LAUDER JAVNE JEWISH COMMUNITY SCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN AND MUSIC SCHOOL BUDAPEST, HUNGARY December AWAITING CHANUKAH MIRACLES

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AWAITING CHANUKAH MIRACLES We organized our third annual Awaiting Chanukah Miracles mitzvahprogram, helping those in need in the Jewish community. This year we successfully delivered a record 98 packages to participating synagogues and the JDC-MAZS Foundation, the social department of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Hungary (MAZSIHISZ). The program is more and more successful every year, and the entire Budapest Jewish community joins together to help the Lauder School help those in need.

EDUCATION E-LEARNING COMMUNITY CHANUKAH We held our Chanukah gathering for Jewish families living outside Budapest who are part of our e-learning outreach project. Our e-learning program makes it possible for rural and cross-border Jewish youth between the ages of 7-18 to take part in the Judaism education of the Lauder School. The curriculum provides a wide spectrum of knowledge related to Jewish culture and Hebrew, ranging from beginners to advanced. The program runs on a weekly basis online, at a time agreed upon by teachers and students. Twice a year we organize an offline meeting in person, where we invite the entire family of the participating students. The program was launched in autumn of 2015, and has entered its third year. The first of the in-person meetings took place at the beginning of. We hosted nearly 15 families here in Lauder, and had prepared many interesting activities to complement the online Judaism and Hebrew lessons. With Chanukah just around the corner, smaller children created Stars of David, necklaces or even Chanukiahs with artisan Eszter Losonczi. Calligrapher Sára Magyar was our guest as well, who introduced the students of Hebrew to the art of Hebrew calligraphy. Meanwhile, one of our history teachers, András Zima held a presentation for the parents. The morning continued with a Krav Maga training, where both parents and children could learn some basic moves. After lunch we invaded the school s student kitchen, where both children and parents could bake their gift cakes, and created their name in Hebrew letters from cookie dough. In closing of the event, students received books as Chanukah gifts, while parents received a Chanukah candle set for the family. The afternoon ended with playing bowling together, which turned out to be the icing on the cake. FIELDTRIP TO ISRAEL Twenty students from our 10th grade Tavlinim class had the chance to visit Israel for ten days as part of the Chail program. Ten days, ten stories, lots of experiences. Twenty students from our 10th grade Tavlinim class visited Israel for ten days as part of the Chail program. As always, they were joined by students from the Scheiber school. As part of the trip, we visited our sister-school, Sulam Tzor High School as well. Many photos and videos were made on the trip, which will become part of a visual project created for next year s 70th anniversary celebrations for the State of Israel.

THE NIGHT BEFORE CHANUKAH IN LAUDER On 12th of, the night before Chanukah, our 3rd graders joined several American and Israeli classes online in singing songs in honor of the upcoming 70th anniversary of the State of Israel. WASTE-FREE PROJECT DAY IN THE ELEMENTARY The first Friday of in the Lauder elementary was all about trash: used T-shirts, jeans and worn-out socks were strewn all over the place... well, was it really about trash? How does a worn-out tee become base material for something else? What can you make from jeans with rips in them? And where do we put that sock with the hole in it? Children received answers to these questions and many more that morning. They found out that not all trash is waste: many items that have served their primary purpose can become base material for something new in the right hands. But how? Through several games during the day, students practiced and expanded their knowledge of recycling and got to know alternative, waste-free solutions that can, for example, replace their beloved disposable straws with a reusable, environmentally friendly one. We received a visit from János Plank, the founder and engine of the company Old Blue, who not only taught us about the origins of new jeans, but also what will become of the used jeans that end up in his company. The handcraft workshop where we used string made from recycled T-shirts was also very popular, and was led by Csilla Zalabai, the creator of UPCY Ecodesign. Csilla has been dedicated to reusing and up-cycling for many years, and has created a wide range of up-cycled products created from what others would consider trash, products that she also refers to as up-valued.

