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Vandal Hits Four Riverdale Shuls By Judy Berger | April 28, 2021 The New York Police Department’s 50th precinct and its Hate Crimes Task Force are investigating multiple acts of vandalism perpetrated on four separate Riverdale shuls between Thursday night, April 22, and Saturday night, April 24, and again on Monday night, April 26. Rocks were thrown at the Riverdale Jewish Center, breaking windows, while the Young Israel of Riverdale had a broken window. Vandals broke a window and a glass door at CSAIR (Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale), and Chabad of Riverdale reported three broken windows in separate attacks. Each location suffered varying degrees of damage, but no one was hurt in these incidents. Security footage shows one man repeatedly throwing rocks and breaking windows in various locations. ....
By Harry Glazer | April 08, 2021 In late December it became clear that the second large federal COVID-19 aid package, passed earlier that month, had significant funds that could go to nonpublic schools without the restrictions that sharply limited aid to nonpublic schools in the first federal COVID-19 aid bill. What was not clear was how much of the aid in the December bill would go directly to nonpublic schools. That’s when the Teach Coalition stepped in and, with their partners in Christian and Islamic school organizations and administrators in yeshivot and day schools, worked closely with government officials in New Jersey and New York to advocate for the most equitable funding to nonpublic schools. After months of careful lobbying, they reached successful outcomes in both states. ....
By Judy Berger | March 10, 2021 March 3 marked the one-year anniversary of SAR’s COVID closure. The entire SAR Academy marked the day with a brief program with special guests Adina and Lawrence Garbuz. “People asked me if today is a happy day or a sad day. That is a hard question. March 2 was the last day last year that we were in school together, then things changed for all of us over the next weeks and months,” reflected SAR Principal Rabbi Krauss. Krauss relayed that the week’s Parshat Ki Tisa’s commandment of counting specifies that the counting won’t lead to a plague. Krauss stated, “You count things that matter. Every person counts, and everybody makes a difference. We did lots of counting (positivity rates, cases, deaths). We keep in mind in our tefillot those whose families were broken and those waiting for refuah sheleima. Today’s a day of hakarat hatov.” ....