
RYNJ Kicks Off Invention Convention
‘Thomas Edison’ (Patrick Garner from History’s Alive) visited RYNJ this week to help kick off this year’s RYNJ Invention Convention. The students were taught the
‘Thomas Edison’ (Patrick Garner from History’s Alive) visited RYNJ this week to help kick off this year’s RYNJ Invention Convention. The students were taught the
The nursery children have been enjoying the outdoors—they took nature walks and made collections of acorns, sticks and leaves. Indoors, they sponge painted trees and
Yavneh fourth graders enthusiastically “tasted” different book genres. The students had the opportunity to sample adventure, realistic fiction, biography, mystery and nonfiction books. After five
This past week, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) seniors had the privilege to hear from Dr. Michael Berenbaum, a noted Holocaust scholar and
Third graders were able to get hands-on learning regarding the three branches of government. They cut politically-related words from the newspaper and sorted them by
Last week, the talmidim in Y17 and Y18 were zocheh to hear a shiur from Rav Yonasan Sacks. Rav Sacks is currently the Rosh HaYeshiva
What are the requirements to be president of the United States? Moriah fifth graders can explain these requirements as well as many other details relating
In honor of Parshat Noach, a petting zoo came to visit Moriah. The children had so much fun petting the llama, goats, bunnies, sheep, cow
Students at Yeshivat Noam enjoyed exploring the teivah, petting the animals and meeting ‘Noach.’
After learning about Parshat Noach, LPS children were given the opportunity to learn about animals firsthand. They saw goats, ducks, bunnies, chickens, an alpaca and
A research project initiated and developed by Avi Cooper, TABC ‘17, and Poojit Hegde, Middlesex County Academy of Edison High School ‘18, won second place