HaZamir’s Singing Teens Learn to Be Part of Klal Yisrael
Vivian Lazar knows that HaZamir, the International Jewish High School Choir, which she directs, is more than just a musical organization through which some 400
Vivian Lazar knows that HaZamir, the International Jewish High School Choir, which she directs, is more than just a musical organization through which some 400
Awards, top ratings and gold medals keep flowing for kosher wines from all over the world. Over the last couple of weeks, the results of
On Monday, May 9, the Ma’ayanot STEM class visited Bloomberg L.P. to further learn about the roles of women in the technology industry. Bloomberg has
Last Thursday night, thirteen Ma’ayanot students, two faculty members and one alumna traveled to New York City to participate in Ma’ayanot’s first ever Midnight Run
Sunday, May 15 was an eventful day for the Ma’ayanot softball team. At 12 p.m. Ma’ayanot played against Frisch, and followed that up with a
OHEL Children’s Home and Family Services has launched a new podcast series of conversations entitled “Listen for a Change: Personal Stories That Strengthen Our Community.”
When speaking of the critical service of the Kohen Gadol on Yom Kippur, the holiest of days, the Torah tells us, “v’chol adam lo yi’hiyeh
This painting is a tribute to the many men and women who were able to survive the Holocaust utilizing their sewing talents, inspired by the
Many of us either have had experience with or at least have heard of rehabilitation. Rehabilitation, sometimes called “rehab,” is often prescribed post-surgery or after
One of the traditions of Yom Ha’atzmaut is the nearly mandatory BBQ, often referred to as the mitzvah of the day by the Israelis. A
Ma’ayanot’s 80/20 Experiment At the beginning of the 2014-15 school year, I noticed that my seniors had an advanced case of senioritis, the well-documented phenomenon
Editor’s note: Per the author’s request, names mentioned in this article are pseudonyms for real people. Hello, my name is Rafi Jacobs. I am a