And the Winner Is…Adina Mermelstein and the Yeshivat Noam Music Program!
Morah Adina, as she is affectionately called, entered the Atid Day School Innovation Challenge hoping to spread the word about her creative approach to the
Morah Adina, as she is affectionately called, entered the Atid Day School Innovation Challenge hoping to spread the word about her creative approach to the
Students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades at Ben Porat Yosef had a moving experience attending the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of
Yeshivat Noam students learned about the science of rock salt and how it is used on our streets to lower the freezing temperature of the
Livingston—Public school is sometimes a viable option for Orthodox children, and at Congregation Etz Chaim there are a number of public school families who are
Livingston—Competing against thousands of middle school and high school students from across the Northeast, 12 students from the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy and Rae Kushner
Elizabeth—2014 Bruriah graduates Penina Abramov of Hillside and Rivkie Nissel of Passaic, lead their Michlalah team to victory in the prestigious annual Yeshiva University sponsored
Elizabeth—Opportunities for student growth are part of the fabric of RTMA. Kol hakavod to students Gabriel Altaras (Passaic), Ezra Blau (Highland Park), Natan Pittinsky (Passaic),
Livingston—Three years ago, JKHA faculty members Ruth DiGiovanni and Bluma Acocella had a vision. They wanted to create a place where local families could come
Elizabeth—The Jewish Educational Center’s Yeshiva of Elizabeth celebrated Tu B’Shvat with its Brachos Bee Finals. The contest is the culmination of a division-wide campaign to
Paramus—The Frisch School recently launched “Girls Who Code,” a female club for students with or without coding experience. Girls Who Code offers computer science and
The students learned in Chumash about the measurements of the Teyva, Noah’s ark. Each child was given an “ama ruler” and he measured items around
Mr. John Kraft from Lenape Lifeways delighted Yavneh’s 4th grade students with stories about the life and times of the Lenapes, as well as giving