Yeshivat Noam Buds Prepare for Pesach
Yeshivat Noam Buds students craft bricks, pillows and matzah as they learn about the seder and prepare for Pesach.
Yeshivat Noam Buds students craft bricks, pillows and matzah as they learn about the seder and prepare for Pesach.
Eight RKYHS students, along with chaperones Rabbi Richard Kirsch and Pesha Rubin, spent last week in Bay St. Louis, Misssissppi for the commemoration of the
The Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy Middle School recently published its annual haggadah. With Divrei Torah from faculty and more than 100 students from 6th-8th grade.
Members of the Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School Law, Economics, and Politics (LEP) class, as well as members of the debate team, went to Governor
The Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy Middle School just marked the culmination of a month long effort to promote brachot in the Middle School. Initially the
Each year Leket Israel, an Israeli National Food Bank, invites students to compete for a winning design that will be incorporated into the 2015 Leket
RKYHS senior Joey Kirsch has been spending shabbos in Lake Hopatcong for as long as he can remember. His father, RKYHS faculty member Rabbi Richard
Do you want to build a greenhouse? Here are some of the models our sixth graders presented at the Middle School Earth Expo. Each group
Yeshivat Noam Aleph and Bet First Graders Students are learning about endangered animals. Geographic location, habitat, and diet were researched with a partner, and used
BCHSJS students participated on Sunday in “The Exodus Games,” a pre-Passover program. Included was a lesson and project on modern day slavery, a mitzvah art-activity
After many weeks exploring different concepts of Passover, including life in a desert and how to work hard, the children at the Preschool at Chabad
As a culmination of their study of the US Presidents, Ben Porat Yosef fourth graders received a visit from Jane Randolph Schluter, a direct descendant