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A huge swath of the outside play area was covered with folding chairs, the basketball hoop poles were decorated with balloons and the dais ran half the length of one side as Yeshiva of South Shore in Hewlett, an Orthodox Jewish boys only school, celebrated a groundbreaking of a new building and the street dedication for its founder on Nov. 21. more
With Yeshiva of South Shore as a backdrop, several elected and religious leaders gathered outside the Hewlett Jewish school to condemn the multiple anti-Semitic and bias attacks that have occurred in the metropolitan area. more
In the 1950s, Jeffrey Bienenfeld, a young man from Cedarhurst, traveled to East New York, Brooklyn, to be taught Jewish lessons by Rabbi Binyomin Kamenetzky at Yeshivas Toras Chaim, which was founded by Rabbi Isaac Schmidman in 1927. more
Teachers from Yeshiva of South Shore in Hewlett and the school’s principal, Rabbi Avraham Friedman, met with Lawrence Elementary School Principal Rina Beach, an assistant principal and a social worker to discuss mindfulness on Nov. 17. more
Very industrious kids, adolescent and adult volunteers put together 750 backpacks at Yeshiva of South Shore’s seventh annual Supplies For Success on Aug. 31 at the Hewlett school on William Street. more
The Town of Hempstead board approved capping the building department fees for three Five Towns entities at $500 each that will translate in saving the Yeshiva of South Shore in Hewlett, the Far Rockaway-based Hatzalah of the Rockaways and Nassau County and Congregation Bais Ephraim Yitzchok of Woodmere a total of $23,225 for their respective projects. more
Volunteers ranging from elementary school students to grandparents will hunker down at Yeshiva of South Shore in Hewlett this Sunday to fill backpacks as part of the Supplies for Success program, which donates school items to more than 500 Orthodox Jewish children in the Five Towns and throughout Long Island. more
Lawrence resident Aaron Ross is a rabbi, teacher, husband and father who owns a technology company, and dispenses tech advice through local and national media. more
Lack of communication and poor organization are the two major complaints made by parents about transportation in the Lawrence School District during the first several days of the new school year. more
Traffic issues need addressing To the Editor: Rabbi Dr. Edward Goldstein’s letter to the editor “Waiting for H-W to fix dismissal issues” (Feb. 20-26) could not have said it better on what many also experience with “traffic difficulties” on Williams Street, between Daub and Franklin avenues near the Yeshiva of South Shore. more
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