MTA Juniors Enjoy Last Shiur In-Shabbat of the Year
Shabbat April 5-6, marked the third and final in-Shabbat for MTA talmidim in Rabbi Mendelson’s junior shiur. Rabbi Mendelson hosts in-Shabbotot for his talmidim before
Shabbat April 5-6, marked the third and final in-Shabbat for MTA talmidim in Rabbi Mendelson’s junior shiur. Rabbi Mendelson hosts in-Shabbotot for his talmidim before
TCA third graders celebrated a very special occasion this past week. It was their publishing party! After learning about and working through all the stages
BPY fifth graders took action when it came to the mitzvah of Maot Chitim. The students prepared a campaign with posters to advertise their bake
Why would this design better support agriculture? Why should we build the launcher with this design? How will this change impact the outcome? Science and
Bruriah middle schoolers continue to focus on being aware of appropriate times for—and positive uses of—social media, this time through iConnect, which makes students aware
The JKHA seventh grade participated in a co-curricular trip to explore historical Philadelphia. They began their full day at the Franklin Institute where they experienced
To mark Israeli Election Day, all three divisions at JKHA and RKYHS participated in age-appropriate learning. RKYHS Hebrew classes learned about each political party and
Congratulations to the JEC High School Torah Bowl team on being crowned league champions this week. After an undefeated regular season, not losing even a
RKYHS students had the opportunity to hear from Father Edwin Leahy, headmaster of St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark as part of the SEED speaker program.
In preparation for Pesach, preschool students at Lubavitch on the Palisades participated in model Seders. Children learned about the Pesach traditions and practiced the rituals
As the Yavneh students learned about Pesach, they took a journey to Ancient Egypt and explored what life was like for a child living there.