MC 11 - Shalom Torah Academy
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MC 11 - Shalom Torah Academy
Friday, January 23, 2015 MA CHADASH A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FROM THE ADMINISTRATION OF SHALOM TORAH ACADEMY OF WESTERN MONMOUTH COUNTY The Extra Mile Club A Torah Thought on the Parsha One last request by G-d to Moshe before the Jews can leave Egypt. Please command the Jews to go amass gold and silver from their Egyptian neighbors. Rashi in his commentary, points to the fact that G-d used terminology in his request that connotes pleading. He was, in fact, pleading with Moshe to make sure that the Jews actually got this done before they left Egypt. Rashi explains that G-d was concerned that if the Jews didn’t follow this command and leave Egypt with wealth, Abraham would come to Him with a complaint, stating that in the “Covenant of the Pieces” – “Brit Bein Habatarim”- G-d promised Abraham that the Jews would be enslaved for 400 years, but then they would leave with tremendous riches. Abraham could state that the first half of the covenant was indeed fulfilled, but complain that the latter part was ignored. covenant has in fact been fulfilled. The only reason that G-d felt that He had to go the extra mile and give them physical wealth was for Abraham’s benefit. Why is this? You see, Abraham spent his whole life giving to others and going the extra mile for G-d’s creations. That is why it was only he who could approach G-d and complain, “I went the extra mile for your children, why won’t you go the extra mile for mine?” It was because of this that G-d in fact did go this extra mile and ensured that the Jews left Egypt with tremendous physical wealth. פרשת בא I think that this serves as a very valuable lesson for all of us. It is the ace in our pocket that we can pull out at any time, our dedication to chesed and community service. The caring that we show others and the time that we give to others unconditionally will stand us in good stead to receive a life full of blessings in every area. When we have the ability to turn to G-d and say, “I went the extra mile for your children, will you please go the extra mile for me, your child”, we demonstrate the right to receive blessings even if we personally have not quite reached the mark. By doing this, we demonstrate our value to the continuum of the world and to making our world a better and more giving place. One may ask, why did G-d feel it necessary to comply? Was it so that Abraham wouldn’t be able to lodge a complaint? If indeed this was part of the covenant, then shouldn’t G-d fulfill it regardless of Abraham’s possible complaint? Rabbi Meir Tzvi Bergman, offers the following thought provoking answer. He theorizes that when G-d made the promise that the Jews would leave Egypt with great wealth, He was in fact not referring to physical wealth, but rather spiritual wealth. When one faces adversity, one of the natural consequences that may emerge is spiritual growth and connection thereby raising the level of spiritual wealth. However, another reaction can occur when facing adversity; one can lose their faith and thereby lower their spiritual assets. The Jews in Egypt experienced the latter. Instead of the slavery having the desired effect, they fell in their level of belief until they reached spiritual poverty. G-d had the right to say I offered you the opportunity to achieve spiritual wealth, but you didn’t rise to the challenge. Hence, the Let us all ponder these ideas and indeed find ways to give of ourselves and to give unconditionally, so that we can indeed become card carrying members of “The Extra Mile Club!” Wishing you all a Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi Motti Miller -1- מילון Hebrew Dictionary חופשה chufsha vacation טיסה tisa flight מלון malon hotel מסעדה misada restaurant בריכה braicha pool Melava Malka: An Evening of Inspiration Saturday, February 22, is a very important date here at Shalom Torah. It is the date of this year’s Mother Daughter Malava Malka Dinner and Gift Auction, a much anticipated and always wonderful evening. This year marks the sixth year we have had this event and every year it is an evening of warmth, togetherness, and great fun. A Girls of All Ages Night Out. Our girls in Kindergarten through the eighth grade have formed a choir just for this occasion. Listening to their melodious voices as they rehearse is a beautiful treat. Our teachers have, once again, formed their own choir and we can’t wait to hear them perform for us. And, of course, we have ordered a tasty and plentiful dinner and can’t wait to indulge in our extravagant dessert bar. As always, there will be a “tasty” activity that we can all do together and we don’t want to forget our Gift Auction. We have collected a wonderful and plentiful assortment of prizes and can’t wait to see who wins. The invitations have been mailed and we await your responses. Don’t forget, you are welcome to invite your mothers, aunts, cousins, nieces, grandmothers, sisters, your best friends, and your Zumba friends to come along too. If you have any questions or would like to assist in the preparations please call Mrs. Risa Gold. See you there. It’s Shabbos Time This Friday, we once again held our weekly Erev Shabbos Program called “IT’S SHABBOS TIME”! Our fourth grade performed one of the Shabbos zemirot (songs) titled “menucha v’simcha” (peace and joy) for grades 1 through Middle School. In this song, it is mentioned how Shabbos is a witness to the Six Days of Creation. For this reason, each student