
RKYHS Holds Annual Junior College Fair
On Tuesday, April 21, RKYHS held its annual Junior College Fair. This year, 45 colleges attended, including Barnard, Binghamton, CUNY, Rutgers, Yeshiva University, Princeton, University
On Tuesday, April 21, RKYHS held its annual Junior College Fair. This year, 45 colleges attended, including Barnard, Binghamton, CUNY, Rutgers, Yeshiva University, Princeton, University
The Jewish Educational Center’s Yeshiva of Elizabeth was alight with excitement yesterday with the much anticipated opening of Candy Caper, an event revolving around mathematics
As part of the RKYHS SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) commitee’s awareness campaign aimed at furthering driving safety, RKYHS students BB Brickman and Sara-Shifra Stone
The JKHA seventh graders have been spending time studying plant life as well as brachot in their respective science and Judaic classes. To help them
The national finals of the Chidon HaTanach for middle and high school students took place Sunday May 3, 2015 with a strong finish by day
New York—For the first time, Yeshiva University is making its unique and expanded catalog of more than 40 summer courses available to students from any
New York—Students from 11 Jewish high schools around the tristate area participated in the annual Jewish Education Project/Lander College Yeshiva Science Olympiad. The team from
Paramus—“I want to make a difference in the community because I’m a Jew, and it’s a Jew’s reponsbility to help everyone in need,” said Meital
Yom Ha’atzmaut at Ben Porat Yosef was a day full of joy and learning, with separate specialized programming for early childhood, elementary grades, and junior
Yeshivat Noam was a-buzz with preparations for “traveling” to Israel for Yom Ha’atzmaut. These Buds students created and decorated suitcases with Israeli flags to take
Yom Ha’Atzmaut began with the children davening together, and they were thrilled at the chance to say Hallel in honor of Eretz Yisrael. They then
The students of Frisch experienced four of the major themes found in Rabbi Soloviechik’s Kol Dodi Dofek during the Yom Ha’atzmaut program. The students learned