JKHA Kindergarteners Learn All About Me
The “All About Me” program in the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy kindergarten helps children build a sense of self and willingness to share their unique
The “All About Me” program in the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy kindergarten helps children build a sense of self and willingness to share their unique
RKYHS and the JKHA seventh and eighth grades were visited by David Bendory a self-described “Jewgler”—a Jewish staff member at Google—as part of Computer Science
Bruriah junior high students enjoy some Chanukah sufganiot.
The RKYHS ninth and tenth grade girls honors Talmud class had a day of intensive learning at Drisha Institute for Jewish Education. Drisha provides students
Students at JKHA/RKYHS and a younger sibling, all of whom ranged in age from four through 16, a JKHA/RKYHS alumna and a JKHA faculty member
The Yeshiva of Elizabeth’s celebration of National Jewish Book Month has begun. As part of month-long activities, the Yeshiva is holding a school-wide read-a-thon. The
When planning programming for Chanukah, considerable efforts are often placed on emphasizing some of Chanukah’s long-standing traditions. Chagigot, sufganiyot and zemirot are the norm and
Last Thursday, Professor Nathan Aviezer, a world renowned physicist at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, visited Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) to give a
Elementary School Science Teacher The Yeshivat Noam fifth grade scientists have been using the scientific method to make discoveries and collect data. They compared the
Last Friday, the TABC halls were filled with the aromas of erev Shabbat. The Gemara in Kiddushin tells us that the most illustrious rabbanim would
Yavneh Academy middle school students had the privilege of hearing from Tamir Goodman. He shared his experiences as a Division I college basketball player who
During Chanukah, RYNJ middle school boys participated in Flame Games 5776. The programming was designed with academic components as well as activities to engage students