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A Message From Mrs. Raitzik פרשת יתרו
4:4:הדלקת נרות
January 24th, 2019 - ח שבט “י
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No School
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No School
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Pizza
Canned
peaches
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Penne ala
vodka
Salad
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Calendar Reminder:
Midwinter Vacation-
Friday, January 25– Tuesday, January
29
Classes Resume–
Wednesday, January 30
Please note:
Monday—Feb 18th
(President’s Day)
will be a Teacher In– service day.
There will be no sessions.
Box tops
First 20 girls to bring in 50
box tops after mid winter
vacation get an extra
treat.
Mazal Tov :
Shevy (P) Miri (2) Bashi
(7) Edelstein - on the
birth of a baby sister!
Morah Schneider - twin
girls!
Dear Parents,
It is difficult to believe that we are at the “mid-point” of the school year …yet here we are; greeting “mid-winter vacation”! Actually, as we reflect upon the progress our students in every classroom have made, from Kindergarten all the way through eighth grade, it is certainly heartening to observe their pro-gress and development, in so many areas Baruch Hashem! With all of the efforts invested by so many individuals- parents, teachers, support staff, and of course- the students themselves!- it is certainly a good time to take a break! Much research has been done on the importance of “taking a break”: making the time to pause from the daily routine, having a change of pace, etc. When one works hard and deals with daily stresses, it is imperative, occasionally- to stop and “recharge”. In cur-rent times we can perhaps understand this concept better by thinking of our cellphones (or other devices) wherein the bat-teries require recharging for optimal function. Additionally, the mid-winter break is an opportune time to bond and connect to our precious family members, to enjoy a more leisurely, less- hectic schedule and spend valuable, enjoyable time together.
Enjoy your mid-winter vacation! We look forward to greeting everyone, relaxed, re-charged and rejuvenated, next week B’ezras Hashem!
Gut Shabbos!
Mrs. Raitzik
2 - T e h i l a s C h a y a S a r a
This week in social studies we
learned about the map and sang
our state song. We also have our
suitcase packed for our road trip.
We started learning about measure-
ments and started on our division
contest, it’s really a great part of
our year. On Wednesday we went
on a science walk. It was really fun
too.
We really enjoyed our
week!
Miri Zucker and Chana Aliza Gonter
4th Grade
Our reading contest is off
to a great start. We al-
ready have a chain hang-
ing across the whole wall.
We can’t wait to see how
many pink links we’ll get
next week!
Esther Meira Cohen and Aliza Fine
1st Grade
Monday was טו בשבט,
The spoon banged on a pot,
In the experiment the rice moved
we did see,
and we learned about sound
waves, yes siree!
We really learned a lot this week,
and now midwinter vacation we
seek.
Fraidy Zweig, Frayda Glucksman and Yocheved Jaroslawicz
6th Grade
In History we learned about the
election,
the electoral commission had to
make a selection.
The Democrats got really upset,
so the compromise they did get.
In biology we learned about the
brain,
which is where we store the
knowledge we gain.
Have a great Shabbos! Frumi Zweig and Sarit
Schwartz 8th Grade
T e h i l a s C h a y a S a r a - 3
We learned the letter N and
we made a necklace for our
doll! We learned a new po-
em this week.
We loved the “Mommy and
me” day we had a lot of fun
centers!
Bella Siegfried and Shira Boxer Primary B
In history we learned about
how the kids made wax
and butter for their chores!
In Science we learned
about the digestive system
and in math we learned
how to divide 4 and 5 digit
numbers.
Rochel Glatzer and Esther Shaindel Adler
5th Grade
This week in the best third
grade class, we are learn-
ing the 5 times table in
multiplication! We are do-
ing something really hard!
Multiplication drills with
100 examples! We can’t
wait for another fun week! Aviva Kravetz and
Meira Herskowitz 3rd Grade
Optical illusions blew us off
our feet,
vocabulary we did meet.
Point of view we learned in
reading,
in the revolutionary war the
Americans keep defeating.
Ahuva Gross and Bashi Edelstein
7th grade
We had a great week
in Second grade!
On Monday was טו
!בשבט
We are so excited for
midwinter vacation!
Miri Edelstein and Sara Brand 2nd Grade
T e h i l a s C h a y a S a r a - 5
This week we learned the Halachos and Minhagim of making לחם משנה . Our girls are almost ready to conduct
their own Shabbos seudos!
An important lesson we learned:
Why do we cover the חלה?
One is supposed to make a bracha on the challah before the wine. But since we’re required to make kiddush first, we
cover the חלה so as not to embarrass it.
Let’s stop for a moment and think: If we’re trying to be care-ful and cover the shame of an inanimate object; the challah, how much more careful must we all be with the feelings of a friend?! To what lengths does Hashem want us to go so as
not to embarrass another yid?
Kudos to all the girls that participated in the writing/ drawing contest (4-8).
Winners and prizes will be announced ה“א at the Rosh Chodesh Adar assembly .
Our raffle winners this week were: Rosie Harrison 3rd grade &Fraidy Zweig 6th
grade We will be cashing in Shabbos dollars
this week. Remember to do your
Shabbos checklist