Ben Porat Yosef Celebrates “Read Across America Day” and Dr. Seuss’ Birthday
Ben Porat Yosef celebrated Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss’ birthday with a day of Dr. Seuss read alouds. All around the school, administrators
Ben Porat Yosef celebrated Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss’ birthday with a day of Dr. Seuss read alouds. All around the school, administrators
The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying competition for the class of ’15 is now complete, and once again YUHSB has placed a student among the finalists.
Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School—in conjunction with Black Box Studios—announces its Spring Drama Club production, the intense, riveting drama, The Grapes of Wrath to be performed
Going to the AIPAC Policy Conference for the first time this year, we had no clue what to expect. Sure, we figured that we’d hear
The Frisch School delegation attends the American Israel Political Action Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference 2015 in Washington DC. The students were part of a delegation
Livingston—As part of the RKYHS Student Education Enrichment Development (SEED) program, Dr. Mordechai Kedar, a Middle East Analyst and expert in Islam and Arabic, addressed
On February 23rd, approximately 40 RKYHS sophomore chemistry students participated in a trip to Students2Science.org, a chemistry lab in East Hanover devoted to STEM education.
The JKHA Middle School recently launched a campaign to educate about, and improve performance of, making brachot before eating. It’s called the “Instabracha Brachot Selfie
Bruriah is proud to announce that three 7th graders—Shalva Poppers, Rivka Marcus, and Abi Ezra—received “honorable mention” awards from the OHEL Essay Competition! The students
The JEC’s Yeshiva of Elizabeth first graders received their chumashim after an elaborate and creative chumash play produced by their teacher, Mrs. Vivi Singfer, along
The students in the JKHA Lower School were truly “Marbim B’Simcha” as they dressed up for Pajama day. Each student was warm and toasty on
JKHA has launched its first Battle of the Books competition for 5th and 6th grade students. The program kicked off with a video featuring students,