wore a beautiful picture depicting one of the days of creation. When the fourth grade students finished singing their song, they taught it to all of the rest of us so it can become part of our repertoire of Shabbos songs. We played a great game of “pass the Shabbos treat” to the tune of this song, and when the music stopped, the students holding the treat came up to sing one stanza. By the time we were done, we were able to sing the entire song all together - enhancing the idea that Shabbos is a time of beauty, especially when spent together with friends and family. Scenes from our latest Professional Development day. -2- Professional Development Day On Monday, January 19, the entire STA faculty enjoyed our second Professional Development Day of this school year. The day began with a light breakfast, followed by a presentation by Rabbi Bak. The focus of his workshop was ensuring students' safety. Rabbi presented many important ideas regarding how to safeguard our students. After this session, the faculty split up into separate groups. The preschool teachers enjoyed an in depth presentation about new concepts for preschool curriculum as well developmentally appropriate practices in the preschool classroom. This material was presented by Mrs. Heni Mozes, a very well respected and experienced Preschool Director for the Lakewood Board of Education. in a relaxed atmosphere is something the faculty always enjoys immensely. The afternoon session was presented to the entire faculty by Mrs. Cheyenna Levy and Mrs. Miriam Brody. The topic for discussion was the relatively new science of Social Emotional Learning (SEL). Researchers have uncovered an important link between students' social/emotional well-being and their academic success. Mrs. Brody and Mrs. Levy emphasized the fact that teachers must be concerned with all of the needs of their students. Focusing on academic goals alone is no longer sufficient. The long lasting effects of trauma on children's developing brains was discussed, as were the long term ramifications of this trauma in regard to academic success. The teachers were fascinated by the presentation and eager to learn how they can maximize the learning process for every child. The Elementary and Middle School teachers worked with Rabbi Miller to complete the Teacher Observation Protocols they had begun to design during our first Professional Development Day. The teachers were very excited to be personally engaged in the creation of the observation format. This handson involvement gave the teachers a real sense of what an in-class teacher observation is intended to accomplish how important it is to them professionally and how beneficial the results are to their students. At Shalom we believe that a well-educated staff results in well-educated children. Professional Development Days like these provide excellent results. Our teachers all agreed that the day was beneficial to them. The faculty enjoyed a delicious buffet lunch of Mexican style cuisine prepared by our very own Mrs. Gail Rifkin and Mark and Marlene Smalkin. The opportunity to socialize with friends and colleagues IMPORTANT REMINDERS Melava Malka Planning Meeting Tuesday, January 28 - 7:30pm Re-registration Early Bird Special The Administration mailed all the STA families ReRegistration packets for the 2015-2016 academic year. For your convince, the application form has already been completed. Please make sure all the information on it is accurate and up-to-date. Please pay special attention to emergency contacts and work phone numbers. Families that return their signed forms and fees before February 17, will receive a $75 discount on the regular registration fee. Please complete and return the forms as soon as possible to take advantage of the Early Bird discount. Once again we will be meeting with enthusiastic volunteers who have a passion for making school events successful and wonderful. On Tuesday, January 20 at 7:30pm, Mrs. Risa Gold will be hosting another Melava Malka Planning meeting. Thank you to all the current volunteers who were at this past week’s meeting. Thank you, Gail Rifkin, for the delicious dinner. It was enjoyed by all the participants as we continued to plan the best Melava Malka ever. -3- National Puzzle Day Next Week’s Menu Monday Split Pea Soup & Pizza Tuesday Lentil Soup Cold Cuts, Sweet Potatoes and French Fries Wednesday Butternut Squash Soup Fish Sticks and Mashed Potatoes Thursday Chicken Noodle Soup Beef Stew, Rice & Peas National Puzzle Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated each year on January 29. It is believed to have been originated by the Falcon Puzzle Company as a response to the overuse of electronics. Here, at Shalom Torah, the Preschool has come together to commemorate this day by creating a giant preschool puzzle. Each student decorated a puzzle piece in the shape of a child using a variety of materials. We joined these pieces together through their interlocking hands showing we, here at Shalom Torah Preschool, are a cohesive community. We invite you to come and look at our work and share our sense of unity. It is on display on the bulletin board outside of the Infant/Toddler Room in the front hallway. Friday Cream of Tomato Soup Grilled Cheese All meals are accompanied by: Bread or rolls, daily Salad Bar, hard boiled eggs, plain pasta and This month’s joint-preschool activity was led by Mrs. Ellen Rosen, Nursery. Thank you for a great job. Scenes From Around STA The nursery, using different materials and modalities learning colors . -4- fresh fruit.