The YouTube Channel That Has Changed KSDS
Creating fun videos over promotional or informational ones is Rabbi Schwartz’s preference, but he always makes sure that each project includes an educational element.
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Rabbi Moshe Schwartz dressed as the Abominable Snowman (Photo by Mr. Alex Thaler, lower school science teacher)
Creating fun videos over promotional or informational ones is Rabbi Schwartz’s preference, but he always makes sure that each project includes an educational element.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May in Kelso, Scotland, June 5, 2017. (Ben Stansall/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Brexit, a looming threat in the near future of Great Britain, will change the country and the EU for decades.
Read MoreEven though the hurricanes hit Puerto Rico over a year ago, some residents are still braving shameful living conditions.
Read MoreStarting its course in the Carolinas and Virginia and making it all the way up to Atlantic Canada, Hurricane Florence caused immense damage that is far from being repaired.
Read MoreNetivon is the wise path for Jewish students to take if they want their Hebrew and Judaic knowledge to help them flourish in life.
Read MoreSpirit Day is planned, organized, and run entirely by the eighth grade. The eighth-grade students choose themes and games for the entire middle school to enjoy.
Read MoreRabbi Deborah Wechsler is serving as Chizuk Amuno’s interim senior rabbi until July.
Read MoreIn Harry Potter there are characters who share similar personality traits as those in the Torah.
Read MoreJust a warning, this article contains spoilers. If you have not seen Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War,” you may want to avoid reading this review.
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A middle school basketball game between KSDS and Jemicy School. KSDS players pictured (from left to right) Jack E. Eli F., and David P. (Photo by Melissa Halpern, director of communications and social media at Chizuk Amuno)
Like many teams before them, this year’s basketball teams proved once again to work cohesively and cooperatively.
Read MoreShavuot is celebrated in many different ways, including attending synagogue services, studying Torah, eating dairy treats and decorating with plants and flowers.
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