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Class spelling bees and a spell-down finale motivate and excite RPRY students in Grades 1-4.
Class spelling bees and a spell-down finale motivate and excite RPRY students in Grades 1-4.
Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva (RPRY), after a five month search, announced the selection of Rabbi Daniel Loew as its new head of school. Rabbi Loew
Amiad Callen, an RPRY graduate, spoke to the sixth, seventh and eighth graders regarding his experiences while serving in the IDF as a religious lone
Under the direction of Mrs. Debby Waldman, RPRY third graders explored the work of Piet Mondrian and created collaborative Mondrian-style collages.
The entire RPRY faculty participated in an enriching day of learning on Thursday February 25. The faculty left invigorated and inspired. Peer-to-peer sharing sessions gave
Parents are often astounded by their children’s technological abilities. Terms such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), PBL (Project-Based Learning), and the Maker movement
The students of Ganeinu learned about healthy smiles. The wonderful Dr. Eytan Chen from Growing Smiles of Englewood visited Ganeinu and read the yeladim a
The Jewish Link’s associate publisher and editor, Elizabeth Kratz, visited Morah Chana Greenberg’s fifth grade class to talk about journalism, to help prepare them for
Ben Porat Yosef first graders enjoyed a double purpose field trip on Thursday, February 18. They began their day with a stop at the Montclair
Elisheva Hahn ‘18 impressed the crowd at the Montclair Poetry Festival last week with her poems, delivery and insight into the human condition at only