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NEWS
- Holocaust
commemorations streamlined for future years
- Fundraising,
education key to 'Free the Slaves'
- Middle
States accreditation visit coming
- Survey
gauges homework load
Op-Ed
- Tactlessness
marginalizes students' debating
- Gay rights
must be preserved
- New edition
of Jewsome
- Letters
to the Editor
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SPORTS
- Bunting
strategy carries GVS
photo by Sam Jacobson
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Freshman
Hayley Niad slides into second base. Base-running and speed
have been important for the team, which bunts often.
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- Reserves
serve important role on track and field
- Eigth-graders
help volleyball in starting, bench roles
- Golf
benefits from nearby range
- BVT
uses yoga, outside practice to remain conditioned
- Feature:
Club 'fun' chance for athletic participation
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photo illustration by Daniel Brujis
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Passing
on the Holocaust legacy to students, senior Eitan Fishbein,
who recently returned from Poland, and survivor Henry Blumenstien
shared their experiences on April 19.
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FEATURE
- Krav Maga:
contact, instincts, power, pain
- Knock,
knock-Jew's there!
- Review:
'Heeb' pushes to the extreme
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photo courtesy Albert Ferguson
There
are currently two centers in the Washington D.C. area licensed
to teached Krav Maga.
In-Depth
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