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Shavuon: Volume 2 Issue 6, December 14, 2007
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Candle
Lighting
Dec.14 3:57
Dec.21 4:00
Dec.28 4:04
Jan. 4 4:10
The New Shavuon is on our website
www.jcdsri.org
Winter Break
12/24-1/1/08
HANUKAH AT JCDSRI!
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Our First Hanukah Party-A Smashing
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Over 200 parents and children attended the
first JCDSRI Hanukah party! The Meeting
House was transformed into a Hanukah
wonderland where we danced, dined on latkes
and ate home-made jelly donuts and kept busy
with lots of fun Hanukah activities. We all
enjoyed the pre-K and Kindergarten Hanukah
songs and the excellent performance by the
Israeli Dance Club. It was a beautiful way
to celebrate the first night of Hanukah
together!
We deeply appreciate our incredible team of
parents who planned for weeks and put
together and made an amazing party for our
school.
Thank you to: Deb Blazer, Donna
Goldin, Robyn Goldstein, Ayelet Koren
(who dreamt up the idea for a school-wide
Hanukah party and ran the Israeli Dance
Club), Laura Mernoff (who
made the Israeli dance costumes), and
Audrey Weinreich. This
creative and energetic group of parents met
weekly, sometimes in the evening and on
weekends to put together our wonderful
Hanukah event.
THANK YOU TO:
Lisa Bergman who helped
the Israeli Dance Club rehearse.
Bari Weinreich who
helped make posters.
Rivka Eskovitz for
creating and running one of our most
successful activity stations, "Pin the
Flame on the Hanukiah!"
Pam Levanos, Sue Mamber, Debra
Nassau, Laura and Matthew Philips,
parent volunteers, who helped set-up,
clean-up and work at the stations.
Hannah Feinstein, Corey
Goldstein, Sophie Harlam, Makenna
Kobrin, Emma Meharg, Rachel Mernoff,
Rachel Nassau, Eve Stein, Sam Usher,
Bari Weinreich, our student
volunteers, who helped run stations.
Bonnie Gold, alumni
parent, of Gold Events for her amazing
balloon arches and decorative touch!
Deb Blazer and the Accounting
for Taste crew for our
delicious Hanukah dinner!
The JCDSRI Parent Association
who donated our Accounting for Taste
homemade Sufganiyot.
Alli Robbio, Rebekah Heath,
Daniella Levine, Sylvia Catania and Leah
Tinberg who lit the first
Hanukah candle representing the 8th
grade.
Giselle Corre for
donating beautiful hand-made Mezuzot to
the school for us to sell.
All of our vendors who participated:
Accounting for Taste, Karen
Bergel, Fakhouri Pottery,
Suzanne Herzberg, the Jewish
Community Center, Lori Lowinger, Laura
Mernoff and Seventh and Eighth Grade
parents.
A special thank you to Vicky
Dziok, Eileen Ellis, Jim Hockhousen,
Rabbi Mitchell Levine, Naomi
Schorsch Stein and Meredith Sinel,
staff members that helped with the
party.
A hearty thank you to Gershon Levine
and the Temple Emanuel staff for
their help with the party
preparations.
And a thank you to Ray Cileli from
our maintenance staff, who stayed
late to help clean up.
Finally, thanks to our anonymous
donor family, who sponsored the
fabulous DJ, Brenda Redding!
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Grade
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The
2nd graders visited with the residents of
the Phyllis Siperstein Tamarisk Assisted
Living Residence on the 2nd day of Hanukah.
Their homeroom teacher, Susan L. Adler,
taught her students some traditional
Chanukah songs as well as some original ones
written by former 2nd graders. They also
told the residents about Hanukah customs
from around the world. The highlight this
year was that Morah Adler's Kindergarten
teacher, Fania Gross, is a resident. Each
child warmly greeted her and said hello.
