One of the hallmarks of MTA is the Names, Not Numbers® course, which is taken as a Senior elective. Approximately two-thirds of the grade typically participate in this extremely meaningful program. Over the past several days, survivors have been coming to MTA to be interviewed by the talmidim who have been learning their stories prior to the in-person visit.

In a remarkable display of unity and commitment, members of the Yeshiva Sha’arei Zion Girls High School recently participated in the March for Israel held in Washington, DC. The event brought together many of the YSZ girls, Mrs. Zerykier, menahelet; several faculty members; Rabbi Avraham Fridman, principal, YSZ Elementary; some of his eighth grade students; and members of the Bukharian community, collectively representing our community’s unwavering support for Israel.

While our seventh and eighth graders attended the March for Israel in Washington, DC, our fifth and sixth graders had their own rally in HALB. Students and teachers came together, singing songs of unity and strength, and davening for safety for Israel, the Jewish people, and to bring the hostages home.

It is no secret how much children love pizza. The mere mention that that’s what’s for dinner has them beaming. The BMA Children Helping Children campaign has delivered over 800 pizza pies to families living in Mitzpeh Yericho and to the 75 displaced families from the south now staying in that area. The stream of emails the school has received with pictures and letters shows how a small little effort means so much to others. This letter from the Hazan family of Sderot is just one example:

The Yeshiva of Central Queens Third Grade put on a spectacular performance at the annual Intergenerational Melaveh Malkah on Motza’ei Shabbos, November 11. Students beautifully sang Havdalah and Motza’ei Shabbos-themed songs, under the musical direction of Morah Tali Spector. The evening also featured a magic show by Yoel Hecht, a delicious dinner, and a wonderful opportunity for students, parents, grandparents, and teachers to connect with each other. Special thanks to the Third-Grade teachers, Mrs. Lucks, Ms. Laffer, Morah Etty, and Morah Salek, for all their efforts!

The boys in Rabbi Pollak’s fourth grade class at Yeshiva Tiferes Moshe are learning up a storm. They almost finished Parshas Sh’mos and look forward to the siyum and starting the next parshah. They have completed the first perek of Mishnayos B’rachos and have moved on to the next perek.