LPS Trains Young Publishers
As a culmination of first grade at LPS, the students published their own stories. Throughout the year they have worked on sentence structure, story elements
As a culmination of first grade at LPS, the students published their own stories. Throughout the year they have worked on sentence structure, story elements
Yeshivat He’Atid kitah dalet girls held a bake sale to raise money for the FunRun. They brought (and baked) cookies and cakes, and raised over
After observing caterpillars first encase themselves in chrysalises and then transform to butterflies, the time came for the Teaneck Chabad Preschoolers to set them free.
During the first full week of June, Ben Porat Yosef students from fourth grade and up experienced non traditional learning. Fourth grade students took a
Last week in Moriah’s kindergarten made a celebration in honor of concluding their parsha study of Sefer Vayikra. The children each chose a mitzvah that
The Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies recently held its Annual Graduation at the Temple Emanuel of the Pascack Valley in Woodcliff Lake. This
The RYNJ fourth grade’s study of the U.S. states and regions culminated with a state fair. Each student was designated a certain state to explore.
Yavneh Academy’s eighth grade class packed clothing for Beit El families at the Yad Leah Volunteer Center on June 6.
Frisch congratulated two freshmen, Nina Gerszberg ‘19 and Allison Gellerstein ‘19, who received recognition for their writing talent. Nina earned an honorable mention and two
Noam fourth grader Micah Cyrulnik won Honorable Mention in the fourth grade category of the Paramus Library Poetry Contest.
Rabbi Daniel Fridman is a well-recognized lecturer and teacher in only his first year working at Torah Academy of Bergen County. Rabbi Fridman, in addition
Lubavitch on the Palisades children graduated kindergarten last week. The children received special awards and performed songs to reflect their learning throughout the year. Parents