JEC Freshmen Head to Highland Park/Edison for Shabbaton
A hallmark of the JEC experience is the relationships developed among students and with their rebbeim. With the grade coming together for Shabbat, and with
A hallmark of the JEC experience is the relationships developed among students and with their rebbeim. With the grade coming together for Shabbat, and with
This week, RPRY held its annual Toby Mayer Memorial Scholarship Breakfast, awarding Rabbi Steven Miodownik the Educator Excellence Award. The breakfast is in memory of
Three students from Bruriah who were nominated as finalists in a “Shark Tank” competition have attracted the attention of a major Amazon marketplace seller and
Holocaust survivors in the central New Jersey area enjoy socializing at Cafe Europa, a supportive social group that meets monthly. At the most recent Cafe
To mark Asara B’Tevet, early childhood and lower school classes participated in programming to promote friendship and kindness to one another. Lower school Judaic studies
Weeks of hard work culminated in the annual JEC HS blood drive. As always, countless students overcame their fears and donated blood in hopes of
The sounds of children playing, balls bouncing, music and carpool, are the soundtrack of a vibrant school. At the same time, living on the block
RKYHS students were fortunate to hear from Jacy Good and husband Steve Johnson about the dangers of distracted driving. On the day of her college
Yeshivat Noam designed, created and shipped care packages to 100 chayalim full of toiletries and gifts. Fourth grade girls made scarves, seventh grade girls created
Naaleh’s inaugural Torah Bowl team competed in its first meet last week and clinched their first victory against Kushner. The team looks forward to a
Last week RYNJ eighth grade students participated in a dry ice presentation on Dry Ice Day. RYNJ science teachers brought in a boxes of dry
First grade had an amazing trip to the Society of Illustrators and Safra synagogue last week! The museum visit started with an interactive read-aloud. Then