Ma’ayanot’s Scholars Program (MSP) Has Launched
The Ma’ayanot Scholars Program (MSP) is a school-wide initiative aimed at encouraging students to increase the amount of time they spend engaged in extracurricular Torah
The Ma’ayanot Scholars Program (MSP) is a school-wide initiative aimed at encouraging students to increase the amount of time they spend engaged in extracurricular Torah
Last week, Frisch seniors from Dr. Tuvia Book’s class heard from Josh and Jake Flaster, American Jews from Arizona who made aliyah a decade ago
On Thursday, October 22, three buses filled with excited Yeshiva University High School for Boys freshmen headed to Norvin Green State Forest for the Freshman
“What is the higher priority, Talmud Torah or doing chesed?” Rabbi Yosef Adler, Rosh HaYeshiva of TABC recounted how this question was posed to Rav
Last Tuesday, the entire Yeshiva University High School for Boys’ freshman class gathered together for what would be a short but very exciting event: freshman
The Moriah sixth graders used sugar cubes to investigate how rocks change as they roll down a mountain.
The Frisch School congratulates Mark Abramovitz and Julia Greenblatt, award-winners from last week’s debate at Northern Highlands Regional High School. Frisch is the only yeshiva
In Kindergarten, the creation of and playing of the Bereishit Game is a fun and hands on way to understand and reinforce what was created
“Avraham Avinu” (Rav Tomer Ronen, Rosh HaYeshiva) and “Sarah Imenu” (Jessica Kohn, Early Childhood Director), welcomed Ben Porat Yosef early childhood students into their tent
The JKHA second grade recently began a new writing unit about personal narratives. Personal narratives are stories written by students about an event or situation
The new RKYHS freshman and sophomore Yesodot classes are in the process of creating something sustainable which will last far beyond their classes this year: