He’Atid Fourth Graders Put Ivrit and Navi Into Action
It’s not what someone learns, but what they create with learning that counts. He’Atid’s fourth graders wrote and acted out their own skits in Ivrit.
It’s not what someone learns, but what they create with learning that counts. He’Atid’s fourth graders wrote and acted out their own skits in Ivrit.
Every day is a Thanks-giving Day. But we’re gearing up for the holiday of Thanksgiving. The children are using their fine motor skills to pluck
Ma’ayanot’s Israel Public Affairs Committee (MIPAC) board members Sarah Berman, Nili Raskas and Tamar Cohen attended a conference sponsored by the Anti Defamation League called
The Jewish Educational Center was pulsing with anticipation last week as key planners and philanthropists as well as top Prizmah brass were set to tour
Building on the model that Avraham Avinu set for the Jewish people in Parshat Vayera, the JKHA Early Childhood and Lower School students worked on
TABC rebbeim Rabbis Yaakov Blau, Daniel Fridman and David Nachbar gave shiurim and drashot in conjunction with a Teaneck/Bergenfield-wide Shabbat honoring the memory of Rav
Parashat Vayera afforded the opportunity for the students of RYNJ to learn about the midot of the forefathers and to emulate them in a very
RKYHS students attended the 2016 Schusterman Advocacy Institute High School Summit in Washington, DC last week. This is the premier AIPAC training opportunity for high
The JEC was thrilled to see the scores of people who attended Open Houses for all three of their divisions. Look for a full story
On Monday night, November 14, the Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) seniors went cruising along the Hudson River on ‘The Queen of Hearts,’
Yeshivat Netivot, a Montessori Jewish day school in East Brunswick, will be holding a tour on Tuesday, November 29, from 9:15-11:15am. Come experience a unique
In honor of Thanksgiving, the students in the ganim at JKHA learned about the Pilgrims and Native Americans, the difference between their own lives and