Mr. Zlotowitz spoke with students about his journey in real estate and shared insights that bridged business, Torah, and values. Topics included real estate entrepreneurship, ArtScroll’s impact and reach, artificial intelligence, Daf Yomi, and the responsibility of making a Kiddush Hashem as a Jew in the professional world. One of the highlights of the assembly was an engaging Q&A session with students. A particularly strong question came from sophomore Yitzchak Engelsohn, who asked about ArtScroll’s business model, prompting an insightful response on philanthropy and mission-driven enterprise. Mr. Zlotowitz also shared a personal story about wearing a kippah in the business world, explaining how visible Jewish identity creates opportunities for Kiddush Hashem while also serving as a source of Jewish pride. His reflections resonated strongly with students, reinforcing the idea that professional success and religious commitment can, and should, go hand in hand. A significant portion of the discussion focused on AI and the future of business, with Mr. Zlotowitz emphasizing the importance of being a visionary. He spoke about how emerging technologies are reshaping industries and predicted a future with fewer middlemen, encouraging students to think creatively and adapt to change. The assembly offered students a powerful message about leadership, integrity, and the intersection of Torah and the modern world, leaving many inspired to think bigger about their own futures. 6th Annual Rambam ‘World Cup’ Delivers Thrills on the Turf! The 6th Annual Rambam World Cup Tournament was an unforgettable day of competition, energy, and school spirit, as six teams battled it out on two turf fields in fastpaced 5v5 soccer action. The tournament featured nonstop excitement, culminating in a dramatic playoff round in which both semifinal matches were decided by penalty shootouts. With tension high and crowds gathered around the goals, the shootouts determined who would advance to the championship match. In the final, the Blue Team, led by tournament MVP senior Ethan Farber, rose to the occasion and captured the gold with a hard-fought victory over Team Grey, captained by senior Jesse Davis. In addition to the main tournament, a separate soccer Shootout Competition added even more excitement. Junior Jacob Kalantarov claimed first place, with Junior Joshua Rackman finishing as runnerup, showcasing impressive composure and precision under pressure. In net were senior goalkeepers, Jacob Gordon and Noam Leban, who deserve special shoutouts for taking the hits during the shootout! A special thank you goes to Senior Shaya Lubner; Director of Student Activities Reb Yitz Milworn; and Principal Dr. Hillel Goldman for their leadership and dedication in making the tournament such a success. Their efforts ensured a well-run event that brought students together in the spirit of healthy competition and Rambam pride. The 6th Annual Rambam World Cup once again proved to be a highlight of the year, and anticipation is already building for next year’s tournament and the upcoming JV and Varsity Soccer seasons! Writers’ Guild Explores “An Alien Perspective” Over 25 students gathered for the latest meeting of the Writers’ Guild, hosted by senior Rafi Taubenfeld and junior Bezalel Graber. Carlos and Gabby’s food took center stage as an evening of creative writing, discussion, and lively storytelling filled the air. The featured prompt, “An Alien Perspective,” challenged students to imagine the arrival of aliens on Earth and to write the experience entirely from their point of view. The results were imaginative, sharp, and often surprising. Writers explored how outsiders might interpret human behavior, culture, and contradictions, producing stories that ranged from thoughtful and humorous to pointedly satirical. One of the evening’s highlights was a standout piece by Judge Ronald Goldman, which sparked discussion and set a high bar for the night’s submissions. Also drawing significant attention were the intentionally provocative “rage bait” stories by junior Gavriel Ovits and senior Avi Lax, which generated strong reactions and thoughtful debate among the group. As well as plenty of rage. Momentum is already building for the next prompt, “The Traveler,” which has begun creating buzz even before pens hit paper. In addition, the Guild is excited to announce that the “Edgar Allan Prose” will be published soon, marking another milestone for the group’s growing body of work. With strong attendance, energetic discussion, and ambitious writing, the Writers’ Guild continues to establish itself as a creative hub for student voices.