In honor of Election Day, Yeshiva of Central Queens students engaged in age-appropriate lessons about democracy, choice, and empathy. Elementary students registered to vote and then cast their ballots in a fun election to decide between donuts and ices, while early childhood students, guided by Morah Shana, learned about voting by choosing between cookies and pretzels.

The Hishtadeil Lihyos Ish Midos Program has begun at BYQ with an introductory assembly for grades 1-8. The very talented moros presented an all-new musical play entitled Rabbi Vonka And The Kosher Chocolate Factory. The students were spellbound and thoroughly amused, as the lessons of midos tovos came to life in a clear, entertaining, and humorous way. The four midos presented that will be focused on this year are Kibbud Horim U’Morim (Honoring Parents and Teachers), Samei’ach B’Chelko (Happy with One’s Lot), Nosei B’Ol Im Chaveiro (Sharing Another’s Burden), and Hakaras HaTov (Appreciation).

Every year, a new selection of courses is added to the roster at the Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central), and the 2024-25 school year is no different: New and restructured classes are making their debut this semester across the disciplines. Two new courses, Jewish Philosophy and The History of Zionism, have been added to Central’s robust Judaic Studies offerings.

Second-grade girls had the wonderful experience of visiting a nursing home, where they created thoughtful, handmade puzzles with hidden messages for the residents. Each puzzle contained a unique message that would only be revealed once the pieces were put together, creating an element of suspense and joy.

On November 10, Rambam Mesivta, long known for its commitment to activism, Zionism, civic responsibility, and leadership, proudly participated in the "Stand Together Rally" in Washington, DC. Under the guidance of Principal Mr. Hillel Goldman, a delegation of students represented the school in an event dedicated to promoting unity, resilience, and proactive advocacy on behalf of those fighting in Eretz Yisroel.