The entire RPRY faculty participated in an enriching day of learning on Thursday, February 25, 2016. Everyone left invigorated and inspired. Peer-to-peer sharing sessions gave the participants a better of appreciation of their amazing RPRY faculty colleagues!
All faculty attended a
Students create masks in anticipation of Purim.
The JEC’s alumni network invites the broader community to come together to support efforts to raise funding for a memorial lookout honoring Ezra’s memory. The memorial lookout will be built on the Boys’ Promenade which will collectively honor the memories of Ezra Schwartz z”l, Naftali Frenkel z”l, Gilad Shaar z”l and Eyal Yifrah
The JKHA second-grade class recently had an amazing field trip to the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts in Madison. The students had the opportunity to make marbles out of clay, much like the Colonial kids did. They reenacted all the chores that colonial children had to do to help out in their homes. The students gathered
RTMA middle school students, joined by Rabbi Yablonsky, Rabbi Friedman and Mr. Dietz, had a very special breakfast in honor of Purim Katan. There was a fun hat competition, where judges looked for originality and creativity. To build community and confidence, the students then each shared a joke for a Purim Katan treat and special
Anyone in Cedar Market last Monday morning would have been privileged to join Yavneh Academy’s fifth graders in a live game show starring the fifth graders’ brachot bee champions. The competitors could be seen speeding through the aisles looking for the answers to questions such as “find something in the produce
Only Summer Maker Program for High School in Northern New Jersey
The Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School (RKYHS) is offering a four-week summer intensive science program, the “Maker Experience,” from July 7 to August 5, 2016. The Maker Experience is an extension
There was a palpable excitement and energy that filled the hallways of RKYHS as the students participated in the Kushner Cup over the course of two days. Competing in three teams—Givati, Tzanchanim and Golani—the students were involved in a variety of skills, challenges and competitions as they vied
The students participating in the JKHA Musical Theater Workshop worked hard preparing for last week’s performance of “Seize the Day.” The first-class performance featured scenes and songs from Broadway shows including “Annie,” “The Fantasticks,” “The Lion King,” “Newsies,” “Oliver!,” “Rent”
Ma’ayanot Students Return From New Orleans Trip Empowered and Inspired
As I’ve shared many times before, some students are best able to access their untapped potential by leaving their comfort zone and traveling far away from anything familiar. Those feelings were
98, 99, 100! On February 25, BPY kindergarten students celebrated the 100 thday of school with a day full activities all about the number 100. Among the day’s events, children brought in collections of 100 objects, made 100-bead necklaces, created 100-sticker crowns, prepared a 100-snack mix, had a Hershey kiss hunt
Yeshivat Noam students celebrated the 100 thDay with costumes, decorations and special activities to commemorate the event.