Each grade of the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls had the opportunity on Wednesday, September 18, to partake in acts of chesed and community before the Yamim Nora’im.

On Thursday, September 19, HANC High School was privileged to hear from dynamic author, speaker, and entrepreneur Moe Mernick. Author of The Gift of Stuttering, Mr. Mernick highlighted to the student body the importance of being authentic to oneself and the beauty of transforming challenges into the greatest gifts.

The 7th grade girls had an incredible time at their “sweet” meet-and-greet on Monday, September 9 (9/9/19). The ice cream sundae bar was especially fun and yummy. After the food, the 7th grade girls were randomly put into groups and then the real activities began. Human bingo was a hit, where each girl had to find someone “allergic to apples” or “birthday on a holiday” or something similar. This gave the girls an opportunity to talk to each other and find out new information.

On Friday, September 13, the 7th grade boys, along with Rabbi Olshan, Rabbi Dworetsky, and Dr. Levey, gathered in the Middle School Beit Midrash for a “get to know your classmates” activity. The boys first started off with some snacks, which included delicious rugalach and croissants. Following snacks, each 7th grade boy was asked to randomly select five M&Ms. We went around the room and each student introduced himself and then answered a question based on the color of the M&M (for example: Blue = Favorite Food, Yellow = Favorite Book or Movie, Red = Telling the Group Something About His Family).

MTA talmidim in Rabbi Mendelson’s Junior Shiur were zocheh to receive pre-Rosh HaShanah brachos from Yeshiva University Rosh Yeshiva Rav Hershel Schachter on Wednesday, September 25. Rav Schachter encouraged the boys to grow in their yir’as shamayim this year and wished them brachah and hatzlachah.

On Tuesday, September 24, Central Junior and Senior students were privileged to hear from Rabbanit Racheli Fraenkel, Dean of Students at Nishmat, and mother of Naftali Fraenkel z”l, who was killed by terrorists in Israel in 2014, along with Eyal Yifrach and Gilad Shaar z”l. Mrs. Fraenkel spoke to the students about t’filah – the variety of Jewish approaches to it, the importance of being present in t’filah, even for only a moment, and her own experience with t’filah in tragedy. Her words of Torah and personal story were an inspiring moment in the lead-up to Rosh HaShanah.