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Vor einem Tag · Frisch is a community of bnei and bnot Torah who pursue academic, religious, and personal growth in a supportive and kind environment. Learn about Frisch's core values, specialty tracks, co-curricular activities, and upcoming events.
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The Frisch School, also known as Yeshivat Frisch / f r ɪ ʃ /, is a coeducational, Modern Orthodox, yeshiva high school located in Paramus, in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It was founded in 1972 by Rabbi Menachem Meier and Alfred Frisch. The school primarily serves the Jewish communities of northern New Jersey and ...
An diesem Abend werden wir Ihnen das Pädagogische und das Organisatorische Konzept vorstellen, Sie durch die Schule führen und Rede und Antwort stehen. Der Info-Abend richtet sich ganz besonders an Eltern, deren Kinder im Vorschulalter sind, in den nächsten Jahren schulpflichtig werden und sich für ihr Kind eine solche Lernumgebung wünschen.
Frisch School is a Modern Orthodox yeshiva high school that integrates Torah and General Studies. It offers a rigorous and diverse academic program in English, World Languages, History, Math, Science, Talmud, Tanach, Technology and more.
Learn about the Henry & Esther Swieca Family Campus, which includes the Mordecai and Monique Katz Academic Building and the Zayat Athletic Center. See the features and facilities of our Beit Midrash, classrooms, library, cafeteria, shul, and gymnasium.
13. Nov. 2013 · The close friendships among students that develop at Frisch extend long after the four years of high school. The trusted bonds that form between teachers and students often last far beyond graduation, as Frisch faculty continue to serve as mentors and advisors for students as they attend college, enter adulthood, and become active members of the Jewish community.