This past week, grade eight students of the Yeshiva of Central Queens went on a virtual field trip (via Zoom) to the Tenement Museum, and learned about the Rogarshevskys, a Jewish American family that lived at 97 Orchard Street in the 1910s. Students viewed immigration documents, their conditions at home, and at work. They were shown the difficulties the family endured in maintaining observant Judaism. Rabbi Landsman, Principal of YCQ, said, “It is important for new generations to understand our past in the present, in order to explore their future, a future of keeping Judaism alive and prospering.”