JEC Remembers Sam Halpern With Learning Dedication
Three years have elapsed since the passing of Mr. Sam Halpern, Shemaryahu ben Mordechai Dov, a”h, yet the memory of the innocent strains of children’s
Three years have elapsed since the passing of Mr. Sam Halpern, Shemaryahu ben Mordechai Dov, a”h, yet the memory of the innocent strains of children’s
Over the last few weeks, several groups of MTA seniors have been traveling to Riverdale to volunteer at the Hebrew Home nursing facility. Each group
Last spring current junior Rebecca Weisberg was selected as a Waksman Student Scholar to participate in an intensive summer training program (WSSP) to learn molecular
The early childhood began exploring something that’s a big part of the Chanukah story and part of many Chanukah traditions—oil! Usually people use oil for
“Morah Aliza is here! Morah Aliza is here!” The shouts of excitement were heard throughout the lunchroom as the sixth and seventh grade RYNJ boys
The seventh grade E2K enrichment program participants are learning how to make work easier. Students are learning about engineering design using 3D printers and TinkerCAD
TABC celebrated Rosh Chodesh with some fun and friendly competition. The freshmen and juniors took on the sophomores and seniors for game show style questions,
As part of the theme of Chodesh Cheshvan, ‘Todah,’ Yavneh Academy’s second graders recognized the many actions of others and made a point to say
Yeshivat Noam students’ desire to read books above and beyond the classroom curriculum has inspired the creation of a book club. Since early November, a
LPS preschool children learned about the birth of Yaakov and Esav. They learned about the contrasting personalities and qualities of the brothers and explored the
RYNJ children learned about lentil soup in Parshat Toldot. They also enjoyed preparing lentil soup. The yeladim learned the proper ways to clean, peel and
Teaneck Chabad Preschool children made lentil soup with red lentils in honor of Parshat Toldot.