Publications

My Flatbush Life

On this website we showcase some of the amazing things going on in the Yeshivah – both inside and outside of the classroom, including written accounts as well as pictures and videos from some of the special events happening in the Yeshivah. From our famous student productions, to chesed events and activities, to our competitive award winning sports and academic teams, there is always something wonderful going on. We also showcase the innovative projects that make the classroom experience more engaging and relevant to our students. We hope to share with the entire Flatbush community (students, faculty, parents, families, and alumni) as well as the entire online community what it is like to experience Flatbush, or what our students call it - My Flatbush Life.

Pegasus, The Literary & Arts Magazine

Our award-winning literary and arts magazine is published once a year and is completely written, created and published by the students themselves. Students can choose to take part in Pegasus as a writer, artist, graphic designer for layout, or with a leadership position as editor during the Senior year, or all the above! This publication has been recognized in national competition since the multimedia format was initiated.

The Phoenix

The Phoenix is the school newspaper for Yeshivah of Flatbush Joel Braverman High School. Written entirely by students, it is published several times per year. Each issue features in-depth reporting on school news, upcoming events, sports, entertainment, divrei Torah and more. Contributing to The Phoenix helps students hone their writing, editorial and organizational skills. The Phoenix gives students the opportunity to voice their opinions maturely in an appropriate forum and showcase their writing, all under the guidance of an experienced professional journalist.

Summit

The senior staff of Summit, the Yeshivah of Flatbush yearbook, is comprised of many dedicated students who work diligently to give their classmates tangible memories of high school when they leave good ol’ 1609 Ave. J.

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