This week, students started wrapping up our 1st Unit: Eastern Europe Jewry and the Great Migration.
Jewish Studies
Tuesday/Wednesday Jewish Studies with Haley
It was an especially exciting week for 2nd Grade because it was Simchat Torah
This week we had a fun review of all the holidays that we’ve celebrated so far this year, and talked about why we celebrate Simchat Torah!
This week we spoke about the importance of Simchat Torah and designed an aron (where the Torahs are safely kept) to show how we care for such an important part of our tradition!
Hello families,
The seventh grade electives are going really well! To give a couple of details, this past week, the Jewish Cooking class had a Candy Sukkah building contest (think gingerbread house, but with a sukkah instead!), the Jewish Arts & Crafts class made mezuzahs out of clay, the Judaism & Sports class self-refereed an ultimate frisbee game after discussing the ethics of self-refereeing, the Torah Study class discussed why Jonah ran away and what was the deal with the big fish, the Holocaust Studies class arranged a timeline of key historical dates leading up to the Holocaust, and the Rosh Chodesh girls discussion group continued their conversation around identity.
Jewish Studies
Tuesdays/Wednesdays Jewish Studies with Haley
This week, students explored the meaning and objects surrounding Sukkot.
This week the 5th graders started building their mitzvah villages out of cardboard and recycled materials.
All of our 4th Grade classes got to visit our beautiful Sukkah on Tuesday or Wednesday, where everyone who wished got to smell the lovely etrog and shake the lulav in all directions.
Discussion questions:
In Hebrew Through Movement, 4th grade has been working on verbs, including ‘to pick up’ and ‘to put down’, plus reviews of to stand, to sit, to walk, to stop, to run, to jump, to spin, to point. Nouns: apple, candle/s, honey, lulav. Additionally they were introduced to the preposition ‘under’, and words like everyone, team (A/B/C), Door, table, chair, teacher, counselor, board, window, head, hand\s, leg\s, book, pencil. Additionally they were introduced to the adverbs slow, fast, in place, and connecting words: to, no\yes, and ‘and’.
This past week we learned about Sukkot! In class, we read some stories about sukkot, talked about how we would decorate our dream sukkah and who we would invite to it.
