Just before students and staff from Yeshiva of Central Queens headed off for a much needed school break, the eighth-grade SET³ STEM Club participated in a spaghetti bridge building competition. Each student received a kit complete with spaghetti and glue guns, in order to build his/her bridge. The
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Free Virtual Networking Event This Wednesday Will Show You How To Make Your Business Thrive In Challenging Times
Every businessperson is seeking new ways to thrive in the challenging economic aftermath of COVID-19. The staff at the Queens Jewish Link heard this
The Late Parkside Chapel In Rego Park
The block of Queens Boulevard between 65th and 66th Avenues in Rego Park has been an anomaly for decades, with its single-story storefronts rather
Halftime For Torah Attracts Over 3650 Devices
The ratings for the midway Super Bowl stream on Sunday evening, February 7 of Halftime for Torah are in and they are a mind-blowing kiddush Hashem
Emet Outreach Debuts “Dunkin’ Torah” Daily Learning
The women’s division of Emet Outreach has expanded their growing list of learning programs with an invigorating new morning initiative. Offered at
Chazaq And Met Council Inaugurate Lev Aharon Food Pantry In Kew Gardens Hills
The indelible melody of “Thank You, Hashem,” made famous by Queens-born Jewish singing sensation Joey Newcomb, rang through the air as the sun shined
