Botman is New YU VP for Academic Affairs and Provost
New York—Dr. Selma Botman will serve as Yeshiva University’s next vice president for academic affairs and provost, effective July 1. Botman joins YU from The
New York—Dr. Selma Botman will serve as Yeshiva University’s next vice president for academic affairs and provost, effective July 1. Botman joins YU from The
On Martin Luther King Jr., the second grade classes of RYNJ collaborated on a meaningful project. Inspired by the poem, “A Box of Crayons,” by
Lisa & Chaim Rose participated in the YN Family Adventure in Israel, led by Rabbi Chaim Hagler, with their two sons, Benjamin, grade 2, and
Yavneh Academy students celebrated Tu B’shvat with a special seder prepared by the Banot Sherut leumi, Atara and Hila. The students learned about the sheva
New York, NY—The students of Yeshiva University will present their annual Seforim Sale, North America’s largest Jewish book sale, February 2 to 23, in Belfer
Mazel Tov to Binyamin Fox, grade 5, for winning the Yeshivat Noam Brachot Bee for the 2nd year in a row.
RYNJ 6th grader, Amira Isenberg, is the first place winner in the annual RYNJ Junior High Spelling Bee. Mazel Tov, Amira!
As a follow up to their visit to Englewood Hospital and their unit on the human body, Ben Porat Yosef Kindergarten, Gan Chaverim, opened their
Lubavitch on the Palisades Preschool students learned about Tu B’shvat by exploring trees and the sources of various foods and the blessings for each one.
Yeshivat He’Atid students received a special visit in honor of Nutrition Day. Mrs. Rivki Berman, a registered dietitian and Pediatric Community Health Leader from Clara
Yavneh Academy’s Pre-K yeladim learned all about and experienced the different parts that make up havdalah. The children stomped grapes at their very own wine
New Milford—The Covenant Foundation has granted the Solomon Schechter Day School a $20K ignition grant to further develop in-house technology for the expansion of the