
State of the Art Science Lab Renovation and Dedication at Bruriah High School
Elizabeth—They call him a “Builder,” because Danny Kahane is known for his buildings. Chris Bollwage, the mayor of Elizabeth, can tell you about Danny’s buildings
Elizabeth—They call him a “Builder,” because Danny Kahane is known for his buildings. Chris Bollwage, the mayor of Elizabeth, can tell you about Danny’s buildings
Livingston— Silence overtook the auditorium as students from the Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School gave their undivided attention to the woman speaking on stage. Her
Jaime Lehrhoff, M.A., LDT-C, owner of Livingston Educational Center, presented a workshop entitled “Successful Strategies for All Students,” for the fifth and sixth grades this
The Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy fifth grade class recently went on an exploratory adventure of ancient Egyptian civilization at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in
JKHA eighth grade students were given lessons by resident expert Rabbi Selengut on how to properly perform hagbah on a sefer Torah. As the boys
RKYHS hosted Kelly Sandler, Assistant Prosecutor for Essex County, who spoke to Rabbi Richard Kirsch’s Sociology class this week about the harsh reality of human
Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School students were fortunate to hear an eye-opening talk last week from Jacy Good. At 23, Jacy Good was at the
One of only a few competitors not in high school, Tehila Kornwasser of Teaneck, an eighth-grade student at the Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey (RYNJ),
“My heart is in the East though I am far away in the West,” bemoaned Rabbi Yehuda Ha’levi. But at RYNJ the bond with Israel
On April 23rd Yeshiva University students celebrated Yom Ha’atzmaut with joyous dancing and uplifting programming.
Yom Ha’atzamut was celebrated at Yavneh Academy with lots of ruach, dancing, daglanut and learning. After Tefilah Chagigit, each grade made its way outside for
Yom Ha’atzmaut is always a day of fun and celebration at RKYHS. This year, the school held its first ever Kushner Cup, instead of the