Thanksgiving has passed and all the turkeys are re-populating. Hanukkah is here and all the potatoes are scared stiff. Each year Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway (HAFTR) High School does something special to celebrate Hanukkah.
From color war to assemblies, we always have a fantastic time. This year remains a mystery, but rumor has it that color war will grace the hallways, pitting each grade against each other. What is known is that on Thursday, Dec. 10, the commissioned menorah that was built at the beginning of the school year was lit and officially dedicated. The menorah is built from Kassam rockets that were launched from Gaza into Sderot, Israel. As mentioned in a previous column, David and Debra Segal and their daughter Danielle and her husband, Jason Bokor, commissioned Israeli artist, Yaron Bob, to build the unique menorah, “Darkness into Light,” for HAFTR High School. It will be permanently displayed on the front lawn of the high school.
Former HAFTR student killed
On Nov. 19, Ezra Schwartz was murdered. Ezra was an 18-year-old from Massachusetts who was learning in a yeshiva in Israel this year. After delivering food to soldiers, he and his group boarded a bus to travel to their next act of kindness: helping to build a park dedicated to victims of terror. Ezra was sleeping with his head against the window, next to his best friend and roommate, Jason Geller.