Colors: Blue Color

This past Motzaei Shabbos, MTA talmidim and parents converged on Washington Heights to enjoy an evening together with the MTA family. With delicious food provided by the local eateries, the night began with the opportunity to reconnect with friends from across the tri-state area. Then the crowd headed to the gym for dancing to the music of Baruch Levine. Rebbeim, talmidim, and their fathers danced around in exuberance to the songs of Adar and Purim, expressing their love and appreciation for a yeshiva that is and has been home to so many. The families then took seats as divrei Torah were shared by Menahel Rabbi Shimon Schenker and Senior Avi Cohen. After the inspirational words of Torah had been shared, the lights were shut and a heartfelt kumzits ensued. The room was filled with the beautiful sound of sincere song, as talmidim, parents, and rebbeim joined together in harmony. The night concluded with one last round of dancing, as the talmidim and their fathers kept the ruach going after the kumzits had officially come to a close. The Melave Malka was an unforgettable event highlighting the signature ruach for which MTA is known.

Bais Yaakov of Queens is still “flying high” with the memories of the recent two-week El Al PRayerlines Tefilah Program. It was an intense two weeks, where the girls were “elevated” to new “heights” in their level of t’filah to Hashem, through song, dance, drama, interactive lessons, food, and visual displays. The school building was transformed into an “airport” with creative and meaningful bulletin boards, signs, door messages, and an entrance lobby displaying airplanes flying overhead straight to the Shaarei Shamayim!

This past Sunday, HALB sixth grade girls celebrated the milestone of becoming b’nos mitzvah with their parents and teachers. The program began with Rabbi Fogel, Middle School Principal of Limudei Kodesh, running a workshop on T’filah. Then they enjoyed a delicious breakfast, while hearing powerful words of Torah from HALB’s Head of School, Rabbi Englander, as well as from some of the b’nos mitzvah.

Purim spirit was definitely in the air at the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls the week of February 21. With a hilarious costume contest on Tuesday and a Dress Up Decades Day on Wednesday, SKA students proved they are extraordinarily creative. Contributing to the lighthearted festive atmosphere, several SKA faculty members dressed as they did in high school while many girls continued wearing Purim garb the rest of the week!

Mrs. Rivki Morel was born with cystic fibrosis and has lived a life of struggle, hardship, transformation, and optimism all rolled into one. As a life’s mission, she has undertaken to take her message of emunah to the wider Jewish community and graciously came to Shevach High School on Monday, February13, to speak to its students and staff as part of that mission.