
Bruriah Students Travel to the Moon at Buehler Science Center
Bruriah seventh graders visited the Buehler Challenger and Science Center for a simulated Mission to the Moon. The trip brought the students’ unit on moon
Bruriah seventh graders visited the Buehler Challenger and Science Center for a simulated Mission to the Moon. The trip brought the students’ unit on moon
Students of the Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy enjoyed a celebratory breakfast in honor of Rosh Chodesh Adar I last week, where dozens of students were
The students of JKHA’s Kitah Bet recently received their Chumashim. The second graders put on an incredible performance, which included lines and artwork that the
It’s “All in the Family” for JKHA parents of second graders, who are JKHA, HYA (Hebrew Youth Academy—JKHA’s former name) and/or RKYHS alumni. Pictured here
The JKHA pre-K has been learning all about our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. They were taught that he lived in a one-room log cabin, loved
Five RKYHS students participated in the Greater MetroWest Jewish Federation Community-wide challah baking held on February 9 at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.
After completing a unit in halacha relating to the kosher kitchen, Bruriah eighth graders had an opportunity to learn hands-on about the science of kashrut.
Denah Emerson, the Director of Communications at Yeshiva University High School for Girls, has joined the Kushner team for a four-week simcha dance intensive class
The members of the RKYHS sports management club had the opportunity to hear from Seth Cantor, Assistant General Manager of the Rockland Boulders, a minor
RKYHS hosted students from the Daytop Institute, located in Mendham, New Jersey. Daytop provides compassionate, family-oriented substance abuse treatment for adults and teens. Its students
Juniors in Dr. Furman’s research elective took a trip to Rutgers to hear from Dr. Andrew Vershon, a principal investigator at Waksman Institute, a professor
Yeshivat He’Atid pre-K students had some winter fun by creating snowmen using glue and shaving cream. Students also created their own warm mittens.