A crowd of over 1,100 Jewish teenagers gathered on May 23 to present projects that they have been working on all year as part of a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) curriculum.
More than 1,000 Jewish teenagers gathered last week to demonstrate the projects that they have been working on all year as part of a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) curriculum sponsored by a nonprofit organization.
In addition to Rabbi Daniel Fridman’s shiur on Lincoln’s Second Inaugural, which was open to the TABC community on Presidents Day, TABC marked the holiday by tapping into their creative faculties, presidential knowledge, and proclivities for scholarship at a multifaceted schoolwide program.