THE FLODNI CREATIVE BRAIN-WORKOUT COMPETITION 12-12-12 The 12th day of the 12th month, and this time for the 12th time, we organized our creative brain-workout competition for the 12 teams that were present. (Well, 11 teams plus the teachers, if we re honest...) Our celebrity guest for the game was mathematician, psychologist and renowned author László Mérő, who presented his new game named Eightfold, and the teams had a chance to solve three of the 333 puzzles. This year s game included (the now traditional) Flodni cake-baking, the Eightfold, language puzzles, the problem of four fours, a puzzle-kahoot, Flodni division problems, chessboard-puzzles, story numbers and a spooky mobile problem. As always, we all had a lot of fun, including the math teachers who organized it. The results of the competition: 1st place: Abonyi Fanni, Huszár Mari, Jablko Rebeka, Kabella Balázs (Team Ortokarbonsav, 168 points) 2nd place: Málik Panna, Dán Anna, Propokovych Mia, Koltai Dóra (Team Flowdnik, 144 points) 3rd place: Powel Natasha, Odoemelam Emeka, Horányi Panni, Pogáts Ildi (Team Halihó, 138 points) 4th place: Boinitzer Bence, Csanádi Olivér, Zentai Dániel (Team Maverick, 135 points) 5th place: Décsi Anna, Bognár Sára, Fehér Emma, Szentiványi Eszter (Team Subductisupercilicaptor, 134 points) 6th place: Benke Luca, Orbán Panna (Team Tamás tubicái, 125 points)

BUDAPEST YOUTH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS The Budapest Youth Chess Team Championships was held on 9th of. As we may have come to expect by now, even though the youth championship is the recruitment ground for the junior divisions of sports clubs, the Lauder school regularly takes part in them with several teams and comes away with the gold prize for competition between schools. This year was the first time that in the overall categories we also played for the top three positions among the 40 teams. We ended up nabbing bronze, leaving several well-known club primary teams behind us. This of course meant that our primary team won the school s gold prize again, and our secondary team could also stand on the third step of the podium in this category. Budapest youth team championships amateur class, autumn: Overall 3rd, school category 1st: Lauder I. (Kánai Bende, Biró Dániel, Koltai Anna, Radó Péter, Kárpáti Sára, Bognár Léna) School category 3rd: Lauder II. (Csikós Csaba, Csikós Gabriella, Balogh Flóra, Bognár Sára, Bognár Kristóf) SZABOLCS LAZA S HISTORIC VICTORY Our final year student, Szabolcs Laza first donned the colors of the MTK sports club three weeks ago in the premier division, and this Sunday he already won his first victory. His victim was none other than Anita Gara, international chess master, multiple Hungarian champion and Olympic player! HEBREW LANGUAGE COMPETITION We held our annual Hebrew language competition on the 20th of. A record number of 66 students were up to the challenge this year. Those with Hebrew as a first language had their own separate competition.

JEWISH OUTREACH DEBUT OF SHABBAT SONGS CD On Friday, 1st, we held a special Shabbat welcoming, inviting our fifth graders and those students who took part in one of the highlighted projects of last year, the creation of the Shabbat Songs CD. A group of Lauder students had worked together with Eszter Bíró and her musical partners, recording eight Shabbat songs in the school s studio. Two of them were performed live at the gathering. After singing together, we lit the Shabbat candles and opened the fair. As always, this year, too, saw a wonderful selection of items for our eager visitors. http://laudersirim.strikingly.com/ BEYOND THE BEDSHEET (A LEPEDŐN TÚL) Book premier about Judaism, written with the active help of our students! The book deals with the unabashedly honest questions of adolescents, giving Lauder-Jewish answers, demonstrating that the writers understand and connect to this age group. The questions were partially submitted by Lauder students, the book s preparation was helped by Lauder colleagues, the illustrations are 100% Lauder originals, and the answers themselves were given by Linda Lantai, Tamás Verő and Gábor Balázs. More than a hundred questions and answers are contained therein, spanning religion and origin, pluralism, love, identity, faith, tradition, laws, anti-semitism and Israel. The writers give wellrounded, smart answers, through the lens of a culture that is open to the world, and last but not least, has our special sense of self-irony.

MITZVAH UCCU The NYIT Language Year took part in the sensitizing workshop of UCCU, the Roma Informal Educational Foundation The two-hour workshop included many interactive games that helped students learn and think about Roma culture, their own prejudices and the general stereotypes surrounding Roma people. We imagined ourselves in Roma people s shoes, and tried to get to know their problems and the prejudice they face in society at large from their point of view. HELPING THE HOMELESS WITH TOWELS The Yam Kinneret mentor group of our 9th graders collected a huge amount of towels for the homeless people of the capital. The Shelter Foundation was very happy to receive the huge amount of towels delivered to the Kürt street warmth shelter and the homeless of Budapest who themselves told us that towels are a treasure and there is never enough of them. It was a wonderful feeling to hand over the packages, and shocking to hear the stories of the homeless.