What is the Meaning of Life? OTS Art Majors Explore the World – and Themselves For Hallel Fuchs, the opportunity to devote significant time to dance throughout high school was a major factor in her decision to attend Ohr Torah Stone’s Oriya High School for Girls. Now a high school senior completing a major in …
All in the Family OTS high schools recognized for outstanding achievements in film and communications Being recognized for one’s achievements, talents and hard work is a wonderful feeling, and it’s even more wonderful when family members can celebrate together. That’s what happened yesterday at the Ministry of Education’s national-religious stream’s “Young Creatives” awards for works …
For the first time this year, the “Chemed” (State-Religious Educational tracks) held two film competitions: a Jewish-Social screenwriting competition, and the “Zusha” contest for films inspired by Hasidic stories. In an unprecedented fashion, the Ann Belsky Moranis Film Track at OTS’s Oriya High School for girls took first place in both contests! “The Suitcase” won …
The Ann Belsky Moranis Arts Program integrates encounters between Judaism and the world of creativity in all of the OTS schools and programs. As part of the requirement for their matriculation, students in the Ann Belsky Moranis theater, visual arts, film, graphic design and dance tracks presented their final works over the course of March, …
The Ann Belsky Moranis Program at the Oriya girls’ high school held its annual “Peak Day” for all the arts tracks, a day designed to enrich the students by providing them with professional tools which cannot be attained within the regular educational framework, to introduce them to inspirational artists in their field and to create …
We are delighted to share some of the recent accomplishments of the various Ann Belsky Moranis Arts tracks in the Ohr Torah Stone schools. A Means of Expression At a recent gallery exhibition of art projects from all the art programs in the national religious high schools which took place in the Wohl auditorium of …
Ninth grade students in the Ann Belsky Moranis Art Program‘s graphic arts track at Oriya High School for Girls examined the texts and meanings of Megillat Ruth, then shared their personal interpretations of the verses through their creative prints. Their works were displayed in the Gush Etzion Regional Council building during the weeks preceding and following Shavuot.
A 30th-anniversary logo contest was held amongst students of all six OTS high schools, under the auspices of the Ann Belsky Moranis Program for Arts and Drama. The judges, including Belsky Program faculty, members of OTS administration and staff, struggled to decide which of the 27 submissions best represented the festive spirit of this milestone year. The …