
Lauren Elise Nursery Aspires to Be Graceful
Weekly ballet classes are included as part of the physical education curriculum at The Lauren Elise Bier Nursery School at Congregation AABJ&D.
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,
Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School senior Simon Mendelsohn has been named a National Merit Scholarship winner. The prestigious National Merit Scholarship Program awards students in
On Wednesday, May 25, five members of the RKYHS math team traveled to SAR High School to compete in the annual Yeshiva Math Bowl. Besides
Kushner middle school and high school students had the unique opportunity to learn from Ptil Tekhelet, the organization in Eretz Yisrael responsible for the rediscovery
The RKYHS junior class had the opportunity to experience high energy physics on a trip to The Physics Show. After spending months learning about momentum,
In schools across the country, both private and public, some students struggle in upper elementary grades with reading, math and language skills. For many, this
On Tuesday, May 10, Ben Porat Yosef first graders took a trip to Museum Village in Monroe, New York. There they visited a one-room schoolhouse,