Colors: Blue Color

The Yeshiva of Central Queens’ (YCQ) Grade Four students and teachers embarked on a space adventure at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Westbury on Wednesday, December 5. Upon arrival, each class was assigned their own personal tour guide, who presented the Hubble Telescope, an actual Lunar Module, and the first planes made by the Grumman Corporation, which is located on Long Island. YCQ students were amazed to learn that Russia was the first country to send men, women, and even a dog into space, and the United States was the first nation to have a man walk on the moon.

The seventh grade at Yeshiva Sha’arei Zion had a fantastic experience last Thursday when they went to Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim in Kew Gardens Hills. They visited Rosh HaYeshiva Rav Akiva Grunblatt to be farhered (tested) on the two blatt Gemara that they learned. This was followed by beis midrash learning with older bachurim of the Yeshiva and a trip to the Yeshiva’s gym to enjoy some basketball. The boys had an amazing time and are already looking forward to completing the next chunk of Gemara to visit another prominent yeshivah!

The Rosh Chodesh BACK TO THE FUTURE Program at the Bais Yaakov Academy of Queens continued this past Rosh Chodesh Sh’vat. The famous woman highlighted this month is Rebbetzin Ruchoma Shain, author of the well-known All for the Boss, as well as other books. Each student received a card with Rebbetzin Shain’s picture and important facts about her life.

Partnership helps educators better understand and help struggling learners in mainstream classrooms

The Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) and Hidden Sparks are celebrating the fifth year of a collaborative effort to help struggling learners in mainstream classes. As part of the partnership, HALB utilizes an embedded Hidden Sparks Coach, Tamar Bauman, PhD, who works with educators on-site each week while also mentoring the school’s other education coaches.

Yeshiva of Central Queens (YCQ) Grades 1-5 enjoyed a special “Peulat Tevet” organized by Morah Osnat Fried, Elementary School Judaic Studies Teacher, and Rabbi Michael Ribalt, Elementary School Assistant Principal. The students learned about the miracle of the Hebrew language being spoken again, after 2,000 years of no spoken Hebrew. They watched a short video about the life and accomplishments of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the father of modern Hebrew, and ended the activity with a fun game of Bingo in the Hebrew language.