More than 20 residents were in
attendance....our biggest audience yet! The
students were also accompanied by teachers
Nicole Dunn and Miriam Cohen as well as some
parents. Mrs. Gross was not only Morah
Adler's teacher, but she also taught Miriam
and Judy Westrick, mom of Natalie '13. Mrs.
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Shalom to
the Simler Family |
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Dear
Friends,
We are moving to Ra'anana, which is a
city near Tel Aviv, so that Yaron can
continue his work as the CEO of a high
tech company called Scopus Video
Technologies in Rosh Ha'ayin. The
children will be going to the Tali
school there. We don't have our Ra'anana
address yet, or home phone number, but
in the interim, you can reach us by
calling Yaron on his cell number in
Israel: +972 549 007 111 (In Israel you
dial 054 900 7111). Once we get there,
we can send our new contact information,
as well as Coby and Eitan's cell phone
numbers! (Even Adam has a cell phone
number reserved.)
Please stay in touch! Our emails are
the following:
Ysimler3@gmail.com
Serena.Eisenberg@gmail.com
Coby.Simler@hotmail.com
Eitan.Simler@hotmail.com
We would
really love to have visitors, and we
will have a guest room ready for you.
So we hope to see you in Israel! Serena
Best
wishes to the Simler family. Tzeitchem
L'shalom, You should go in peace.
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JCDS LAUNCHES THREE E-MAIL
NEWSLETTERS |
JCDS
proudly announces three new JCDS e-mail
newsletters, The New Shavuon,
Open Book
and Ma Hadash, What's New.
The acclaimed SpeakUp! Email Marketing
by Constant Contact is used to produce
them.
The New Shavuon
is our school community e-mail
newsletter that is published every two
weeks. At one time the school published
a weekly Shavuon
newsletter. The New Shavuon
reports announcements, updates, events,
programs, news about community members
and selected features. JCDS families,
staff and board members comprise the
target audience. Contact Karolyn White
at
kwhite@jcdsri.org
The
Open Book e-mail
newsletter is created by the Admissions
Office to communicate with prospective
parents. Open Book
gets the word out about the wonderful
teaching and learning that takes place
every day at the Jewish Community Day
School. if you know of a perspective
family who may be interested in learning
more about our school, contact Naomi
Stein at
nstein@jcdsri.org
Ma Hadash, What's New
is our newest link that brings our
school into the lives of our entire
Jewish community. Ma Hadash,
What's New will
bring community members monthly updates
on classroom developments, exciting and
interesting educational programs, board
updates, fundraising achievements and
much more! This is a newsletter for
everyone! If you know if anyone who
would like to receive Ma
Hadash, please email
Meredith Sinel at
msinel@jcdsri.org
with their email
address.
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Coming! Our Annual Zimriyah
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 SAVE
THE DATE!
Zimriyah/Songfest
February
14th, 2008
We dedicate this year's Zimriyah to
the
60th Birthday of Israel.
The name of the Zimriyah is
60 B'shira
(shishim b'shira) which means
60 years in song.
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Order a JCDS Jacket |
JCDS Fleece-Lined
Quilted Jackets!
Royal blue color with our school logo!
SIZES Adult: Sm, M, L, and XL
Child: S, M, and L
PRICE $40.00
All proceeds will go to the 8th grade trip to Israel.
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Order Shabbat Flowers |
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Beautiful
Bouquets by the
Groden Center Rehabilitation Greenhouse
$12.00 each
12/14- 2/29
7th Grade Fundraiser
Information |
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Coming! A Camp Fair at
JCDS-February 7 |
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Connecting
Great Kids to Great Jewish Camps
February 7 2:45-4:30 PM School Lobby
It's not too early to think about summer camp
experiences.
Our Camp Fair is an opportunity to talk with camp
representatives.
