MTA Takes Second Place at CIJE Hackathon
MTA took second place at the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education (CIJE) Hackathon. The event, held on Wednesday, January 30 at Yeshiva University, presented
MTA took second place at the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education (CIJE) Hackathon. The event, held on Wednesday, January 30 at Yeshiva University, presented
Mazal tov to Ma’ayanot’s Torah Bowl team and their coach Gabrielle Berger, who won all four matches in Monday’s meet at Frisch, placing Ma’ayanot in
RYNJ seventh grade girls are involved in an exciting chesed project of mitzvah clowning. The mitzvah clowning program offers a unique and fun opportunity for
The spring semester has started at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies and you won’t believe what BCHSJS is offering! They have a
After learning about chameleons and how and why they change colors, the BPY kindergarten class placed their class Jackson Chameleon, ‘Picasso,’ on various colored pieces
This week Yavneh Academy gan students continued exploring the world of brachot. They reviewed ha’etz knowledge from Tu B’Shevat and learned about all of the
Dozens of students at TABC were clamoring to enhance and upgrade their level of halachic observance. Thinking about what could complement what the students are
Yeshivat Noam Buds spent this week observing, sketching and creatively recreating trees all while learning about brachot. These experiences culminated in their Tu B’Shevat seder
Kol Chaverim Preschool learns about Eric Carle in conjunction with color week! The children read the books, “The Hungry Caterpillar,” “The Mixed Up Chameleon” and
Mrs. Becker’s RYNJ first grade boys were so excited for Super Bowl Sunday! Each student wrote a sentence predicting the outcome of the big game.
It’s the project that keeps on giving, even nine months after a video call from Teaneck to Madagascar. This month, Yeshivat He’Atid students from grades
Yeshivat Frisch seniors in Yael Goldfischer’s sefer Devarim elective had the opportunity to hear a guest lecture from Nishmat founder and dean, Rabbanit Chana Henkin