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Arts event to showcase new talents

 

Stoil awarded fellowship

 

JSA attends conference

 

Juniors teach faith, religion

 

Festival joins language, art

 

Moyer places first in county science fair

 

Shabbaton rescheduled

 

Tolerance promoted

 

Meyer retires

 

Brook wins photo awards


Debate and Mock Trial teams advance to playoffs

 

Campaign aims to help Jews in Argentina
In response to the growing economic crisis in Argentina, a group of students organized the Scholem Aleichem Campaign, to increase awareness and raise money for the Jewish Argentinian community, where many families are living well below the poverty line.


Tuition increase raises parent concern
The recently announced tuition increase for the 2002-2003 academic year is raising concern among several parents, since it will raise this year’s tuition by nine percent in the Lower School and by 13 percent in the Upper School, one year after the Upper School tuition was raised by eleven percent.


Young directors create one-act play festival


Four juniors are directing one-act plays for the “Evening with the Arts,” which will be held on May 13. The one-act plays will be performed together as a completely student-organized and directed one-act play festival, according to one of the directors, junior Jason Schlafstein.





‘Yoms’ provide for ‘heartfelt’ experiences

Faculty and students recently organized and presented the annual ‘Yom’ ceremonies, commemorating Yom HaShoah, Yom Ha’Atzmaut and Yom HaZikaron. Yom HaShoah, the day that honors the lives of the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust, was on April 9.