A longtime goal was accomplished by Woodmere resident and teacher Dennis Kantor, when his children’s book, “Calling From Carowak” was published last December.
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By Tyler Marko
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9/14/17
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Enjoying the food and drink at Fleishfest
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After the period of Nine Days mourning the destruction of the first and second temples, the fifth annual Fleishfest was held at the Cedarhurst home of Penina & David Klein on Aug. 3.
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8/17/17
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To calm the nerves and create a welcoming environment for the 90 incoming freshmen, class of 2020, Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School for Boys in Woodmere students from more than 15 elementary schools got acquainted at the annual YomAchdut, a day of unity, on May 7.
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5/25/17
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In honor of Holocaust victims, Sruli Fruchter, a junior at Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School for Boys in Woodmere, and several other students produced “In Living Memory,” a journal that included articles recounting the stories of relatives and other tales.
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5/4/17
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Davis Renov Stahler (DRS) Yeshiva High School for Boys in Woodmere had much to celebrate last week.
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3/22/17
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Aaron Singer and Uri Ash, both juniors at Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High School for Boys in Woodmere, placed first (tie) and fifth, respectively, in the National Jerusalem Science Contest, a highly competitive and prestigious contest, sponsored by the Jerusalem College of Technology.
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3/15/17
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Lifelong Cedarhurst resident Andrew Goldsmith is running unopposed for a four-year term of village justice.
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By Diana Colapietro
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3/15/17
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For the ninth consecutive year and the 10th time since 2004, Lawrence High School students — who conducted social science research under the guidance of teacher Dr. Stephen Sullivan — were selected to present at a prestigious professional conference.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/8/17
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In the first competition of the season the mock trial team from Davis Renov Stahler Yeshiva High Schools for Boys in Woodmere defeated East Rockaway High School in a heated legal debate.
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3/2/17
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The streets of West Hempstead seem like an unlikely birthplace of a sports team that was in first place in the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association’s Division II last week. But it was just part of growing up for Jesse Gordon, Avi Marguiles and Moshe Genuth — West Hempstead residents who attend Yeshiva University and play on its squad, the Maccabees — the only all-Jewish team in their collegiate roller hockey league.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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2/21/17
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