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Eric Wietschner and brothers Daniel and David Soffer are yeshiva high school students from Woodmere and avid sports fans. They were also ballpersons at the U.S. Open, creating a kiddush Hashem by respectfully maintaining their religious standards at the world-class event staged in Flushing Meadows last week. more
Ten DRS students were accepted to Yeshiva University’s Honors Program and awarded distinguished early-decision binding scholarships collectively valued at over $1-million … more
DRS is proud of its alumni who spend a year following high school learning in yeshivot in Eretz Yisroel. Every year, the menahel, Rabbi Yisroel Kaminetsky, together with Director of Israel … more
Last week, DRS Menahel Rabbi Kaminetsky, and Assistant Menahel Rabbi Storch traveled to Eretz Yisroel to visit over 100 DRS graduates who are studying for a year in Eretz Yisroel. On this annual trip, the DRS graduates enjoy spending time with their Rabbeim, continuing the strong Rebbe-Talmid relationships that DRS is so famous for. more
Three local yeshiva day school students are semi-finalists in the prestigious Siemens math, science and technology competition … more
Students gain insight on the legislative process By Yaffi Spodek Issue of April 3, 2009 / 9 Nissan 5769 It was 10:30 a.m. and the first item on the agenda was a bill to advance government … more
Issue of April 3, 2009 / 9 Nissan 5769 The yeshiva league's varsity hockey championship was a local affair between HAFTR and DRS. HAFTR (above), coached by Marc Bruh, won it 2-1. The junior … more
This past Sunday, DRS held its seventh annual Nidivei Lev Service Society Induction Ceremony, recognizing DRS students who have shown exemplary service to their community and school through … more
The hollow sound of the ball hitting the DecoTurf at the United States Open Tennis Championships in Queens echoes loudly in the tense silence of the packed stadium as the players serve, volley and race after the ball. At the edge of the court, a seemingly staunch island of calm, stony faced, stands the ball person, but he is coiled and ready to run and grab an errant ball, hand a towel to a sweaty player, or toss another ball to be served. more
One of the most charismatic young rabbis in education today is Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, the Mashgiach Ruchani at the DRS High School in Woodmere. Rabbi Cohen has assembled in book form (“From The … more
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