Wednesday, November 20, 2013

NSHA HS College Bowl Team Goes Undefeated

North Shore Hebrew Academy High School's College bowl team started off the season with a bang. Both the Varsity and Junior Varsity went undefeated at the season's first competition held on November 7th. The competition was between other Long Island yeshivot and it took place at Temple Beth Sholom in Lawrence. The next competition will be in February.

Friday, November 8, 2013

NSHAHS Varsity Basketball Team Receives High Honors at Cooper Invitational

The North Shore Hebrew Academy High School Varsity basketball team went to Memphis last week for the Cooper Invitational Basketball Tournament. They did very well in the tournament, starting out in fourth seed. They played very difficult teams from across the nation and made it all the way to the championship game against Yula High School where they finished in 2nd place out of 16 teams! Congratulations!!

In addition, 3 of the team's players won individual awards.


  • Junior Ryan Paul won the Three Point Shootout
  • Senior Josh Cohen won the All Star Award
  • Junior Cody Cohen won the All-Tournament Players Award
Congratulations to these students and the entire team! 


Friday, November 1, 2013

Students visit NSHA alumnus and Google Docs founder at Google Headquarters in New York


On October 22, ten juniors and seniors who are interested in technology and engineering had the unique opportunity to visit Google headquarters in New York City. Located in one of the largest buildings in the city, a full city block, Google has one of the coolest offices around. From the minute you walk in, you are wowed by lights and décor, a multi-screen wall that displays a live feed of worldwide Google searches and scooters and food at every turn. Each area has its own unique theme including old NYC subway cars, private library study spaces and Lego. The Lego area even has it's own lego play space for creative thinking. And, that is the motivation behind the design - to inspire engineers to think outside the box and be constantly innovating.


Students were invited to visit and receive a tour by Micah Lemonik. Micah is a graduate of North Shore Hebrew Academy, a resident of Great Neck and an entrepreneur. After graduating from Columbia University, Micah started a small company developing software. Four years later, Google acquired the company for the product now known as Google Docs (or Google Drive). Ten years later, Micah is now a senior staff software engineer managing over 250 staff engineers in New York.
Highlights from the tour provided by Micah included the Google Earth display, a 270 degree panel of screens with a trackball that lets you navigate throughout the earth, atmosphere and oceans; the lego play space; the ladder connecting two floors (for employees only); the "mini"-kitchens that provide snacks and beverages every few feet (Kosher too); the game area with foosball, air hockey and other recreational items; the whiteboards with notes everywhere and various themed spaces. After the tour, Micah gave the students an overview of what he does at Google, how he got started and some advice about careers in engineering. Finally, we convened over pizza in the Google cafeteria. It was a fantastic trip that was enjoyed by all.

We are so excited to also welcome Micah Lemonik to our school on Monday, November 4 to speak to our Shark Tank club and kick off our year. He will speak about entrepreneurship, his experiences and advice for students.