Yavneh Seventh Graders Deliver Inspiration
Representatives from the Yavneh Academy seventh grade visited the Stephen D.Hassenfeld Childrens’ Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders NYU Langone Medical Center. There, they delivered
Representatives from the Yavneh Academy seventh grade visited the Stephen D.Hassenfeld Childrens’ Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders NYU Langone Medical Center. There, they delivered
Yavneh Academy third graders Sienna Dube, Isabella Einhorn and Alexandra Greene, won the Second Annual American Friends of Leket Israel Float Design Contest for the
Book Day 2015 was eagerly awaited by the students of Torah Academy of Bergen County. Co-ordinated by Dr. Carol Master, chair of the English Department,
Yeshivat Noam Students in Grades 6-8 spent time learning about the political parties in Israel and the leaders of those parties. In culmination of that
Students in Ma’ayanot’s senior elective Forensics class have spent the year learning about the science behind common forensic investigation techniques. Forensics teacher and Science Department
Ma’ayanot’s Torah Bowl team, coached by Talmud teacher Mrs. Chava Lerner, successfully competed in playoff matchups against SAR, Ramaz and Frisch. The team now advances
Gan Rina Nursery worked with The Teaneck Fire Department to host a fire safety program for parents and students as part of their Chag preparations.
SINAI students got a hands-on Pesach experience last week, making their own matzah with the other students at JKHA.
Yeshivat He’atid second graders brought their talents to the Esplanade at the Palisades. The students sang Pesach songs, met with the elderly residents and brought
Mark Twain’s famous declaration about not letting school interfere with his education can sometimes ring true, even for those who experience positive, growth-oriented experiences in
This year, the JKHA middle school debate team had individual and team wins. JKHA students Gabi Buch, Yael Feldman and Megan Glajchen won first, second
The seventh grade girls of the Rosenbaum Yeshiva graced the stage last week with their production of Peter Pan. Their original, Hebrew version was presented