Baltimore, MD - May 21, 2025 — Talmudical Academy (TA) of Baltimore made a remarkable showing at this year’s CIJE Innovation Day, with two student teams taking home top honors in their respective categories at the national competition.
The annual event, hosted by the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education (CIJE), brings together hundreds of students from Jewish schools across the country to present engineering, robotics, and design projects they developed over the academic year. Held this year at the American Dream complex in East Rutherford, NJ, the event saw over 200 cutting-edge projects aimed at solving real-world problems.
One of TA’s standout teams, comprised of Rummi Azman, Eytan Erez, and Gavriel Mirkin, won Best in Mechanical Engineering for their invention: BuckleBuddy (https://bucklebuddy.onlin). The device is a smart safety alert system that notifies parents if a child is left buckled in a car seat—designed to prevent accidental tragedies and enhance peace of mind for families. Simple to install and affordably priced, BuckleBuddy stood out for its combination of practical application and mechanical innovation.
The second winning team, made up of Asher Luxenburg and Reuven Shmidman, earned Best in Engineering Design and Process for their project FootFusion—a concept aimed at improving comfort and support in foot pain through innovative design. Their thorough engineering process and attention to usability set their project apart from a crowded field.
Both groups represent the growing emphasis on STEM education in Jewish day schools and the exceptional creativity of young minds when given the right tools and mentorship.
“The level of innovation and problem-solving from these students was extraordinary,” said a spectator . “We were blown away by the professionalism and thoughtfulness of both BuckleBuddy and FootFusion.”
Baltimore, MD - May 21, 2025 — Talmudical Academy (TA) of Baltimore made a remarkable showing at this year’s CIJE Innovation Day, with two student teams taking home top honors in their respective categories at the national competition.
The annual event, hosted by the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education (CIJE), brings together hundreds of students from Jewish schools across the country to present engineering, robotics, and design projects they developed over the academic year. Held this year at the American Dream complex in East Rutherford, NJ, the event saw over 200 cutting-edge projects aimed at solving real-world problems.
One of TA’s standout teams, comprised of Rummi Azman, Eytan Erez, and Gavriel Mirkin, won Best in Mechanical Engineering for their invention: BuckleBuddy (https://bucklebuddy.onlin). The device is a smart safety alert system that notifies parents if a child is left buckled in a car seat—designed to prevent accidental tragedies and enhance peace of mind for families. Simple to install and affordably priced, BuckleBuddy stood out for its combination of practical application and mechanical innovation.
The second winning team, made up of Asher Luxenburg and Reuven Shmidman, earned Best in Engineering Design and Process for their project FootFusion—a concept aimed at improving comfort and support in foot pain through innovative design. Their thorough engineering process and attention to usability set their project apart from a crowded field.
Both groups represent the growing emphasis on STEM education in Jewish day schools and the exceptional creativity of young minds when given the right tools and mentorship.
“The level of innovation and problem-solving from these students was extraordinary,” said a spectator . “We were blown away by the professionalism and thoughtfulness of both BuckleBuddy and FootFusion.”
