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PPROUD*** I S S U E ** 23 April 26 2013 \ I already Parshas Emor sent it Hadlakas Neiros:7:30 out. I al- Havdalah: 8:49 PM ready sent it out. YBHighlights CALENDAR Sunday, April 28th Lag B Omer Father-Son Bonfire/BBQ ******* We hope you are all as psyched as we are for the upcoming Bike-A-Thon on Sunday, May 5! See attached flyer for details ******* Learning during free time READ MORE ABOUT TIKI INSIDE. A Message from Our Menahel It was truly a pleasure seeing how involved the girls were at the Torah Fair. We greatly appreciate the work Morah Stern and all the Morahs put into creating the beautiful presentation. One of the booths at the fair was about the mitzvos that can only be performed in Eretz Yisroel. The pasuk the students were working with comes from this week s Parshas Emor. The Torah says: ובקצרכם את קציר ארצכם,לא תכלה,פאת שדך בקצרך ולקט קצירך לא תקלט,לעני ולגר תעזב אתם, אני ה אלקיכם. )כג:כב ) It is interesting to note that this pasuk is sandwiched between the Yomim Tovim. First the Torah discusses Pesach and Shavuos, then the subject of פאה & שכחה,לקט and finally, Rosh תורת Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkos. The explains this by saying that one who gives כהנים is compared to one who פאה & שכחה,לקט builds the Bais Hamikdash and sacrifices kor-,לקט bonos on the Mizbeach. This is why the,מועדים is in the middle of the פאה &שכחה which is a time when many korbonos are brought. Rav Shimon Schwab, zt l, adds that the Torah is hinting about Tisha B Av, when in the future, instead of it being a day of mourning, it will be a.מועד Imagine on the same day that the Bayis Rishon and Sheini were destroyed, Moshiach will come and it will become!ששון ושמחה a day of We can take this a step further (says Rav Schwab, zt l). Bayis Shlishi will be built through Moshiach ben Dovid, who was a descendant of Rus, who married Boaz after they met in the field while Boaz was being מקיים the mitzvah of & שכחה,לקט.פאה Moshiach will bring back the offering of korbonos in the Bais Hamikdash. We now have a deeper understanding of the order of the pesukim. First comes Pesach, then Shavuos, followed by the Yom Tov of Tisha B Av, in the future (which we now know is a result of & שכחה,לקט (פאה and then Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkos. We see how appropriate the juxtaposition of the pasuk of... Shavuos. is in the order following ובקצרכם May we be זוכה through giving tzedaka to the poor and other forms of tzedaka (replacing the mitzvos that can only be performed in Eretz Yisroel) to the arrival of Moshiach and the building of the Bayis Shlishi, when Tisha B Av will be a,מועד speedily in our times. Good Shabbos! Rabbi Berel Leiner Menahel

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LIMUDEI KODESH UPDATE BOYS MAZAL TOV TO The Mishnah in the third perek of Pirkei Avos states: כל שרוח הבריות נוחה הימנו רוח המקום המקום נוחה הימנו A person that people are pleased with, Hashem is pleased with. The importance of being a pleasant person who is welcoming and friendly to those around him, cannot be overstated. Good middos form the foundation for positive relationships with peers, teachers, and as the above Mishna states, with Hashem. Developing these middos through lessons and positive experiences is vital for every child s chinuch. While formulating good middos is always a priority at YBH, we place particular emphasis on this during these days of Sefirah leading up to Kabalas HaTorah. This period of national mourning for the 24,000 talmidim of Rebbe Akiva, who lost their lives be- - לא נהגו כבוד זה בזה cause they didn t behave with proper dignity toward each other compels us to seek improvement in our own be-. כבוד זה בזה havior of Our yeshiva has joined two very special initiatives of the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation that are geared toward that goal. The first one featured a compelling film presentation called The Outsider that illustrated what life is like for a boy who feels excluded. We saw how even children that are talented and personable can be excluded if they are perceived as not fitting in. We learned how empathy and understanding what others feel is the key in avoiding and correcting such situations. Following the presentation, each rebbe had a discussion with his class about practical applications of the lessons learned. The second program, an antibullying program called Tiki, focuses on making recess fun for everyone. The objective is met by involving the students in developing positive strategies for handling various scenarios that may occur during recess. Students listen to a story depicting a possible recess scenario and hear resolution options. They can then call the Wonder Words hotline at night to vote for their choice of the best possible resolution. The program will culminate before Shavuos with a poster contest. I am personally amazed at the level of enthusiasm our boys have shown for this program. Even students in the grades that weren t originally part of the program are begging to join! Of course the best part is when you see tangible results. My jaw dropped when I heard the following illustration from a rebbe: The boys in his class decided to stop keeping score during their recess football games. While the game remains the same, removing the high stakes of competition has resulted in the following changes: There are almost no arguments during play, all the boys (including the more athletic players) report enjoying the games more and most importantly, boys who previously avoided participating in games have now begun to participate. What an amazing accomplishment! These boys have much to feel proud about and we are very proud of them! K lal Yisrel prepared for Kabalas HaTorah by attaining the supreme level of achdus - כאיש אחד בלב אחד unity, like one person with one heart. May our combined efforts bring us even closer to this lofty goal in preparation for our own Kabalas HaTorah on Shavuos. Good Shabbos, Rabbi Binyomin Perlstein Rabbi Eliyohu Goldberg, our very own first grade Rebbe and his wife, who will be honored along with his esteemed parents, Harav Aharon Dovid Goldberg, Rosh Hayeshiva, Telshe, Cleveland and his Rebbetzin, at the 38th Anniversary Dinner of Rabbi Eliyohu Goldberg s Yeshiva, Yeshiva Derech Chaim on May 12th, 2013 CONDOLENCES To Mr. Ruby Stepansky on the loss of his mother, Rebbetzin Stepansky Hard work deserves a good game of basketball or football or both!

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