
JKHA 1st Grade Brings China to Life
If you step into a first grade classroom at the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy, it would not be unusual to find the students writing their
If you step into a first grade classroom at the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy, it would not be unusual to find the students writing their
The JEC’s Yeshiva of Elizabeth 4th grade girls had their annual Purim play, which was live streamed for all to see at https://new.livestream.com/jec/events/3835671. Teacher Shaindle
It is often said that the best idea can be found right in front of one’s face; however, for Adina Lichtman, it was right under
Moriah School 6th graders had a scavenger hunt in the Egyptian Gallery of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The trip was planned by Social Studies
Last month, for the first time, the Ma’ayanot and TABC Alumni Associations jointly hosted a young professionals networking event for alumni and spouses working in
On February 19th, special programming kick-started the festive season of simcha for the whole MTA family. The previous night, the visiting Makor Chaim exchange students
The Herschel Solnica, z”l, Memorial Math Science Expo, which has been a wonderful program at TABC for over 20 years, recently took place on February
Moriah Middle School students spent the day at The Metropolitan Museum of Art exploring and learning about ancient cultures as part of their history unit.
To culminate Bracha Awareness Month at Yavneh Academy, the students in grades 1-5 studied hard and then participated in the school’s annual Bracha Bee. After
Kindergarten students at Lubavitch on the Palisades ran a bake sale to culminate units about the rain forest and money.
JLNJ’s senior editor, Elizabeth Kratz, visited Mrs. Chana Greenberg’s 5th grade class to discuss how to be a reporter to help them prepare for their
Third grade students at Yeshivat He’Atid learned about artist Pablo Picasso and the Cubist movement during art class.