
The Binah School Unites Students Through a Multi-Media Torah-Study Curriculum
For many parents in the Jewish community, conversations surrounding the dynamics of a dual curriculum are all too familiar. Many feel that it is “taxing”
For many parents in the Jewish community, conversations surrounding the dynamics of a dual curriculum are all too familiar. Many feel that it is “taxing”
The 3rd through 5th Grade students of Yeshivat Noam greatly extended themselves to prepare, participate and perform in this year’s Brachot Bee. The first round
Fourth Grade Yeshivat Noam scientists are studying electricity and energy. Students designed, constructed and wired their own electrical circuit cards using LED bulbs, batteries and
The children enjoyed creating beautiful butterflies in honor of Spring.
The MTA 10th grade made their way to the Harvey Theater at Brooklyn Academy of Music to see “The Tallest Tree in the Forest,” a
The freshman of MTA were in the audience of a preview performance of Yeshiva College Drama Society’s spring production, ‘The Boys Next Door.’ The performance
During these tense times when decisions are being made that will impact the future of Israel and the US, the Frisch student body has been
Last week the JKHA middle school held its first girls’ pajama party. The night started off with an entertaining talent show wherein students showcased their
On Tuesday, March 31, RKYHS held its second blood drive of the 2014-15 school year. Organized by students, and supervised by faculty member Rabbi Richard
This past Wednesday, TABC’s delegation of 14 congressmen descended upon Capitol Hill (The Young Israel of Woodmere) to participate in Yeshiva League Model Congress. Students
The Yavneh Academy debate team had great success this week. At the third competition of the year, held at the Yeshiva of Central Queens, Yavneh