YSZ HS For Girls Wows Community At Their Open House
Prospective students and their families poured into YSZ High School on Sunday, October 31, to learn about the new high school. There was an excitement and energy in the air.
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Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Prospective students and their families poured into YSZ High School on Sunday, October 31, to learn about the new high school. There was an excitement and energy in the air.
In conjunction with Rosh Chodesh, students at SINAI at YCQ found both a hands-on and delicious way to learn about the cycles of the moon – by using Oreo cookies to illustrate the various phases.
YTM talmidim enjoyed the annual Ki Heim Chayeinu Sukkos vacation learning and davening program barbecue!
“Oneg Shabbat at Yeshiva of Central Queens is an exceptional part of its Early Childhood Program,” relates Morah Michelle Bloom, YCQ Kindergarten Teacher. “All the Kindergarten students come together in the shul and daven. They sing Shabbat songs and listen to a story by Rabbi Landsman, Principal of YCQ. It’s so important for the yeladim to see and experience this sense of achdut.”
Chesed opportunities took up much of Wednesday, October 20, and Thursday, October 21, when all the grades of the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls experienced different ways of giving back to the Jewish community.
Rambam Mesivta thrilled its talmidim with a surprise announcement that they will soon be housed in a brand-new building, which is being built just a few blocks away. The new site is also located in Lawrence, an approximately six-minute walk from the present location.
