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GLEEks in the Making: New Web Series Follows Our P.S. 142 Afterschool Arts Program

PLAYWe just launched our first web series called "PLAY" following the kids in our After 3 Arts Program at P.S. 142 as they produce an original musical. Watch Episode 1 Now!

 

In the style of Glee and recent Oscars' darlings P.S. 22 Chorus, PLAY offers a behind-the-scenes look into a production that's unlike anything seen at an elementary school. The program recently got rave reviews in the New York Times and the kids are thrilled for their YouTube debut!

How to Choose A CampTips on How To Choose A Summer Camp in NYC

 

Summer is just around the corner! Now is the perfect time to think about summer camp options in and around New York City for your little ones.
  
Our own Jessica Spiegel, Director of the 14th Street Y's New Country Day Camp, offers her expert advice on the sometimes overwhelming process of deciding on a camp. Watch her "How To" video here

Our Annual Gala: Oh, What A Night!

GalaOur annual gala exceeded its fundraising goal, raising $910,000 for our programs that serve 50,000 New Yorkers each year!

  

The event attracted over 400 guests, including such high-profile guests as Jeff Zucker, former chairman of NBC Universal, and Michael Jack, President & GM of NBC New York.

The event welcomed as Guest of Honor Erica Tishman, partner at DeWitt Tishman Architects and one of our trustees. Check out the Photo Album on our Facebook Page and tag yourself if you were there!

For more than a century, The Educational Alliance has demonstrated a heartfelt commitment to nourishing people, strengthening families, building community and invigorating Jewish life in Downtown Manhattan.

Today, we serve 50,000 people each year through 42 programs at 24 locations.
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