15 Frost Lane
Lawrence, NY 11559
(516) 371-5824

 
 




Directions:

To visit the school, please use the directions below.




From BROOKLYN:
Belt Parkway East to Nassau Expressway - Nassau Expressway to Rockaway Boulevard (Turnpike) until second traffic light after railroad tracks (Broadway) - Left on Broadway for one block - Left on Frost Lane - corner building.
  From QUEENS:
Van Wyck South to Nassau Expressway - Nassau Expressway to Rockaway Boulevard (Turnpike) until second traffic light after railroad tracks (Broadway) - Left on Broadway for one block - Left on Frost Lane - corner building. Cross Island Parkway South to Francis Lewis Boulevard - bear right off exit to first right - cross bridge - Right onto Brookville Boulevard - Left on Rockaway Boulevard (Turnpike) until second traffic light after railroad tracks (Broadway) - Left on Broadway for one block - Left on Frost Lane - corner building.
  From LONG ISLAND:
Peninsula Boulevard to Rockaway Boulevard - Left at Rockaway Boulevard (Turnpike) until second traffic light after railroad tracks (Broadway) - Left on Broadway for one block - Left on Frost Lane - corner building.



duce a Ben Torah who approa

ches all aspects of life from a Torah framework.
- A love of learning is fostered by showing talmidim the ‘conceptual’ beauty of Torah.
- A close Rebbe/Talmid relationship is encouraged.
- Midos, sensitivity and concern for others is a constant theme at Rambam.





Sports

The deck hockey team won it's first game and is looking forward to another incredible year under the able stewardship of Coach Firester...(more)
Special Events
Rambam will particpate in a special Kristallnacht "Night of Broken Glass" ceremony...(more)
Courses
Check out our new Course Management System, developed by our own Rabbi Shmuel Fink...(more)
News
Rambam has entered into Marine Biology competition at the Marine Sciences Research Center at the University at Stony Brook... (more)

 

 
 

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Getting to know one another during Freshman Shabbaton.



Learning and playing together.



Four years of memories.