ADMISSION IS FREE. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Invite your
friends |
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6th Grade Siddur Ceremony |
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Monday, Dec. 3rd, 2007, at the JCDSRI
schaharit (morning) service, the 6th graders received
their middle school siddurim and Tanachim (Hebrew Bibles) from
Mrs. Elaine Kroll and Ms. Ellie Lewis. In recognition of the
community spirit of inclusiveness, the students and their
families are allowed to choose the siddur that they will use
during their middle school years. This year's choices included
Sim Shalom (Conservative), Artscroll (Orthodox), and Kol
Haneshamah (Reconstructionist). In presenting the siddurim, Mrs.
Kroll represented Mr. Sanford Kroll, the founding president of
the Alperin Schechter Day School, and Ms. Lewis presented the
Tanachim in memory of Shirley Aronson Goldberg. Rabbi Mitchell
Levine
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MS ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN EXHIBITION-Opening 12/19 |

Fourteen middle-school students of the Jewish Community Day
School of Rhode Island Architecture and Landscape Design Arts
Elective will display their work at Three Sisters Café, located
at 1074 Hope Street in Providence. This show will open at 7:00
PM on Wednesday, December 19th, and will continue through
Saturday, January 19th, 2008.
Each student will have two pieces of work on display at the
Café: one a three-dimensional model of an open or closed office
space, and the other a two-dimensional representation of a
street scene. The students represented are Esty Bharier, Daniel
Brandes, Cameron Brenner, Jonathan Elyashiv, Corey Goldstein,
Daniel Katz, Makenna Kobrin, Gal Reis, Bar Salman, Jessica
Spindell, Naomi Subotnick, Samuel Usher, Victoria Volynsky, and
Madelyn Wyner.
The 6th, 7th and 8th graders have created models and drawings of
pragmatic, historic, imaginative, and at times otherworldly
nature, exploring themes ranging from social realism to human
engineering (ergonomics) in this diverse body of work. The
JCDSRI invites the public to attend the opening for refreshments
and the opportunity to meet students and faculty.
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Dancing Ballerinas |
Hannah
Subotnick '07, Naomi Subotnick '09 and Penina Satlow '13
are dancing in the FESTIVAL BALLET PROVIDENCE "THE
NUTCRACKER"at the Providence Performing Arts Center. Hannah
is a mouse, Naomi is a party girl and Penina is an angel.
Also performing are former JCDS students, Maxie Formal, a
party girl, and Sasha Brenman, a mouse and Russian dancer.
Performances take place this
weekend.
December 14 - 16, 2007
Friday at 7:30pm
Saturday at 2:00 & 7:00pm
Sunday at 1:00 & 6:30pm
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JCDS Program at the Rochambeau Library |
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Karolyn White, JCDS Librarian, conducted a
Hanukah story time at the Rochambeau Branch Library. The
children enjoyed accompanying Kimmelman's Runaway Latkes
by singing the "runaway" song and shaking paper latkes. A
hanukiah was displayed as well as latkes. Dahlia Neeman '08 and
Max Brumberg-Kraus '08 helped the children play the dreidel
game. Special thanks to the staff of the Children's Room for
letting us participate in their story time program. We had a
delightful time!
Did you know that several children of the Isenberg family,
benefactors of the remodeled Children's Room, are JCDS
Alumni?
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Jewish Parent Discussion Group |
Our Jewish Parent Discussion Group will
meet Wednesday, December 17. Thank you to all who registered for
our six session program. Our enrollment is full. The program is
based on the curriculum set forth in The Blessing of a
Skinned Knee: Using Jewish Teachings to Raise Self-Reliant
Children by Wendy Mogel. BOOK
We will share the joys and tribulations of parenting and walk
away with smiles, new friendships and new strategies for
approaching common child-rearing dilemmas. Facilitator: Betsy
Singer Cable, Director of Student Support Services.
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Our First High School Question & Answer Program |
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SAVE THE DATE!
Thursday,
February 7, 2008
7:00PM - 9:00OM
We are Excited to Announce Our First Annual
HIGH SCHOOL Q & A*
A special program specifically for our
current eight graders and their parents!
