Colors: Blue Color

On Monday, January 13, the Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) hosted its annual Dinner of Tribute at the Sephardic Temple of Cedarhurst. The event is an opportunity for YUHSG to celebrate its community and express appreciation for those who have made noteworthy contributions to the health of the school over the past year. Faculty, students, and other members of the school community gathered for the event.

From January 2 to January 27, a group of students from the Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) traveled to the south of Israel and joined Ulpanat Bnei Akiva Lachish to attend school and experience life as an Israeli student, as a part of the Central Ba’aretz Program.

Last week, a group of HALB students had the incredible opportunity to participate in Middle School Civic Spirit Day at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn. They joined nearly 100 other students from around the tri-state area to learn and explore questions and issues related to civic life and the judicial system.

Becoming Godly: Integrating Torah and Psychology to Guide Us in Emulating Hashem, a new book by Rabbi Dr. Yosef Sokol, offers a groundbreaking approach to understanding and actualizing human potential. His compelling work integrates the depth of Torah wisdom with the practical insights of modern psychology, presenting a cohesive framework for personal growth and purposeful living.

YCQ hosted a beautiful Melave Malka for the Grade 4 boys on Motzaei Shabbos. Students and their families made tzitzis, enjoyed a kumzitz by Rabbis Ari Boiangiu and Ophie Nat, and ate a delicious dinner catered by Bravo Pizza Queens and our very own Chef Yaakov. Special thanks to everyone made the night so special.