Bruriah Takes Annual Jewish History Trip
“Bruriah’s 11th grade Historia trip is something all schools should experience,” Rabbi Paysach Krohn said when he addressed the juniors during their annual Jewish History
“Bruriah’s 11th grade Historia trip is something all schools should experience,” Rabbi Paysach Krohn said when he addressed the juniors during their annual Jewish History
Last week, the first-place JEC Torah Bowl team cruised to sweeping victories in all their matches, winning the New Jersey division in dominating fashion. The
In honor of Yom Ha’atzmaut this week, the children learned about Yerushalayim and the Kotel. Many people come from all over the world to daven
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found that most adults consume between 12.5 and 13.5 percent of their total calories per day from
(Courtesy of RWJ Barnabas Hospital) What saps vitality after age 75? One thing, in many cases, is a condition called aortic valve stenosis—a narrowing of
On March 26, seven local Jewish high schools sent teams to participate in a drama competition entitled Envision Shakespeare. The objective was for each team
Students at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies went on a trip to Six Flags Great Adventure during Chol Hamoed Pesach. Despite the
A larger than life politician so beloved by the masses that if he “had stabbed their mothers” they would love him “no less.” The elite
TABC spent the time before Pesach preparing for the upcoming chag in many ways. Aside from the learning in the daily shiurim, there were several
Before Pesach, Yeshivat He’Atid preschoolers had the opportunity to participate in the mitzvah of Biur Chametz. Rav Ronen led the way, explaining the mitzvah and
Ben Porat Yosef fifth grade students, under the guidance of Rabbi Acoca, the school’s rav beit hasefer, and Rav Haim, fifth grade Judaic studies teacher,