RYNJ Sends Chizuk to Israel
RYNJ’s first Project Chayal murals were hand-delivered to Israel this week! The posters began in the RYNJ halls, where they were filled by students with
RYNJ’s first Project Chayal murals were hand-delivered to Israel this week! The posters began in the RYNJ halls, where they were filled by students with
Yavneh Academy second graders are learning about space and space exploration. After learning about various exploratory missions and the challenges with having equipment land on
As part of the Shamati Torah L’Shma Learning Program, dedicated in loving memory of Dr. Belizon, z”l Yeshivat Noam students have been learning hichot brachot
Following the completion of their unit on natural hazards and their effect, Yeshivat He’Atid sixth graders were tasked with creating their own landslide simulation lab.
The fifth grade oceanography unit is a complex, several months’ long project, during which time the students learn about many aspects of the ocean in
This past week, the BPY students learned about the levonah (frankensance) which is in this week’s parsha, and how it comes from the resin of
Thirty one JKHA and RKYHS students took part in a hair donation drive today. All of the participants donated a minimum of eight inches of
JEC third graders did an incredible job at their State Fair performance and exhibit! The students performed songs about America and had an opportunity to
RPRY’s sixth grade social studies classes enjoyed a guest seminar by Rabbi Meir Lipschitz to help draw connections between ancient Mesopotamia and Jewish history. Discussion
To prepare for Purim, WTA middle school students stepped into the role of teachers, teaching their lower school peers about why people dress up on
On Shushan Purim, Netivot’s upper elementary students visited the Stein Assisted Living Center to bring joy to their residents. The students sang joyful songs in
Seven SAR Academy students took a memorable trip to the Orthodox Union (OU). The winners of the grades three to five Bracha Bee, along with