
Teaneck Chabad Children Build Aron
Teaneck Chabad pre-nursery built an aron kodesh with the help of class mom Miriam Kaminetsky. The children hammered away at nails to construct an actual
Teaneck Chabad pre-nursery built an aron kodesh with the help of class mom Miriam Kaminetsky. The children hammered away at nails to construct an actual
Ben Porat Yosef second grade students completed their science unit on magnets and forces. Their study culminated with a design challenge. The students conceived of
Meshenichnas Adar, marbim b’simcha! The TABC seniors infused the Yeshiva’s hallways with the spirit of Adar in honor of Rosh Chodesh. They displayed wonderful camaraderie
It’s cold outside and the snow is falling, so the middle school talmidot of RYNJ chose “Hashem’s Winter Wonderland” as the timely theme of their
The Yeshivat Noam second grade scientists have been learning about simple machines and how they are used to reduce the effort needed for doing work.
Electronics and circuitry, app creation, 3-D printing, videography, micro-green planting, sensors, secret knock detectors, design thinking, a fail forward lab and more! The Maker Movement
A new indoor trampoline park is in the midst of being built on the Camp Dina grounds in preparation for the camp season of 2016.
Adar was immediately more joyous with the musical appearance of Simply Tsfat, whose members visited Frisch to discuss the power of music. They stipulated that
Over the past two weeks, seniors at Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) in the Names, Not Numbers program conducted interviews with Holocaust survivors
As part of their parshah program last week, the “fours” class at the Iris Berman Early Childhood Center in Livingston decided to make a replica
Rabbi Gabriel Negrin, Head Rabbi of Athens, joined Ben Porat Yosef junior high students for tefillah and kabbalat Shabbat on Friday, February 12. Afterwards, Rabbi
Can you estimate the weight of a bag of jelly beans, in grams? How about the volume of a gift box, in cubic centimeters? Can