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Shalhevet news online: When we know it, you'll know it

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Ari Feuer, Opinion Editor

Having written an article for the paper even before his Freshman year at Shalhevet, Ari Feuer quickly found himself a niche at The Boiling Point.  Ari rose to Sports Editor at the middle of his Sophomore year and enjoyed a full year writing about Firehawk action until taking on the Opinion Editorship this semester.  The Junior immerses himself in The Boiling Point, the varsity basketball team, and the Model Congress debate team, and can commonly be found on the Sport Court ready to play an intense ballgame.  Don’t shy away from writing those Letters to Editor!

All content by Ari Feuer

Modern Orthodoxy should be a bridge between secularists and Haredim, Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks says

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
March 17, 2012

Britain's chief rabbi, Lord Jonathan Sacks, addressed about 320 students and faculty of local Jewish schools at Harkham Hebrew...

Freedom rider takes students back in time

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-in-Chief
December 23, 2011

With stories of violent discrimination and perilous resistance, “Freedom Rider” Earnest Rip Patton Jr. narrated, educated,...

Emergency supplies are here, stored in Annex

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-in-Chief
December 21, 2011

In case of an earthquake, stop, drop, roll, and find Shalhevet’s first-ever on-campus emergency supplies. Three days’ worth...

Mock trial defeated by last year’s champions

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
December 20, 2011

After advancing to the final 16 teams out of 70, Shalhevet’s Mock Trial team fell to the eventual winner of the annual Constitutional...

Freedom rider takes students back in time

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
December 9, 2011

With stories of violent discrimination and perilous resistance, “Freedom Rider” Earnest Rip Patton Jr. narrated, educated,...

Four gavels, six honorable mentions for Princeton Model Congress team

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor
November 20, 2011

Here are the winners: Gavels for Best Delegate in Committee: Sarah Soroudi, sophomore, Foreign Relations Justin Brandt-Sarif,...

Emergency supplies are here, stored in Annex for now

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
November 13, 2011

Three days' worth of emergency supplies arrived on campus Monday, Nov. 7, marking a major milestone in the new administration's...

Quake supplies expected by early November

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
November 7, 2011

Emergency kits consisting of a blanket and three days’ worth of kosher food and water for all students and faculty were to be...

Quake supplies expected this month

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
November 7, 2011

Emergency kits consisting of a blanket and three days’ worth of kosher food and water for all students and faculty were to be...

12th Grade Blog: Ari’s Roar

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-in-Chief
September 16, 2011

Our Year   Basketball practices started this week (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) and I also watched 20-plus potential debaters...

History teacher Larry Mullin is out, replaced by Dr. Jill Beerman

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
September 16, 2011

In a very sudden and still mysterious development, as of last Friday Social Studies teacher Mr. Larry Mullin is no longer employed...

YES: Rabbi Segal said co-curriculars, Shabbatons and other programming could complement rigorous academics.

Rabbi Segal says ‘bell-to-bell’ learning will allow for more programs outside class

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-in-Chief
August 26, 2011

Introducing promises to strengthen Shalhevet’s ‘Just Community’ and increase the efficiency of everyday learning, incoming...

Students sleep in, lockers move north and Poland in February: Top 10 changes for 2011-12

By Ari Feuer, Deputy Editor-In-Chief
August 23, 2011

First-ever 8 a.m. start time and a completely rearranged building are among a slew of changes awaiting students when classes start...

NAAT! The rally to save Rabbi Naftali Richler’s job started on the Sport Court at the end of breakfast, with posters and cheers mimicking the longtime teacher’s distinctive way of saying that something’s incorrect or untrue. Students said Rabbi Richler was dear to them because of his ‘non-judgemental’ way of encouraging them to perform mitzvot.

Boycott, sit-in challenge non-renewal of Rabbi Richler, apparently without success

By Ari Feuer, Opinion Editor
June 3, 2011

Long-time rabbi says he’s ‘touched’ and administrators say they’re listening, but so far no success in drive to keep school’s...

12 students win 14 awards at Penn Model Congress

By Ari Feuer, Opinion Editor
April 3, 2011

Shalhevet's 25-member debate team has won 14 awards at the Penn Model Congress tournament, which ended this afternoon in Philadelphia. Senior...

If you blinked, you’ve already missed it

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
November 2, 2010

Athletic Director Paradzik says no other on-campus games are scheduled. What took so long? “Teams won’t agree to play...

School goes wild at first-ever home game on campus

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
November 1, 2010

For the first time in Firehawk history, Shalhevet hosted a home game at home. The girls of the volleyball team did not need...

Mr. Mullin rides to raise funds for AIDS

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
June 30, 2010

For the third consecutive year, Shalhevet’s Lawrence Mullin, a first-year history teacher, participated in the world’s largest...

An umpire mistakenly called the runner safe here, ending what would have been a perfect game for pitcher Armando Galarraga.  But Galarraga stayed calm, and the ump later apologized.

On a pitcher’s tough day, the big winner is sportsmanship

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
June 23, 2010

In contrast to the onslaught of bad behavior exposed in Major League Baseball concerning steroids, sportsmanship and integrity...

OUTSIDE SPORTS: In NBA finals, team ball should trump star power

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
May 23, 2010

Eight seconds before ending this year’s first round series with the Chicago Bulls on April 27, LeBron James threw the sports...

Boys varsity basketball wins league, chases YULA

Boys varsity basketball wins league, chases YULA

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
March 18, 2010

The Shalhevet Firehawks came just short—literally—of defeating their ever-problematic rivals in the annual basketball game...

OUTSIDE SPORTS: USA chills down competition at Olympics; Saints steal Superbowl

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
March 18, 2010

Along with the always-enjoyable Super Bowl, the just-ended 21st Winter Olympics captivated a larger-than-usual audience with its...

OUTSIDE SPORTS: Depriving Laker fans of their free tacos … and other miscarriages of sportsmanship among athletes, the public and the media

By Ari Feuer, Sports Editor
January 6, 2010

Lack of sportsmanship sadly pervaded a couple of big games this month, one professional and the other a yearly matchup between...

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