK Day
In addition to special in-class activities, students at Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva observed Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a play performed by the fifth
In addition to special in-class activities, students at Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva observed Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a play performed by the fifth
While classroom lessons are usually absorbed just by the mind, lessons learned at the RTMA are absorbed by mind, body and soul, as demonstrated by
Students in the JEC Lower School got to leave their classrooms for a virtual trip that was, as one student put it, “Literally out of
As students arrived to take their midterm exams on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, they were greeted with interactive, thought-provoking visual displays in the
Students in sixth grade at JKHA are wearing the hats of an engineer and a maker to design and create a toy within defined specifications
Many members of TABC’s class of 2006 (some joined by their wives) came to their alma mater for an evening of great conversation, great food
Singing, Torah, words of inspiration and, of course, Rabbi Uzi Beer’s famous pareve cholent are the hallmarks of the JEC Lower School’s monthly Friday tisch.
Bruriah juniors and seniors studying anatomy and physiology were recently granted the rare opportunity to witness a live kidney transplant. Viewed in real-time via a
The RKYHS mock trial team competed in the New Jersey State Bar Foundation’s Vincent J. Apruzzese Mock Trial competition. Mock trial is a hybrid of
As part of the middle school-wide tzitzit initiative in JKHA, eighth grade boys had the special opportunity to learn about how to make tzitzit and
Students at the Iris Berman Early Childhood Center at Suburban Torah enjoyed creating their own book swap market this week. They brought gently used books
Bruriah High School’s mock trial team continued to dominate its Union County competition as its defense emerged victorious in last week’s face-off at the Elizabeth