*Also known as:
EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT HIGH SCHOOL...BUT MIGHT BE
AFRAID TO ASK!!!
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After School Clubs-The Book Buddies Club |
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For nine years JCDS has offered an After School Program. New
programs in January will include- Monday: Book Buddies-
Castles, Princesses, Knights and Dragons and Homework
Club, Wednesday: Knitting Club, and Thursday: Baseball Card
Club. There may also be an additional club. Registration forms
will be available on the school website and in the lobby next
week.
This Fall the Book Buddies Club met on Mondays from 3:30 to 4:30
pm. We had a mouse "nibbling and chewing" club ! We "chewed"
through popular "mouse" stories such as If You Give a Mouse
by Numeroff and honored that great rodent, Mickey Mouse!
The photo is of some of our Mouseketeers performing a musical
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The
Latest from Our Artists |
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Earrings by Noam Elyashiv
Noam Elyashiv Jewelry now available
at
RISD/WORKS (Mom
of Jonathan '09)
information
Yizhak Elyashiv Art Lenore Gray
Gallery Meeting Street Providence 11/16-12/31 (Dad of
Jonathan '09)
information
Terry Rose Art Lenore Gray Gallery
Meeting Street Providence 11/16-12/31 (Grandfather
of Keshet '11)Terry
Rose website
Jen Bend, our Art teacher,
her paintings available at annual Holiday Exhibition
and Sale of ArtWorks of New Bedford,MA
www.artworksforyou.org
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Meet Our Student Sports
Reporter |
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An
Interview with Leah Tinberg, our Student Sports Reporter
Leah, please tell us about
yourself. I am 13
years old and have been attending JCDSRI since Kindergarten,
making this my ninth year here. I live in the Oak Hill
section of Pawtucket, right near the Providence border
What are your sports
interests? I like
being outside and playing sports, especially basketball and
baseball. Since sixth grade I have played on the ASDS/JCDS
Middle School basketball and baseball teams where I have
played a variety of different positions. I have also played
on the Pawtucket Slaterettes, an all-girls baseball league
located in Pawtucket.
What are some of your
other interests? I
like reading, writing, and listening to music. As of right
now, when I grow up I want to become a teacher, disc jockey,
or journalist.
Thank you Leah. We are
looking forward to your reports and your career in
journalism. Mazel Tov on
your upcoming Bat Mitzvah. K.White
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The Parent
Association |
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DO
YOU WANT TO BE THE
JCDS CHEF FOOD CHALLENGE
STAR? !!!!
Winner of these categories:
Soup, Veggie Salad, Starch, Chicken,
and Dessert
will be featured in a JCDS Shabbat Meal collection
and
at the JCDS Purim Shabbat Dinner held March 21.
Start submitting your entries today!!
Send recipes to
loliven@visi.com
or drop off at the front desk.
Questions - contact Deb Blazer at 301-1889.
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In Our JCDS Community |
Mazel Tov
To Aaron Kaplan who will celebrate
his Bar Mitzvah on December 15.
To Leah Tinberg who will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah
on December 29.
Get Well Wishes
To Lila Winograd, MS
teacher, who is now at the Tockwotton Home.
Condolences
To Noa Bendov-Reis and family on the loss of her father,
Yirmiyahu Ben Dov, grandfather of Tamar '13 and Gal Reis '08.
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If you have suggestions or comments please e-mail Karolyn White,
Editor kwhite@jcdsri.org
Photo Credits: Meredith Sinel, Karolyn White, Naomi Stein
and Jen Bend
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Kislev, 5768 www.jcdsri.org Vol
2, Issue 5
COME TO OUR ROCKIN'
HANUKAH PARTY!
DECEMBER 4, 5-7 pm
HAPPY HANUKAH!
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Kitta Aleph
(Grade1) has learned the
difference between
the Menorah and the
Hanukiah. |
Candle
Lighting
Nov.30 3:58
Dec. 7 3:37
Dec.17 3:57
The New Shavuon is
on our website
www.jcdsri.org
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The Light of Learning
December 4 24
Kislev Light the
1st Hanukah Candle
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Lighting the Hanukiah
(Hanukah lamp) is the
central aspect of
Hanukah observance, but
in Antiquity lighting
lamps at home was a
regular evening
occurrence. The Talmud (Shab.
23b) promises that
anyone who is steadfast
in lighting a "light"
will merit children
dedicated to Jewish
learning. The question
is what act of providing
light is being referred
to here? Some
commentators, noting the
context of the Talmudic
passage, explain that
the text refers to the
Hanukah light. Others,
noting that Hanukah is
not actually specified
in the promise, comment
that the reference is to
ordinary lights that are
lit upon dark.
According to the view
that ordinary lights are
meant, the promise of
the Talmud can be taken
to mean that going to
the expense and bother
to provide light in the
home (a bit of a luxury
before electricity) in
order to continue to
read and study into the
evening, is supportive
of one's children's
education. Children who
see that their parents
love reading and study
are likely to
(eventually) value these
activities themselves.
After a stressful day,
parents are tired and
understandably feel that
they deserve a break. It
often takes extra effort
to "turn on the lights"
and patiently go over
homework and review for
tests, but doing so
justifies the
expectation that one's
children will
internalize similar
patterns of discipline
and dedication.
According to the view
that the promise of
studious children
depends upon lighting
the Hanukiah, the above
reasoning cannot apply.
Since the Hanukah lights
are wholly dedicated to
publicizing the miracle
of Hanukah, it is
forbidden to use their
illumination for any
other purpose, including
for study! Perhaps this
view of the promise can
be linked to a preceding
discussion on the same
page of the Talmud over
the blessing recited for
the act of lighting the
Hanukiah. In the
blessing we include the
word "vetsivanu" ("has
commanded us"), thus
indicating that we
understand the ritual of
lighting to be a mitzvah
from G-d. The rabbis ask
how this is possible.
Obviously, there is no
such command in the
Torah, as the events
commemorated by the
holiday do not occur
until centuries after
the Torah was written.
The rabbis answer that
the Torah grants them
permission to innovate,
and so Hanukah lighting
becomes a mitzvah
indirectly, via rabbinic
assumption of Divine
authority. In lighting
for Hanukah, we affirm
the richness and
elasticity of our
tradition that allows
for adaptation and
growth. It is through
this mechanism that
Judaism finds expression
and even flourishes
despite ever changing
cultural contexts and
challenges. When our
children see that we
embrace the capacity of
our tradition to
innovate, they will
begin to understand its
enduring relevance.
Continual study is
required, if Judaism is
to remain true to itself
in an ever-changing
world. This indeed is a
prescription for
producing a generation
committed to Jewish
learning.
Happy Hanukah!
Mitchell Levine
Director of Judaic
Studies,
jcdsri
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Hanukah Party
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Hanukah Party!
December 4, 2007
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Dinner and
Sufganiyot (jelly
doughnuts)
* Live DJ *
Activities * Games *
Local Vendors for
Some Last Minute
Shopping
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Evening of
Jewish Renaissance |
On
Saturday,
December 1st, 2007,
the greater Rhode
Island Jewish
community will
gather for an
evening of learning
at the Dr. James
Yashar & Judge
Marjorie Yashar
Evening of Jewish
Renaissance. The
program will feature
41 learning
opportunities.
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JCDSRI Hanukah Story
Time |
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Join Us
at the Rochambeau
Branch Library
Hanukah Story Time
Thursday, December
6, 3:30 pm
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Mayor
David Cicilline Visits
Third Graders
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"What is the best thing
about being the mayor?"
asked a third grader
from JCDSRI. The mayor
responded with a smile
and said, "Not having to
drive anywhere!"
On Monday,
November 19, 2007 the
Mayor of
Providence, David
Cicilline, took time out
of his normally hectic
schedule to visit the
third grade class at The
Jewish Community Day
School of Rhode Island.
The mayor was asked to
speak to this class in
conjunction with the
students' learning about
communities. Third grade
teacher, Alisa Amaral,
focused on the idea of
"getting along in our
community" while
teaching her students.
While listening to Mayor
Cicilline, the children
were exposed to the
power and purpose of
government in a
community. These ideas
challenged students to
identify possible areas
of conflict among
community members and
then recognize methods
by which order and
government help people
solve these conflicts.
Mayor Cicilline
was able to enrich the
class by discussing,
listening, and learning
with the third graders.
Already filled with
knowledge about the
mayor's job, the
students and visiting
adults asked numerous
questions about the
mayor's role in our
community. The mayor
responded to inquires
about how he helps the
community function
properly, if and how his
Jewish identity
influences his choices,
and what different kinds
of volunteer work he
participates in.
JCDSRI, Ms.
Amaral, and the third
grade class thank Mayor
Cicilline for visiting
their classroom and
taking the time to give
back to his community
and Providence's youth.
Alisa Amaral
Information about Mayor
Cicilline and City
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Camp Teva |

Jewish Community Day
School 6th graders
recently enjoyed
four days at
the Teva Learning
Center in
Connecticut in a
program that
integrates ecology
and environmental
education with
Jewish concepts and
values. Makenna
Kobrin, Natasha
Berezin, Jessica
Spindell, Emma
Meharg and Nuriya
Coke (who
participated last
year) said that
their favorite part
was hiking, "From
the really high
peaks all you could
see were trees!"
They were most
impressed that with
so many kids there,
they produced so
little garbage!
Along with making
tea out of edible
plants and making
friends with kids
from several other
Jewish Day Schools,
our kids took away
some important
lessons, primarily,
Bal Tashchit, do
not waste! Naomi
Stein
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Autumn in the Park-Grade
5 |
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The 5th grade's
first annual "Autumn
in the Park" was a
great success! Thank
you to the students
and parents who
joined us in this
event. This was a
wonderful time where
families came
together as a 5th
grade community to
share in this
exquisite season
(Mrs. Rafail's
favorite!) The
weather could not
have been nicer as
we rode bikes,
scooters, and walked
around Swan Point
Cemetery. We
collected leaves,
acorns, and
pinecones as well as
noticed interesting
names on some
gravestones. The
students were
thrilled to discover
another Tillinghast
grave. Tillinghast
was a main character
in our Providence
historical fiction
book, Something
Upstairs, by
Avi.Thank you to
everyone. Bethany
Rafail
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Author
Sarah Marwil Lamstein Visits JCDSRI |
Micah
Kanter discusses an illustration with
author Sarah Marwil Lamstein, who read
her latest picture book Letter on
the Wind A Chanukah Tale to second
grade at the Jewish Community Day School
of Rhode Island. The story, a retelling
of a Jewish Tunisian folktale, is about
the possibility of not having Chanukah
because of a lack of olives for the
oil. Hayim, a very poor man, decides to
ask the Almighty for help. "More than a
holiday folktale this one brings out the
significance of graceful benevolence and
humble appreciation." Kirkus Reviews.
Sarah is the sister of Dr. Dan Marwil,
father of JCDSRI alumni Zachary '94 and
Noah '97.
Students wrote thank your notes to
Ms. Lamstein and noted," I like the
last page with the hidden face
and smiling houses. I liked the way
he send a letter and it floated
through the sky. This is a good
story. Hayim was caring."
Book
Information
Sarah
Lamstein's Website
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Meet Our
New Music Teacher |
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PreK is
having a great time acting out a song
accompanied by our new music teacher,
Nicholas Hurd.
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