Marking another year of Israeli independence on April 22 marks another year of festivities at Rambam in recognition of this momentous day. Before the festivities began, students had the opportunity to hear a powerful perspective on the meaning behind Yom HaAtzmaut.
IDF soldier and Rambam alum, Class of 2022, Jay Cohen, returned to speak with the students. As a Rambam Man, Jay was able to connect deeply, sharing personal stories from his time in the army. Afterward, students asked thoughtful questions, and even after the assembly ended, many stayed behind to continue speaking with him. As is tradition, Dr. Goldman presented Jay with a plaque as a token of appreciation and honor. A special thank you to Jay Cohen, and his parents who were in attendance, and to everyone involved in organizing this meaningful visit.
Following the assembly, the celebration continued with Rambam’s annual excursion to Woodmere Lanes. There, the Israeli spirit in each student was brought out to its fullest. Multiple competitions took place, including the highest individual score, highest lane score, and cumulative grade totals. The winner of the highest individual score was none other than Dovi Stark (10th grade), with an impressive 164. The seniors took home the win for highest overall grade score, finishing with 3,594 points and earning themselves an ice cream treat.
Special thank you to Director of Student Activities, Reb Yitz Milworn, for running this event!
From meaningful reflection to spirited competition, Rambam once again celebrated Yom HaAtzmaut in a way that brought the entire school together.