Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School
Goal: To expose the student body to developmentally disable youth, and provide a day of fun for the disabled youth.
Initiative: Using the already successful Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration run by the school, Beth Tfiloh students will join up with Yachad to create a buddy system to enjoy the carnival and celebrations of the day in pairs.
Frankel Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit
Goal: To create a sense of unity in the school around a religious event.
Initiative: Frankel students will coordinate a Friday night experience in one of the local communities for students and families of all backgrounds to come together for a Shabbat experience.
Hebrew Academy of Montreal
Goal: To increase the amount of volunteering done by their fellow students.
Initiative: Hebrew Academy students will create a chessed day whe students in the school will each participate in a volunteer activity of their choosing. Students will be encouraged to continure their volunteering throughout the year.
Hebrew Academy of Nassau County
Goal: To increase environmental efforts amongst the student body.
Initiative: HANC students will work to create a month of environmentalism that will start will small recycling projects, and culminate in a larger effort to green the school grounds.
Hillel Yeshiva of Deal
Goal: Help provide food to poor families in their community.
Initiative: Hillel students will work with the local food pantry to increase food donations by creating a weekly shopping list to be distributed around the community. They will also work to find a larger facility for the food pantry.
Magen David Yeshiva
Goal: To continue the A.U.D.G.E. model of students educating students on major Jewish issues.
Initiative: Magen David students will continue to run educational assemblies in their school, and aim to spread the A.U.D.G.E. program to other Jewish day schools.
Margolin Hebrew Academy
Goal: To unite Jewish teens from surrounding communities with students from the school.
Initiative: Margolin students will create a shabbaton in a hotel for students of the school and other teens from Jewish communities across Tennessee.
Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy
Goal: To enhance Yom HaShoa programming for the student body.
Initiative: Berman students will create a living museum experience which will provide a hands on afternoon of realistic programming including
Queens Gymnasia
Goal: To create a stronger sense of unity, respect, and belonging amongst the student body.
Initiative: In order to create more fun activities for the student body, Gymnasia students will run fundraisers to raise money and create a sense of ownership over student programming.
RASG Hebrew Academy of Miami Beach
Goal: Improve school unity through a connection with Israel.
Initiative: Building off of the Israel 60th celebrations, RASG students will conduct a month of Israel trivia education and inspiration culminating in a school-wide shabbaton.
Westchester Hebrew High School
Goal: To increase the level of environmentalism in the Westchester area.
Initiative: Westchester students will begin by increasing recycling in the school, followed by recylcing in the larger community, and ultimately coordinating a beach clean-up by their school.
Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA)
Goal: To increase school unity through an existing MTA exclusive social networking website.
Initiative: MTA students will create a launch party to promote the website and encourage students to interact in their downtime with the school as their focus.
Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central)
Goal: To promote chessed and volunteerism for people who are local and around the world.
Initiative: Central students will conduct a chessed mission to South America to excite students about volunteering, and continue the work back in New York.
Yeshivat Rambam of Baltimore
Goal: Increase school spirit in light of a changing school culture.
Initiative: Rambam students will conduct a film contest for students to create commercials advertising their school in a funny or interesting way. The program will culminate with a school-wide film festival highlighting the videos.