LPS Learns About Fire Safety
Students at Lubavitch on the Palisades made their own usable menorahs. The students learned how to light their menorahs and focused on fire safety. Firefighter
Students at Lubavitch on the Palisades made their own usable menorahs. The students learned how to light their menorahs and focused on fire safety. Firefighter
Fifth grade boys at RYNJ participated in a mini engineering challenge on Chanukah: building an impromptu arcade. With limited materials and in only a short
What a week for Yeshivat He’Atid. In addition to Chanukah themed learning inside the classroom, there was plenty of fun (and food) to go around
The Yavneh Academy Junior Chorus and Concert Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Marsha Greenberg Motzen, had the privilege of performing at the Prudential Center
BPY celebrated Chanukah in so many ways. There were special evening Chanukah parties galore in grades five through eight, with teachers and with the Bnot
Under the direction of the talented Morah Adina Mermelstein, the Yeshivat Noam third grade “Chanukah Miracles” concert was a smashing hit.
This past week almost all the grades have been studying one of the world’s most famous artists—Vincent Van Gogh. They had a chance to view
The very talented fourth grade girls of RYNJ took their act on the road— to Care One. On the fourth day of Chanukah, the students
Over the past couple of months, members of the Judaic Studies faculty at Yeshivat Frisch have been visiting alumni at various colleges in the tri-state
On Monday, January 2, more than 100 parents, grandparents, students, alumnae and members of the community began the new year by exploring a wide array
Beginning with davening beautifully together in the Beit Knesset, the Yeshivat Noam fourth graders enjoyed a special morning learning with their parents about the meaning
With the increasing importance of computer science and engineering, Yeshiva University High School for Boys continues to update its educational programming to best equip its