Kol Chaverim Preschool Learns About Parshat Noach
The yeladim of KCP in Fair Lawn were immersed in the parsha this week. The yeladim made yummy rainbow cereal necklaces, made many rainbow crafts
The yeladim of KCP in Fair Lawn were immersed in the parsha this week. The yeladim made yummy rainbow cereal necklaces, made many rainbow crafts
Each Friday, Tenafly Chabad Academy third graders write letters home to their parents reflecting on their week and identifying one exciting or important event or
The Idea School continues to enjoy a unique partnership with the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades; enabling students to connect with various groups and have
In honor of Parshat Noach, Lubavitch on the Palisades had a petting zoo come to our school. The children had a chance to see and
Using boxes of dry ice, RYNJ students learned that its properties consist of solid CO2 and then began their experiments. Students watched the dry ice
Senior art students at Yeshivat Frisch recently had the opportunity to take two out-of-the-ordinary field trips along with their teacher, Visual Arts Director Ahuva Winslow.
In this month before Thanksgiving, seventh graders took the time to engage in a program about giving thanks. As part of the program about gratitude
Bruriah High School sent seven 11th graders and seven 12th graders on the NCSY Houston Relief Mission. Their goal was to spend time to help
Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva hosted this year’s first meet of the Western Division Torah Bowl League, hosting Hillel, Kushner, JEC/Bruriah and Ben Porat Yosef. Each
MTA’s “Names, Not Numbers©”program welcomed award-winning investigative reporter Jonah Kaplan on Wednesday, October 30. Originally from Philadelphia, Kaplan joined ABC11 Eyewitness News in 2016 as
As students settle into the school year with the Chagim behind them, Moriah’s Kitah Hey is excited to begin learning Navi. They have begun learning
Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva had Parshat Noach come to life when they received an exciting visit from the Quiver Farms Petting Zoo! After a week