
JFS 1st Graders Learn to Add
At the Jewish Foundation School of Staten Island, the first grade enjoyed learning addition by using colorful math manipulative materials. This hands on activity helped
At the Jewish Foundation School of Staten Island, the first grade enjoyed learning addition by using colorful math manipulative materials. This hands on activity helped
Elizabeth—The Jewish Educational Center has named Pinchas (Pinky) Shapiro as executive vice president. This news comes as the 75-year-old Elizabeth, NJ-based institution undertakes a series
TABC began the new school year by welcoming 310 students and a new Head of School, Rabbi Asher Yablok. While Rabbi Yablok officially assumed the
Everything is in full swing at Yeshivat He’Atid as we move from one beginning to the next. After welcoming our new building, we can now
BPY Nursery students received a visit from Rabbi Ilan Acoca, who helped them gear up for Rosh Hashana. They learned all about the shofar and
Rabbi Eisenberger’s weekly “Mishnah Munch” launched with over 25 students spending their lunch time enjoying learning mishnayot!
Mrs. Feldblum’s junior English class at Frisch utilized the Socratic method last week to discuss Tim O’Brien’s classic work of fiction about the Vietnam War,
Ma’ayanot welcomed its new college fellows, Mairav Linzer, Arielle Isaac, Liat Clark, Tova Sklar, Naima Hirsch, Michal Laub and Adina Cohen (not pictured), Ma’ayanot alumnae
In Mrs. Sarah Blum’s seventh grade English class, the students read and analyzed the poem “Casey at the Bat” by Ernest Thayer. After multiple closed
Kol Chaverim of Fair Lawn has expanded to Teaneck, bringing 60 children, aged 3 and under, to the Yeshivat He’Atid building. Here are some fun
On Wednesday during lunch, over 30 Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) 12th graders had the incredible opportunity of participating in the first “Names,
Yavneh Early Childhood students and first graders joined more than 6.4 million people in 134 countries to mark International Dot Day, celebrating creativity, courage, and