BPY Sixth Graders Learn About Policy and Advocacy
Ben Porat Yosef sixth grade students had the opportunity to meet with Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro on Wednesday, May 25 and ask her questions about her
Ben Porat Yosef sixth grade students had the opportunity to meet with Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro on Wednesday, May 25 and ask her questions about her
Coordinated by the Middle School chesed committee, over 15 Yeshivat Noam students and mothers donated their hair to children with cancer through Zichron Menachem at
Nearly 800 students from more than 40 Jewish day schools nationwide presented year-end capstone projects last week, exhibiting their engineering and problem-solving skills as part
Ben Porat Yosef fifth grade students left on Monday, May 23 to attend an overnight program at the Greenkill Outdoor Education Center. The students participated
Last Thursday morning, Rabbi Tanchum Cohen’s Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) WBMK Shiur formally concluded their year with a comprehensive oral bechinah with
Weekly ballet classes are included as part of the physical education curriculum at The Lauren Elise Bier Nursery School at Congregation AABJ&D.
On Wednesday, May 25, hundreds of students from Yeshiva University’s undergraduate schools received their degrees at YU’s 85th Commencement Ceremony at Madison Square Garden in
The students in the eighth grade at the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy have learned about the Holocaust in their classrooms, but nothing has compared to
Did you know all the parts used to make a Torah come from living things? The children at Iris Berman Early Childhood Center in Livingston
The JKHA eighth graders spent a busy three days in Washington, D.C. It was an opportunity to see important sights as well as bond as
Holocaust survivor, Mrs. Leah Cik Roth, author of “My Eyes Looking Back at Me,” and great-grandparent of three students who attend Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva,