Monday, December 7, 2009

WHAT A DAY AT HEBREW SCHOOL!!

SUNDAY DEC. 6th, 2009
We had such an exciting day at Hebrew School.

We learnt so much about the upcoming festival of chanukah with our teachers!

The finals of the Jewish Know It All Bee were held.
We congratulate our terrific winners who worked so hard at learning all the information:
DANI RAYNES-GOLDFINGER
REBEKAH ROSMAN
CARLI STERN
DANA (SIMCHA) ORLANDO
PHILLIP (FISHEL) CHANTZ


WE would also like to thank all those Hebrew School Families that so generously donated toys for our Chanukah Toy Drive.
And a BIG THANK-YOU to all those who stayed to help wrap the gifts that will be distributed next week to children in Westchester Hospitals.


LOOKING FORWARD TO THE WONDERFUL CHANUKAH PROGRAM ON SUNDAY, DEC 13th- 2:00pm at Chabad.
LARGEST LEGO MENORAH EVER!!
FAMILY ENTERTAINER AND ILLUSIONIST ELLIOT ZIMET
DONUTS
LATKES
LOTS OF FUN

Monday, November 23, 2009

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22nd

The Hebrew School teachers put on a spectacular Chanukah play and now
we all know the story of how the Greeks tried to prevent the Jews
from serving G-d.
The Jews played with dreidels to distract the soldiers from catching them learning Torah.
The small Jewish army of Maccabees overcame the huge Greek army, and when they returned to the
Bait Hamikdash, there was only enough pure oil for one night.
A miracle happened and the oil lasted for eight entire days, until new,
pure oil was made.
We sang Chanukah songs together and are looking
forward to Chanukah wonderland coming up!

Monday, November 16, 2009

NOVEMBER 15th

Grade 2
The Jews were commanded to bring a sheep into their homes. With its
blood, they painted their doorposts, for Hashem to pass over their
homes.

Morah Mushka & Morah Leba

Grade 3
Honoring our parents is a big mitzva! not waking up our parents, being
helpful and serving them food and drink are all ways to fulfill this
great mitzva. we made delicious cookies for our parents to show them
how much we appreciate them
Morah Mussie

Grade 5
Yehoshua continued the train of tradition, leading the Jewish people
into the Holy Land of Israel. Remember what we learned from broken
telephone - the chain must remain in tact.


Question: Who did Yehoshua marry?
Morah Moussie

Grade 6
Our twins turned 3!!
It's time for their formal Jewish Education to begin!
Our little boys celebrated their upsherin (haircutting ceremony) and are now wearing their jewish uniforms of a Kippa and Tzizit.
Our little girls are begining to help the rest of the Jewish nation and bring more light into the world.
They will now light Shabbat candles every friday night!


Q:Why do boys have a haircutting ceremony at age 3?
Morah Devora

Grade 7
Remember the story of the man who thought he was witnessing a murder
of a man lying helplessly, strapped to a table? What was the big
picture? The men surrounding him with sharp blades weren't trying to
kill him - quite the opposite! They were performing a life-saving
surgery on the ill man!
Hashgacha Pratis/Divine Providence is like us, humans, looking through
a small window and only seeing a tiny bit of the big picture - that,
only G-d can see. We need to remember that there is a bigger picture
than what we see, and we need to have faith that it is all good.

Question of the week: What was the significance of the inside-out sock?

-Morah Yonit

Monday, November 9, 2009

November 8th



SECOND GRADE:
"Let my people go" Pharoah refused to let the Jewish people go, even after such terrible plagues.

Q: What was the tenth plague?

THIRD GRADE:
Just like firefighters, soldiers and policemen need their uniforms to help them to their job, we have the Jewish uniform to help us do mitzvot. let's wear our Jewish uniforms proudly!!

Q: What part of the Jewish uniform helps us remember that Hashem is above us, and always watching us?



FOURTH GRADE:
We learnt a very important mitzvah called Derech Eretz- being respectful. We must respect our elders and even our own friends and property.


FIFTH GRADE:
Moshe, the greatest superhero of all time. Despite his lisp, he successfully redeemed the Jewish people. His compassion and humility are key traits to being a successful leader. Keep that in mind the next time you need to stand up for your beliefs.

Q: If Adam was the first man, and Abraham the first jew...then what does that make Moshe?

SIXTH GRADE:
It was boy's week this week! We celebrated the brit-circumcision of our baby boy and then discussed the Pidyon Haben- redemption of the firstborn son that takes place 30 days after the baby is born. Ofcourse every Jewish celebration includes food and so did ours.

Q: Who is considered a firstborn son?


SEVENTH GRADE:
Seventh graders all know the blessing to make on foods they eat. We had a delicious Bracha relay race and games show. Now we are all Brachos pro's.

Q:What blessing do we make on bananas?





Thursday, November 5, 2009

CHANUKAH TOY DRIVE

WE WOULD LOVE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN OUR
3rd Annual
TOY DRIVE
to collect, wrap and distribute gifts to children in Westchester hospitals!

Toys can be brought to Chabad until December 6th!

Monday, November 2, 2009

ANNUAL "KNOW IT ALL" BEE!

OUR SECOND ANNUAL
JEWISH "KNOW IT ALL" BEE
IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER!!
NOVEMBER 22nd- CLASS FINALS
DECEMBER 6th- SCHOOL BEE
ALL INFORMATION TO BE LEARNT IS FOUND IN THE BOOKLET HANDED OUT ON SUNDAY!!
**GRAND PRIZES FOR EVERY STUDENT THAT PARTICIPATES!!**

SUNDAY NOV 1st

K and FIRST GRADE:
DAY #7 -We had so much fun dressing up at our hands on Shabbat party!
Q: What is the special Shabbat bread called?

SECOND GRADE:
We saw how branches turn into ashes quickly when lit with fire. The burning bush that Moshe saw did not burn- which is how he knew that Hashem was speaking to him.
Q: What were three signs that Hashem showed Moshe by the burning bush?

THIRD GRADE:
Charity/Tzedakah is not only about giving money to the poor, but also about helping someone in any way they may need. We learned all about the Mitzvah of Tzedaka and made our very own Tzedaka boxes to keep in our bedrooms.
Q: Besides from giving money to the poor, what is another example of the mitzvah of Tzedaka/charity?

FOURTH GRADE:
We learned how humans unlike animals have their brain above their heart and can think before they act.

Q: Why do we have the responsibilty of taking care of our environment as opposed to animals?

FIFTH GRADE:
Mazal Tov! This week we celebrated the marriage between special superheroes; Yaakov to Rochel and Leah. We even enjoyed a wedding feast-cake included!
Q: I am the grandson of the first Jew, a twin and married to 2 sisters. who am I?

SIXTH GRADE:
Our twins our growing nicely thank G-D! This week we learnt about the procedure of naming a Jewish girl. Rabbi Benjy led the service as we stood around the Bimah and each gave a Jewish name to our little girl. We discussed the importance of a Jewish name and how it is an essential connection with Hashem.
Q: Which days of the week can a baby girl be named by the Torah?

SEVENTH GRADE:
The Seventh grade KOSHER COOKING SHOW was lots of fun- while we baked chocolate chip cookies we checked all the eggs to ensure that they were Kosher. While blending milkshakes we determined what foods can be eaten with dairy meals and while baking mini Pizza's we learned which toppings are Kosher. Who knew Koshe could be so much fun??
Q: What are we checking raw eggs for to make sure that they are Kosher?

Thursday, October 29, 2009

THIRD GRADE-OCT 25

We had fun acting out the nightly and morning routine of Jewish boys and girls! learning about Shema, Modeh Ani and netilat yadayim was really fun!
-Morah Mussie

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

SEVENTH GRADE- OCT 25th

We had a really cool tour of a Kosher Supermarket in Monsey and were able to see in acuality many of the things we learnt last week about keeping Kosher. The scavengar hunt went so well that everyone won and was able to buy a treat!
-Morah Yonit

FOURTH GRADE-OCT 25TH

From Adam to Abraham!
Our righteous forefather surpassed ten tests- he even survived being thrown into a scorching furnace! Now if that doesn't make someone a superhero, then what does?
It's safe to say, we wouldn't be here today without Avraham, the first Jew!

- Morah Mussie

SECOND GRADE- Oct 25th

We did a cool experiment with corn starch and water showing how hard it was to be a slave. When Moshe was born, Yocheved his mother hid him in a basket and put him into the Nile River.
-Morah Mushka and Morah Leba

Monday, October 26, 2009

BEEN AND SEEN AT ALEF CHAMP




I almost know all my letters!!

An Orange Alef Champ!

TIC-TAC-TOE with Hebrew words!


Our purple Alef Champs!

Speed Reading !


Mastering the Hebrew language!

BEEN AND SEEN AT CHABAD HEBREW SCHOOL

HEBREW SCHOOL IS SUCH FUN!!

We played a terrific match-it game with Morah chaya!

Morah Mussie's class busy at work!



Monday, October 19, 2009

THIS PAST SUNDAY AT HEBREW SCHOOL!

SECOND GRADE:
We started the story of Exodus and learned about how the Jews were slaves in Egypt. Alef Champ was introduced and the children were so excited that they remembered the Alef-Bet from Last year.



THIRD GRADE:
As a Jewish nation we have our own flag and national anthem- The Mezuza and the Prayer of Shema. Let's show our Jewish pride!
...such fun making flags...


FOURTH GRADE:
We learnt that just like every toy has a manual, our world has a manual- THE TORAH!let's learn it!
We also discussed that although no two candles are alike, each has a flame that is the same. We too may all be different from one another, but each of us has a Neshama (soul) that unites us.


FIFTH GRADE:
Adam is our first Jewish Superhero. He was not only the first man, but also the image of G-D. SUPERMAN: BEWARE!!


SIXTH GRADE:
MAZEL TOV! MAZEL TOV! There was plenty of excitement in the 6th grade classroom as we all gave birth to twins. We celebrated their births- filled out birth certificates and discussed the concept of a Neshama-Soul that enters the childs body at birth. Looking forward to following the growth of our babies as we discover THE JEWISH LIFECYCLE!


SEVENTH GRADE:
Through a fun game of pictionary, we learned that we eat Kosher Food in order to be holy. We then created our very own Kosher Restaurant Menu's. We are excited to see who the winners will be and which Kosher dish will be created on our future Cooking Show!


Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Hebrew School is Back!


We can't wait to see all your smiley faces
back at the best Hebrew School in the world!
This Sunday- October 18th
10:00am- 12:15pm

Hope to see you there!

Monday, September 14, 2009

FIRST DAY BACK AT HEBREW SCHOOL

Morah Mushka is such a great teacher!
You need a lot of energy for Shofar blowing!

Getting ready for Simchat Torah



FIRST DAY BACK AT HEBREW SCHOOL

Our first day back at Hebrew School!
We made our very own shofars
YUM! our candied apples for a sweet new year

busy at the Shofar Factory


Seventh graders are professional shofar makers







Thursday, September 10, 2009

WELCOME!

Welcome to another great year at Chabad Hebrew School.
For all of our new students, we're delighted to have you join our Hebrew School family and for all those back with us again, we look forward to continue sharing many more fun classes and special events with you.



Our First day was so much fun. We were so busy learning about all the upcoming Jewish Festivals.
With Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Simchat Torah all fast approaching-we covered them all in fun and interactive ways. After blowing the shofar, tasting apples in honey, writing new year's wishes and shaking the lulav and etrog, we simply can't wait to celebrate the Festivals.

We are so excited to begin sharing our news, photos and class updates online with all our mums and dads.


Wishing you all a Shana Tova-a happy, healthy and sweet new year!

pictures from our first week will be uploaded shortly.