by Elie Burg (’18)
Akiva Axel (’16) met with Morah Haibi’s 11th and 12th grade students to have a discussion in Hebrew. Akiva is currently in Yeshiva מכינת עצם Otzem-Pre-Military Torah Academy, in the Southern part of Israel and he explained to the students the importance of learning Hebrew in order to […]
21.1 Kilometers, or 13.1 miles. That’s the total distance run by the ten MTA students who ran the Jerusalem Marathon on Friday, March 17. And while that’s an impressive accomplishment in itself, our experience in our four days in Israel far exceeded the two or three hours that the marathon consumed.
Most importantly, […]
by Yosef Lemel (’17)
On Tuesday night, the MTA debate team went to Rambam for a joint experienced/novice debate. The resolution was: “The United States should tax caffeine.” That resolution may sound radical; however, the side arguing for the resolution is allowed to limit the tax to certain products. For example, both affirmative […]
by David Tanner (’18)
During lunch this past Thursday, April 5th, the Honors College met, divided by grade, and discussed a selection from Tom’s River, this year’s Honors College reading. Tom’s River is an account of the pollution of the titular New Jersey township through dumping of toxic materials, which caused a cancer […]
by Kovi Pahmer (’20)
On Monday night, the MTA Lions soccer team travelled to Riverdale to face their rivals, the SAR Sting, in a battle that may end up being the deciding factor in the division race. As expected, the game started out tick for tack as Hudy Weiss (’19) and Ariel Feuerstein […]
by Elishama Marmon (’20)
This past weekend, the Yeshiva Fellowship held its second annual Yeshiva Fellowship Shabbaton. Some of the talmidim played a few games of paintball at the Paintball Asylum in the pouring rain, which really added to the experience, while the others went bowling in Bowler City, and then rock climbing at High […]
by Baruch Schwartz (’18)
On Monday, Rabbi Danto’s shiur celebrated the completion of 24 dapim of Gemara. With the completion of these dapim, the shiur also completed the first perek of Meseches Rosh Hashanah. The siyum was preceded by a review session lasting two and a half hours. This was concluded by singing and dancing […]
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