Bruriah Tenth Graders Establish Chaburah
Have you ever thought of learning Torah about learning Torah? Bruriah recently welcomed a new initiative called Chabura. It all started when tenth graders Rachelli
Have you ever thought of learning Torah about learning Torah? Bruriah recently welcomed a new initiative called Chabura. It all started when tenth graders Rachelli
The JEC’s Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy prides itself on creating innovative student programming that is geared not just to academic and spiritual development but also
JKHA welcomed close to 300 grandparents to the JKHA Lower School for its Grandparents/Special Visitors Day. Grandparents traveled from near and far to spend the
JKHA fifth graders put their knowledge base of Egypt to use as they embarked on group scavenger hunts throughout the Egypt wing of the Metropolitan
A number of RKYHS students attended and volunteered at a community-wide JNF breakfast in Short Hills. The morning’s guest speaker was Brett Stephens, deputy editorial
Twenty-three Bruriah students competed in this year’s New Jersey National Olympiada of Spoken Russian, held at Drew University in Madison, returning home with 9 gold
New York—Rabbi Michael Taubes has been appointed a rosh yeshiva at the Yeshiva University–affiliated Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS). Rabbi Taubes will be teaching
The RYNJ students of K2 learned about various animal habitats and animals and then created their own paper maché animals.
Ben Porat Yosef sixth grade students headed down to the Lower East Side on Tuesday, April 19 for a guided walking tour of the area.
Yavneh students getting ready for Pesach with the Matzah Factory and at their model seders.
To celebrate spring and upcoming Mother’s Day, second graders researched Impressionism online and learned about the life of Vincent Van Gogh. They then created Van