YCQ Spreads Joy To Those In Need Ahead Of Purim
Students in Grades 1-8 came together on Monday to pack mishloach manos for children in need, spreading joy and kindness just in time for Purim!
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Students in Grades 1-8 came together on Monday to pack mishloach manos for children in need, spreading joy and kindness just in time for Purim!
To welcome Purim, Yeshiva Primary held its annual Purim Carnival! With many fun attractions, games, and a magic show, the Purim spirit is definitely in the air at Yeshiva Primary!
This past Wednesday, RAMPAC (Rambam Political Action Committee) visited the Swedish Consulate in New York City. While there, they had the opportunity to meet Consul General Erik Ullenhag, who was the Swedish Ambassador to Israel from 2020 to 2024, and they also got to meet Deputy Consul General Helmer Broberg and Swedish Public Affairs Officer Aviva Neuman.
On Motza’ei Shabbos, March 1, parents of students in Yeshiva Primary and staff of the Yeshiva gathered in the Yeshiva Primary ballroom for an elegant melaveh malkah. Mrs. Judy Klein, Principal, welcomed everyone and thanked Mrs. Batsheva Dan for all her hard work planning the event and making it so wonderful. She also thanked Yafa Aronov for her help with the event. “We are partners with you, the parents,” she shared. “We want what is best for your children. Our role is to reinforce your values, our Jewish values. We want your children to reach their highest potential. An event like this helps us to connect and get to know each other better so we can work together for the best for your children.”
Last Tuesday was MTA’s annual College Night for Juniors and their parents. The event is the highlight of the Juniors’ College Guidance year, where they have the chance to meet with representatives of the colleges that interest MTA talmidim.
