PAUSE — Pausing and Understanding Speech’s Effect — a new initiative led by 10th and 11th grade students under the direction of limudei kodesh teacher Sheva Mezei, was …
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5/24/18
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The Jewish community turned out in force on Sunday for an expanded Cedarhurst-Lawrence Memorial Day Parade. The late-morning event drew marchers from several local day schools and Jewish …
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The Jewish Star
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5/29/19
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Shulamith Middle Division’s Class of 2020 cheered its graduates in an unconventional yet fun and exciting Wishes and Waves pre-graduation drive-thru celebration on June 2. A drive-in graduation …
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By Tirzah Luchins
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7/3/20
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Private Yosef Salzbank speaks about Jewish life in the army
By Michael Orbach
Issue of October 30 2009/ 12 Cheshvan 5770
An unusual alumnus returned to HANC High School this past …
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10/27/09
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The SKA JUMP team successfully ran its first event of the year. Organized as a component of NCSY, JUMP (Jewish Unity Mentoring Program) is a teen leadership training program that focuses on teaching Jewish high school students leadership skills, thereby empowering them to help create positive changes in their schools and communities.
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By Leelah Paul
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12/11/13
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Leaders of Agudath Israel, board members of Yeshiva Darchei Torah, representatives of local yeshivas, and community activists from Far Rockaway and the Five Towns met with state Senate Majority …
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2/15/17
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In honor of this Shabbat’s Parshat Noach and its rainbow promise, 3- and 4-year-olds at HAFTR’s Early Childhood Center in Lawrence came together to form their own rainbow, with each class …
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10/13/18
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Graduates from six Touro graduate schools participated in a virtual commencement ceremony on June 16, where they were invited to close their eyes and imagine themselves at Lincoln Center’s …
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7/3/20
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Palin fallout; disappointment at lack of participation
By Yaffi Spodek
Issue of Sept. 26, 2008
Thousands gathered across from the United Nations Monday to protest the arrival of Iranian …
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9/25/08
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Dr. Bernard Lander was one of the longest-serving college administrators in the country, leading Touro College from its founding in 1971 until his death at age 94 last February. A rabbi and sociologist by training, he used his Jewish and secular careers to create and nurture a leading institution of learning in the Jewish community.
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By Sergey Kadinsky
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2/10/11
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