RKYHS STEM students immersed themselves in the third annual KoHack event, held at Kohelet Yeshiva. KoHack is the only North American Yeshiva High School Coding Hackathon, and students from seven different Jewish day schools around the country participated. The teams spent two days collaborating and competing to address a problem using creative coding and design skills. This year’s prompt focused on building an app that can help combat the rise in antisemitism after October 7. During a break in the action, the KoHack participants enjoyed a lecture titled Adventure Capitalism that was delivered by local resident and business leader Amir Goldman.
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