28 | June 24, 2016
COMMUNITY
The Jewish Voice
NEAT, PHDS graduate On Tuesday June 14, the New England Academy of Torah (NEAT) held its senior graduation. Zahava Rubin (Hartford, Connecticut), Minya Schochet (Providence), and Aviva Shooman (Sharon, Massachusetts) delivered graduation addresses that spoke glowingly of their years at NEAT. Also addressing the girls was Dr. Marc Diamond, president, Rabbi Peretz Scheinerman, dean, and Rabbi Aaron Lapin, principal. All graduates will be attending
exchange seminary programs in Israel and New York for their first year of college. Pictured, from left to right: Back row – Ilana Weissmann, college advisor & curriculum development; Rabbi Peretz Scheinerman, dean, and Rabbi Aaron Lapin, principal. Front row – Aviva Shooman, Tzippora Kapilevich, Chana Devorah Peromsik, Minya Schochet, Chani Leibowitz, Zehava Rubin and Rochel Jeremias.
On June 16, Providence Hebrew Day School held its eighth-grade graduation. Back row, left to right – Rabbi Peretz Scheinerman, dean, Yisroel Yitzchok Rosenthal ( P r ov id e nc e), Nat a n Shooman (Sharon, Massachusetts).
Front row – Miriam Esther Weiner, principal, Dina Abrahim (Pawtucket), Rochel Schochet (Providence), Chava Saklad (Providence), Avigayil Lapin (Providence), Elka Taitelbaum (Providence), Bina Leah Haldorsen (Pawtucket).
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