Rambam Mesivta

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Rambam Mesivta
Location
15 Frost Lane, Lawrence, NY

United States of America
Information
TypePrivate School
MottoTorah, Midos, Excellence
Religious affiliation(s)Jewish
Established1991
Sister schoolMidreshet Shalhevet (former)
School districtLawrence (District 15)
Faculty55
Grades9th - 12th
GenderHe/Him/He
Enrollment150-200
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Red and Black
   
MascotRaven
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools
NewspaperThe Rambam Onion, Rambam Record, Hamasmid
Websitehttp://www.rambam.org

Rambam Mesivta is a private Jewish High School in Lawrence, NY.[1] Rambam Mesivta was founded in 1991 by a group of individuals who saw the need for an all boys' Mesivta program that offers classes in Religious Jewish Studies and College Preparatory studies. Students attend from Queens, Brooklyn, Great Neck, the Five Towns, Plainview, West Hempstead, and Greater Long Island.[2]

Rav Zev Meir Friedman serves as Rosh HaMesivta and Rabbi Yotav Eliach (author of Judaism, Zionism, and the Land of Israel)[3] serves as Principal.

History[]

Rambam Mesivta was founded in 1991 by a group of individuals who saw the need for an all boys' Mesivta program that offers classes in Religious Jewish Studies and College Preparatory studies.

In 2006 Rambam entered into a partnership with longtime rival HAFTR High School, which became known as . This move was intended to pool resources, and to raise the standard of religious education in HAFTR and secular education in Rambam.[4] It also helped create Rambam's sister school the now defunct Midreshet Shalhevet.[5] This deal ended partially as a result of the 2008 financial crisis, and was due to a large deficit Shalhevet created. This was a result in increased distribution of need based scholarships. In the end HAFTR refused to fund the deficit thus ending the deal.[6] Shalhevet though was able to cover the deficit through a fund raising campaign and was able to remain open.

In 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the sister school Shalhevet was forced to close permanently.[7]

Awards and Recognitions[]

Rambam Mesivta was honored with the National Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence in 2015 for its high scholastic performance, as measured by SAT and other standardized tests.[8] Rambam was the second Yeshiva on Long Island to have ever been honored with this prestigious award.[9] Out of a possible 133,00 public, private and parochial schools that could apply for the award, only 39 Jewish, yeshivas or community schools have qualified to date.[10]

Athletics[]

Rambam Mesivta has multiple athletic teams, including hockey, basketball, flag football, soccer, tennis, and softball.

Rambam's strongest sport is known to be hockey, as the Varsity team has made it to the playoffs several times, most recently in the 2017–2018 season. In the same year, the Junior Varsity team went 8–1 in the regular season, and defeated the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy in the first round of the playoffs.

Activism[]

Rambam Mesivta is notable in encouraging their student body to be involved with "Jewish activism and political awareness".[2] Congresswomen Kathleen M. Rice, in recognizing the school for achieving the Blue Ribbon award, stated as follows:[11]
"within days of the 2004 earthquake and tsunami in Southeast Asia, which killed more than 250,000 people, students from Rambam Mesivta raised more than $6,000 to help rebuild schools and buy school supplies in Sri Lanka. Following the tragic 2014 terrorist attack at the Har Nof synagogue in Jerusalem, in which four Jewish worshipers were killed, a group of 10th graders from Rambam Mesivta responded immediately with a campaign to raise money for the victims' families. Within a day of the attack, the students had raised nearly $20,000, and within 10 days, they raised over one million. Nearly two months after they launched their campaign, this passionate and caring group of students raised over two million dollars."
Students at Rambam were among the picketers in front of the Polish consulate in NY to protest Polish action against an historian documenting Polish collusion with the Nazis during WWII.[12] The protest led to a meeting between the dean of the high school, Rabbi Friedman, and the Polish consul-general, Urszula Gacek, attempting to find common ground.[13] In the end they were successful and Jakiw Palij was deported to Germany.[14]

Staff[]

  • Rosh HaMesivta – Rabbi Zev M. Friedman
  • Principal – Rabbi Yotav Eliach (author of Judaism, Zionism, and the Land of Israel[3])
  • Assistant Principal – Rabbi Avi Haar
  • Associate Principal – Mr. Hillel Goldman
  • Director of Israel Guidance – Rabbi Avi Herschman
  • Director of College Guidance – Mrs. Marcy Farrel
  • Athletic Director – Steve Howard
  • Head of IT – Yoni Gross

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.rambam.org/
  2. ^ a b http://www.rambam.org/why-study-here/
  3. ^ a b Eliach, Yotav (20 March 2018). Judaism, Zionism and the Land of Israel. ISBN 978-0914153344.
  4. ^ "Yeshivas join forcesHAFTR and Rambam HS to pool resources". Herald Community Newspapers. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  5. ^ "Machon Hatorah: HAFTR, Rambam and Shalhevet". The Jewish Star. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  6. ^ "HAFTR and Rambam to split". The Jewish Star. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  7. ^ "Midreshet Shalhevet H.S. in North Woodmere to close permanently". Herald Community Newspapers. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  8. ^ http://nationalblueribbonschools.ed.gov/awardwinners/winning/15ny452pv_rambam_mesivta.html
  9. ^ http://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/lawrence-yeshiva-is-named-national-blue-ribbon-school-1.10905793
  10. ^ http://thejewishstar.com/stories/Rambam-Mesivta-wins-Blue-Ribbon-distinction,6420
  11. ^ https://www.congress.gov/crec/2015/10/23/modified/CREC-2015-10-23-pt1-PgE1527-6.htm
  12. ^ http://www.jta.org/2016/05/05/news-opinion/world/jewish-high-schoolers-picket-polish-consulate-in-ny-to-protest-holocaust-whitewash
  13. ^ http://5tjt.com/polish-consul-meets-with-rambam-activists/
  14. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/21/nyregion/nazi-queens-deported.html

External links[]

Coordinates: 40°37′00″N 73°43′39″W / 40.61667°N 73.72750°W / 40.61667; -73.72750

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