This past week, MTA held unique chesed events in Bergen County and on Long Island. These events gave incoming and current MTA moms a chance to meet each other and spend a meaningful evening together. Everyone made mezuzos that will be sent to chayalim in Eretz Yisrael, and each one was a work of art!

One of the great success stories of the Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) athletic program is its hockey team. The Wildcats’ recent victory over North Shore – on Monday, May 5 – in which sophomore Annabelle Klein pulled off a dazzling hat trick, and sophomore Shira Mandelbaum delivered a rare shutout, is a testament to the resilience of a team that lost nine players to graduation last year.

On Wednesday, April 30 – Yom HaZikaron – students and faculty gathered in the auditorium for a solemn and meaningful tekes to honor Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror, those who gave their lives in defense of our Homeland. The day’s events centered on the theme of sacrifice and remembrance.

The Yeshiva of Central Queens (YCQ) marked Staff-Teacher Appreciation Week with a series of thoughtful gestures to show gratitude to its outstanding staff. Organized by the Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) and the school administration, the week was filled with treats to brighten each day and express hakaras ha’tov to the incredible faculty.

HALB proudly marched down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan at the Israel Day on Fifth parade. Students and staff were excited to represent HALB on this important day!