Ben Porat Yosef Learns Steps of Writing a Sefer Torah
Kitah bet was in for a special treat when a sofer came to BPY to teach them how a Torah is made. After explaining to
Kitah bet was in for a special treat when a sofer came to BPY to teach them how a Torah is made. After explaining to
Ma’ayanot sophomores delved into chesed last Thursday with trips to the Ohel Day Hab Center in Brooklyn, the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Daughters
Yavneh Academy kindergarten students learned about the art and life of the famous artist Wassily Kandinsky.They learned that Kandinsky’s art was created through emotions he
After reading the book “The Hundred Dresses,” the second graders at JKHA decided that even though they couldn’t help Wanda, the main character who was
Bruriah middle-school students and their mothers explored the attitude of gratitude at Bruriah’s annual mother-daughter yom iyun. With “iAppreciate” as the theme, daughters and their
With the season of winter coming, the teachers read the book “The Mitten” to the threes children. The children then created their own mitten by
Twice each week, EC students leave their classrooms and enter Eretz Yisrael! Morah Batsheva Kent, the fantastic Ivrit teacher in the JEC Early Childhood, transports
JEC’s National Technical Honor Society members are leading the technology department with a variety of new initiatives. This week NTHS member junior Zack Ovits and
As part of JKHA/RKYHS faculty member Sri Sundaram’s appointment to the national education advisory board of Infiniscope, a collaboration between NASA and the University of
Last week, as December 31 approached, generous Teaneck donors sifted through their closets anxious to clean out before the end of the fiscal year. The
On December fifth the JEC Lower School had an Hour of Code. This year, the program was ‘unplugged’—the students did not work on computers, rather,
Students from the RKYHS blood drive committee held their first of two blood drives for the year. Students, teachers, parents, former parents and alumni came