1/10/14-10 Shevat 5774 Parshat Beshalach Candle Lighting: 4:32 pm Find us on Facebook JKHA Celebrates Shabbat Shirah Follow us on Twitter In this week's parsha, Parshat B'shalach we read the song sung by Bnei Yisrael after the splitting of the Red Sea. In order to celebrate this special Shabbat, known as Shabbat Shirah, the entire lower school gathered in the auditorium to share some very special Shabbat songs. The students have been very excited about learning the songs in music class and enjoyed performing the different versions of the Zmirot Shabbat for each other. Ki Eshmera Shabbat, Tzur Mishelo, and D'ror Yikra were part of our Kumzitz repertoire. In addition to the singing, students learned to play a variety of percussion instruments to accompany the songs. The program concluded with an Israeli dance performed by a group of our very own fourth graders! They danced to the song Shalo Levo Shabbat. The auditorium was filled with so much energy and spirit. Here at JKHA we welcomed this Shabbat with song and dance as we remembered the miracle that happened at the Red Sea. We wish you all a Shabbat Shalom and enjoy your children's beautiful renditions of these songs at your Shabbat tables! Fourth grade Israeli dancers preparing for their performance.
Look What's Happening In... The Pre-K students are learning to identify and compare geometric shapes. Pre-K Using the Frog Street Press reading series, the students learned the difference between Rudy Rectangle and Suzy Square. Kindergarten This week we studied Parshat B'shalach which describes Kriat Yam Suf (the splitting of the Red Sea). The children used their imaginations and their understanding of the parsha to create special illustrations of this nes (miracle). These illustrations will become part of their special Passover Haggadot.
First Grade Students in first grade have been learning about Martin Luther King and the importance of his message of peace. MLK said, "love your enemies". Similarly, Ruby Bridges, one of the first African American children to join an all white New Orleans public school, used to say a prayer for the mobs of parents who protested against her. She too, believed in peace at the young age of 6. Students made connections between Ruby Bridges and MLK. Second Grade In Kitah Bet, in preparation for Tu B'Shvat, we have been learning in Hebrew about different types of trees. The students have learned new vocabulary words related to trees as well as interesting facts about the various trees. As a culminating project for this unit, each student will be creating a mini tree research project. After the students chose the trees that they wanted to research, they started creating their very own Etz Sifron (tree book).
Third Grade The third graders are hard at work learning their multiplication facts. The students have been introduced to a variety of ways to master their facts, including flashcards, on line websites and fun games that can be played with their classmates. Mastery of the multiplication facts is a skill that will be useful throughout their math careers! Fourth Grade In honor of Tu B'Shvat, Kitah Daled is preparing a Sefer Matkon (Cook Book). The students wrote or transcribed their own matkonim (recipes) in Hebrew and illustrated the instructions. In class, we prepared for this project by learning new vocabulary, playing SmartBoard games, and practicing writing sample recipes.
Mishloach Manot This year the JKHA middle school student council is excited to offer all families the opportunity to send Mishloach Manot to the lower, middle and high school faculty members. Details will follow soon. Thank you and we look forward to your participation! PTC Corner Dara Horn Event PTC was thrilled to host an evening with Dara Horn, our school's former author-inresidence and author of "A Guide For The Perplexed: A Novel." She talked about what it means to be a Jewish writer and shared her thoughts on our compulsions to record everything that happens in our lives. She has extensive knowledge about Maimonides, a character in her latest book. Look for her article about the brilliant physician and philosopher in the weekend's Wall Street Journal. It was a wonderful evening. Thank you to JKHA/RKYHS families, community members, Dr Horn's family and others who turned out to make the event a success. We have a few copies of her book available for purchase. For more information please contact Shira Vickar-Fox, svickar@yahoo.com.
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20th Annual Superbowl Raffle! The Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School is sponsoring its 20th Annual Raffle for a chance to win: 2 tickets to Super Bowl XLVIII, scheduled for February 2, 2014 + a $250 MasterCard Gift Card. OR A $5000 tuition credit! The best part of the raffle is your chances of winning - there will be a maximum of 1,000 tickets sold, at a cost of $50 per ticket. You can buy them for yourselves, but we also encourage you to reach out to neighbors, family and business associates as well as a way of raising more money for our school. Increase your chances of winning by selling as many as possible - for every 20 tickets you sell, you will receive one free entry! To purchase tickets or for more information visit www.jkha.org/superbowl or contact Chaya Felzenberg at (862) 437-8012, or cfelzenberg@jkha.org. Parsha Q&A The drawing will be held on January 27, 2014. 1. What were Bnei Yisrael given to help guide them through the desert during the daytime? 2. What was Moshe instructed to do to bring about the splitting of the sea? 3. What tefillah do we recite that comes from this week s parsha? 4. What was the first thing Bnei Yisrael complained about after the splitting of the sea? 5. What nation attacked Bnei Yisrael? Answers to Parsha Q&A (source in parenthesis) 1. Ananei hakavod (clouds of glory) 2. To lift up his staff towards the sea 3. Az Yashir 4. All the drinking water was bitter 5. Amalek Q&A by Rabbi David Schlusselberg HS, Judaic Studies Teacher I N S P I R I N G E X C E L L E N C E Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School 110 South Orange Avenue, Livingston, NJ 07039 Phone: 862-437-8000 Email: info@jkha.org Privacy Policy (Privacy Page) Email Settings (Email Preferences Page) 2012 Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School