
Chanukah at Ramaz is an exciting time for both students and faculty, with days full of trips, chesed projects, and inspiring programming meant to elevate the spirit of the holiday. This year, Chanukah coincided with winter break, so all Chanukah activities took place during the last week of school in December.
On Wednesday, December 18, Ramaz took the freshman, sophomore, and junior students out of school on a special trip in celebration of Chanukah. The freshman class went to Bryant Park to go ice skating, in addition to spending time in the small winter-themed shops of Bryant Park Winter Village where students enjoyed purchasing socks, kosher hot chocolate, cookie dough, and even fedoras. Sophomores spent the day at the Nickelodeon theme park in American Dream Mall, and the juniors went rock climbing at High Exposure in New Jersey.


Additionally, Seth Davis of IsraAid came to speak about the miracles that he and his team help make happen in different communities affected by natural disasters around the globe. IsraAid not only directly provides urgent aid but also teaches the community members how they can reduce the risk of disasters in the future, for example, teaching them how to purify their water. Seth Davis explained that in times of crisis, “We are the first to arrive and the last to leave.” IsraAid has helped many people and communities throughout the world, and embodies the overall message of the Chanukah programing at Ramaz: learning how to infuse the idea of a miracle into peoples’ daily lives.