WATERTOWN — The owner of an apartment building that sustained serious damage from a fire last year said she hopes the units will be available in the coming weeks and
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(Courtesy of Black Box Studios) The Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls’ Drama Society, in ongoing partnership with Black Box Studios and The Black Box Performing Arts Center, presents “The Ballad of the Sad Cafe,” adapted by Edward Albee from the novella by Carson McCullers, in special arrangement with the Dramatics Play Service, Inc.
By JLNJ Staff | December 31, 2020
Every year Ma’ayanot seniors grapple with essential questions on Interdisciplinary Day. Integrating multiple disciplines to unpack the core ideas behind an enduring issue in society allows students to see the way each field interacts with each other “in the real world.” Seniors voted on various issues and chose to explore different dimensions of the theme of Crime and Justice. Dynamic presentations filled the day including; “The Devil Next Door: Is There A Time Limit On Identifying and Prosecuting Nazis?” “When Jail Fails: Alternative Sentencing in Criminal Law” and “Jews in Prison: A Discussion With a Volunteer Prison Chaplain.” Seniors were also fortunate to hear from attorney Alyza Lewin about her experiences as a lawyer. Lewin is the president and general counsel of the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law. Most notably, in 2014, Lewin argued the Jerusalem Passport case before the U.S. Supreme Cour