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Yeshiva High-lites |
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A weekly newsletter of Yeshiva High School of Boca
Raton Erev Shabbat Parshat Vayakhel / Friday,
March 7, 2003 |
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From the desk of Rabbi Perry Tirschwell
Haven't made your YHS Purim Chagigah reservations yet?
Tell Mrs. Schneider how many adults and children (10 and under) you
will be bringing to the chagiga so we can order dinner for
you and your family by clicking here to RSVP! For prices,
times and other details, see below.
I'm happy to announce that Rav Meir Goldwicht will be
joining us for Yom Yerushalayim. In addition to giving
shiurim to our students, he will be speaking at a
chagiga Wednesday evening, May 28. We will be running this
celebration at the Young Israel of Hollywood for our students and
their families and the entire Hollywood community. Hillel Day School
of Boca Raton and Brauser Maimonides Academy have eagerly accepted
our offer of bringing Rabbi Goldwicht to give shiurim to each
of their middle schools that afternoon.
Condolences to Dr. Prosper Abitbol, father of junior
Caren, on the untimely loss of his brother.
Shabbat Shalom
Rabbi Perry Tirschwell
The
Week in Review |
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The Sophomore Trip to NYC was a fantastic
success. Our students certainly traveled the farthest of the
thousands of people who went to the SOY Sefarim
Sale at Yeshiva University. A number of students saw snow
for the first time in their lives. Highlights included the NBC
Studios Tours, a New Jersey Nets game, Ground Zero, Times
Square, Lincoln Square Synagogue, Dougies and a lot of other
Kosher restaurants.
Save the date for our drama society's production of the
hilarious Neil Simon comedy "Fools" on Wednesday, May
21st at the historic Crest Theatre in downtown Delray Beach.
The play was cast this week, and rehearsals start in earnest
next week.
On Wednesday, the national director of Magen David
Adom, the Israeli equivalent of the Red Cross, came to
accept a check for $1,000 from our tzedakah committee. He
spoke only minutes after a horrific bombing in Haifa, and
shared breaking news from the scene which he received on his
cellphone.
Our students wrote letters addressed to specific soldiers
in the elite Givati paratroop brigade Shaked stationed
along the Gaza Strip, which has been "adopted" by the Boca
Raton Synagogue (due to the efforts of YHS parent Avi
Tansman). The students shared with the soldiers all that they
are doing on behalf of the matzav in Israel, and how
much they appreciate the soldiers protecting our homeland.
Regular readers of this newsletter may remember the heartfelt
thank you letters our students received from the soldiers.
The student Committee on Israel Action (CIA) take- over
of the Albertsons Bakery on Tuesday was great fun and a
great fundraiser. Thanks to the Albertsons Supermarket of Boca
Raton for donating the cookies and icing and letting the
students "have a ball" decorating.
Click here for really great Albertsons
pictures »
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Fantastic Color War Brings in Adar II |
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On
Thursday, Shamayim(heaven) and
Aretz (earth) teams competed in a blue vs. green
color war. After a somewhat (?) believable breakout Wednesday
afternoon (Rosh Chodesh Adar), the students of each
team volunteered for the various art, music, sports,
comedy, academic, and speech-making competitons.
There was fierce rivalry in Boys & Girls
Basketball, Soccer, Football, Volleyball, Track and Field, Tug
of War, apache race, college bowl and team cheers.
Memorable moments included skits by each team
about the teachers, a "Fear Factor" style eating competition,
beautiful team banners that will adorn our hallway, lecture
length divrei Torah tracing each team's theme in the
Bible, and team songs (click on the link above in the right
margin to read the moving, winning ballad).
It was a ruach-filled day in which the
students exhibited sportmanship, creativity, ingenuity and
sensitivity.
Click here for additional Color War
pictures... »
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Next Week at YHS |
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Representatives of our L'Maan Achai program will be
traveling to NY with Rabbi Spodek to partcipate in the
National L'Maan Achai Siyum HaTorah at Yeshiva
University on Thursday, March 13.
This week, the Tzedakah Committee will be
conducting a fundraiser for Chai Lifeline. Students
purchase cards on which they can write notes to their friends
and teachers. These are attached to creative "mishloach
manot" which are put together by the Tzedakah
Committee. They will be distributed to each student and
teacher on Thursday.
YHS Moves to NMB! On the weekend of March 14-15,
Parshat Zachor, the Judaic faculty of the school will
be taking YHS on the road to North Miami Beach. The NMB
families and rebbeim will be enjoying a Shabbat meal together,
and the faculty will be housed and hosted for a meal at the
families' homes.
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Purim and Beyond |
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Dismissal on Taanit Esther, Monday March 17, is at
1:45 PM.
Please make reservations (click on the link in my
letter at the beginning of the highlites) for our annual
Purim Chagigah, which will take place on Purim night,
Monday, March 17 at 6:30 PM at the Embassy Suites in Boca. We
hope that all the students and their families (with or without
costumes) will be able to join us for Megillah, break-fast
dinner, dancing, and a special power point presentation on the
funnest night of the YHS year.
There is no school on Purim and Shushan Purim
(Tuesday and Wednesday, March 18 & 19).
Our Boys Varsity Basketball Team will be traveling to
New York on Shushan Purim to compete with teams from
throughout the US in Yeshiva University's Annual Red
Saracheck Tournament.
Our freshman girls will be traveling to the Jewish
Federation of South Palm Beach County campus to pack food for
the needy at the Forster Family Kosher Food Pantry on
Tuesday, March 25.
World-renown inspirational speaker Rabbi Pesach
Krohn will be addressing the student body (with musical
accompaniment!) on Thursday, March 27.
Change of venue- our annual dinner will take place on
Sunday, May 18 at the Boca Raton Synagogue.
Click here for Spring 2003 calendar... »
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North
Meets South in our JV Tournament this Weekend |
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Come out and cheer our team as we host
our first Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Invitational
Tournament & Shabbaton. The Hebrew Academy of Greater
Miami, Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC), Mesivta of North
Jersey (the new high school of Yeshiva of North Jersey) and
our own Yeshiva Storm will spend an inspiring shabbat
together in addition to facing off in what promise to be very
competitive games.
The Friday morning games take place at Sports Mall, which
is at the intersection of Powerline and SW 10th Street in
Pompano Beach (I-95 to SW 10th Street). The Saturday night
and Sunday morning games take place at Grandview Prep
(Take I-95 to Glades Road. Make a right onto Glades Road and a
quick left onto Airport Road. Go to the end of airport Road
and make a left onto Spanish River Blvd. Grandview Prep is on
the right side at 336 Spanish River Blvd.- not long after 4th
Street).
Click here for the Tournament & Shabbaton
Schedule |
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email:
yhsoffice@juno.com voice:
561.417.7422 web: http://www.yeshivahighschool.com
Rabbi
Kenneth
Brander, Founder Rabbi Perry
Tirschwell, Principal Shimmie
Kaminetsky, Executive Director Mrs. Pamela
Turk, President Mrs. Ora Lee
Kanner, Mrs. Jessica Schultz, Assistant
Principals
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