Chemistry can be fun when RYNJ eighth grade students learn how dry ice sublimes when it goes from a solid directly to a gas, skipping the liquid phase and making it 'dry'. Cool!
Ben Porat Yosef first and second graders enjoyed a visit with the Living Legacy Havdalah program on Thursday, November 12. Before making their own havdalah candles, the students discussed the metaphor of Shabbat as a guest and queen that we welcome into our homes each week. They learned that just as we take the time to
In honor of Parshat Toldot, the children of Teaneck Chabad Preschool cooked their own lentil soup, just like Yaakov. The aroma was so enticing that they decided to eat it instead of selling it.
Technology has changed our entire world. Every moment of our lives is touched by an innovation created somewhere in the Silicon Valley or in a university tech lab, and with this influx of newness, many stable American industries have been forced to evolve. One such industry is journalism. Since the printing press was popularized in
Yeshivat Noam has a strong commitment to our brothers and sisters in Israel. Israeli and American flags hang proudly in every classroom, decorations and artwork connected to Israeli culture and landmarks abound throughout the school and we close each and every program with the singing of Hatikvah. Simply put,
On Wednesday, November 4 2015, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) students in the Names Not Numbers Holocaust documentary program, joined by the rest of the senior class, traveled to Battery Park in Lower Manhattan for the annual visit to the famed Jewish Heritage Museum. Upon arrival, the students were greeted by the museum
November 2, 2015 served as an opportunity for Yeshiva University High School for Boys’ (MTA) senior Arista members to reflect upon past achievements, such as the recent blood drive, and plan for the future, all while enjoying an appetizing brunch. What made this event different than any other Arista meeting was the unorthodox
TABC seniors had their annual Chesed Day, during which they initiated TABC’s partnering with Chesed 24/7, an organization that provides kosher food for patients and their relatives who are staying in hospitals. During their time at Chesed 24/7, they packed “Shabbos in a Box” packages. TABC looks forward to a long and mutually
Ma'ayanot juniors spending a morning last week volunteering at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey which provides food for 1.1 million people in need.
While only a few miles from Disneyworld, play and leisure were clearly not on the agenda of Moriah staff. As leaders in the movement to further develop The Moriah School’s personalized learning program, a delegation was sent to the iNACOL Symposium in Orlando, Florida where they joined over 3000 participants from around the
The RYNJ yiladim of K3 are preparing for takeoff as they learn all about our amazing solar system.
BPY fifth graders had a wonderful time doing all kinds of hands-on math activities at MoMath: the National Museum of Mathematics, on Monday, November 9. They explored shapes, tessellation and many more math topics.