BH. THURS Nissan
Community Newsletter of the Maimonides Hebrew Day School of the Capital District 404 Partridge Street Albany NY 12208 (518) 453-9363/3434 www.maimonidesschool.org
produced by Rabbi Mendel Rubin & students in the TNT (Torah ‘n Technology) Program Maimonides is accredited by the NYS Board of Regents & is a beneficiary of UJF-NENY
maimonidesschool@gmail.com
13, 5776 / April 21, 2016
ערב פסח This newsletter is dedicated in memory of an Eishes Chayil - Yartzeit 11th of Nissan May her memory be a blessing for her family
ESHKOL REGION VISITORS
MAOS CHITTIM FUND RAISED
A week ago on Friday, Federation brought 3 representatives from Israel’s Eshkol Region (our community's sister region) to visit our school and speak to our students. Last week’s MC had a brief report, here’s more detail: After speaking about the rockets, tunnels and terror from Gaza, they asked, “What do you think my kids at home are worried about? What concerns them most?” No, it’s not the terror, but what I am bringing them back from the United States! Or a big test they are having tomorrow. The same kind of things that would keep kids in Albany up at night. They spoke about the big agricultural emphasis where they live, growing 15+ varieties of tomatoes, colorful carrots, and other produce. They have an event called “The Salad Trail” where people come and eat what they pick. There’s an area near them that a few years ago was all sand dunes, with no history of settlement, and some Jewish families who had lived in Gaza before the disengagement moved there, and now it’s flourishing! It’s a whole community, the sand dunes are now filled with lush agriculture, it’s nothing short of a miracle (and lots of hard work). Rabbi Rubin asked about Passover customs. They explained that the Jews in their region have roots in many different places, including Eastern Europe and South America, so each brings their custom and flavor. They described the heavy traffic on the first day of Chol HaMoed, everyone has off from school (and many from work, too) and it’s the start of spring and people like to get out and travel, so there’s so many cars on the road. A big thing they talked about is called “Mimouna” a Moroccan Jewish celebration on the night after Pesach is over. You don’t have to be Moroccan to enjoy! You don’t even need an invite! They prepare all kinds of very sweet Chametz, and people come in and out to enjoy and celebrate.
Grades 2-7 raised $70.56 in their classroom Tzedakah boxes between Purim and Pesach, for funds for the needy before Passover. Those pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters sure add up to quite a bit!
MORE PESACH LEARNING Classes continue to learn more about Pesach this week (like Nachman here in 2nd grade doing a Pesach sheet) and doing more projects like the reclining pillows on right, and Haggadahs and much more.
MAZAL TOV KUPERMANS Mazal Tov to MHDS alumnus Dina (Stark) and Dr. Shlomo Kuperman on the birth of a baby boy, bris will be in Albany (G-d willing) on Tuesday of Chol HaMoed Pesach. Special Mazal Tov to the Saba and Savta Sid and Morah Devorah Stark. Much Nachas!
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COMFY SEDER PILLOWS Morah Devorah and the first graders made these beautiful, comfy Seder pillows to recline with. They have a beautiful fabric, made even more beautiful and meaningful by the student writing and illustrations. We had to take two pictures (top and bottom above): One with everyone posing and the other with them smooshing their faces, enjoying the pillows.