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OTS Newsletter - Fall 2003

OTS Family Album: Miscellaneous Photographs

Seniors at the Jennie Sapirstein High School for Girls in Ramot planted “Michal’s Grove” in the President’s Forest, Jerusalem, to honor and remember their friend Michal Raziel, who was killed in the Sbarro’s Pizza attack in Jerusalem two years ago. “Michal would have graduated with them this year,” says school counselor Ita Munitz. “The students wanted to create something tangible in her memory; something that they could return to over the years from a perspective of growth, faith and hope.”

 

Moshael Straus (left) with Heshy Seiff (center) and Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, at the memorial lecture marking the shloshim for Gwen Straus, z”l.

 



Judy and Morry Weiss (left) pose with Rabbi Riskin on their recent visit to OTS institutions in Gush Etzion, next to the bulletproof bus donated by fellow-Clevelander Bert Wolstein.

 


OTS was pleased to host Mr. Larry Hochberg of Chicago (pictured, second from left) on a visit to Gush Etzion, where he met with students from the Neveh Shmuel Yeshiva High School for Boys in Efrat.

 


Students of the Shavei Rachel High School, under the auspices of OTS’s Ann Belsky Moranis School of Arts, showcased the works they created for their matriculation exams at an art exhibition in June. Pictured: Hadas Gamliel poses in front of her project, “The Tree as a Symbol of Human Perseverance and Growth.”

 

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