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  • Students serve community with joy

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Jacquie Pener

    On Wed. April, 13, from 12:30 – 3:30 PM, the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy high school and middle school students were not only students, but also city wide volunteers who serviced the community for the

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  • IMAK students perform Civil War play

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Ari Horing

    On April 20, the fifth grade class performed the annual Civil War Play. The play was written and directed by lower school music teacher, Devra Lerner. Fifth grade teacher Nancy Franks, who helped orga

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  • Students venture to Israel

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Kaley Wajcman

    A nice tan, a dip in the pool and a freedom of all anxieties related to the school year is what many students anticipate in a summer. As classes come to an end, some choose to collectively celebrate t

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  • Farewell to beloved Kollel

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Kaley Wajcman

    Toward the end of this spring, the Academy and the Jewish community collectively will face the effects of a major impact. This impact is a testament of young couples and individuals who dedicated thei

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  • A season in review: Varsity basketball: Varsity Boys Season Review

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Charlotte Lipsky

    Every year, the boys’ basketball season rides on the coat tails of the boys’ soccer season, and many players are in shape. “Scoring was a concern for the boys all season. We knew that are defense woul

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  • Varsity Girls Season Review

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Charlotte Lipsky

    The girl’s varsity team started out rough, but towards the end of the season they united and played as one.Junior Jacquie Pener, varsity player for the Rams, said the girls prepared for the season by

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  • Annual Senior VS Faculty Game

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Brittany Lutzk

    On Tuesday, May 17, the senior class played in the Academy’s annual senior-faculty basketball game. The final score of the game was 37-20, with the faculty walking away with the victory.High school an

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  • Baseball Proves to be a Hit: Intramurals baseball has swept the Academy

    Friday, May 20, 2005 By: Zak Reneau

    On Friday, April 15th the first game of the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) 7-12 grade Intramurals baseball took place. The first game was a huge success with a great outcome of players. “Everybod

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On Friday, April 15th the first game of the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA) 7-12 grade Intramurals baseball took place. The first game was a huge success with a great outcome of players. “Everybod
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On Tuesday, May 17, the senior class played in the Academy’s annual senior-faculty basketball game. The final score of the game was 37-20, with the faculty walking away with the victory.High school an
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“This year the girls varsity had our greatest season ever,” said senior co-captain Natasha Magariel. The Rams finished the season with a 6-2 record.Jill Bratt, senior co-captain, said, “We expected to
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The girl’s varsity team started out rough, but towards the end of the season they united and played as one.Junior Jacquie Pener, varsity player for the Rams, said the girls prepared for the season by
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Every year, the boys’ basketball season rides on the coat tails of the boys’ soccer season, and many players are in shape. “Scoring was a concern for the boys all season. We knew that are defense woul
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Aristotle wrote that tragedy should provoke in the viewer feelings of pity and fear. The Middle School Student Council’s production of “Three Greek Tragedies” evoked a third reaction: humor. Directed
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“Fever Pitch” is a home run!
When Fever Pitch opened in theatres in late April, people had high hopes for the comedic movie that dealt with the Boston Red Sox winning the 2004 World Series. The movie begins by following young Ben
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This summer, catch a wave—a sound wave, to be accurate. People in Kansas City have the opportunity to enjoy concerts from popular music artists like The Killers, Jack Johnson and Nelly with fellow art
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As the school year slowly comes to an end, students are desperately looking forward to a long and relaxing summer filled with swimming pools, sunshine and of course, the summer blockbusters. Unlike la
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With the upcoming senior graduation, many of the juniors here at school are excited to become the new class of leaders in the school, unofficially of course.A plus side to senior year is the senior ye
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