Weinbaum Yeshiva High School
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 Yeshiva High-lites . A weekly newsletter of the Weinbaum Yeshiva High School 
Erev Shabbat Parshat Nitzavim / Friday, Sept. 19, 2003 
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From the desk of Rabbi Perry Tirschwell

We're packing in a lot in the final days of the Jewish year at WYHS:

Saturday night's pool, pizza, ice cream and selichot programs for sophomore and junior boys in Boca and in Hollywood (see the last article below for details).

Sunday morning's Neta Hebrew Language Curriculum (click on the link below the David Project article at right for details).

Next Thursday's freshman / senior pre-Rosh Hashanah program.

Shabbos Shuva's tisch for boys in Boca.

Our hope is that these fun and content-full programs will enable our students to have their most powerful yamim noraim season yet.

Shabbat Shalom

Rabbi Perry Tirschwell

In this issue.....
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  • Students Learn How to Stand Up for Israel
  • WYHS Takes Miami By Storm
  • How to Choose the Right Yeshiva, WYHS Style
  • The Storm Did Hit Boca
  • A Great Week Ahead

  • WYHS Takes Miami By Storm
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    Last weekend's Miami Beach Shabbaton, hosted by Beth Israel and Young Israel, was a tremendous success! The families of Miami Beach students joined us for dinner and an Oneg Shabbos on Friday night, as well as for a beautiful Seudah Shlishit on Shabbos afternoon. Parents and students were treated to some one-of-a-kind entertainment in the form of a hilarious faculty skit about making Shabbos meaningful, courtesy of several WYHS teachers. Everyone also enjoyed thought-provoking Divrei Torah delivered by teachers as well as students.

    Shabbos day kicked off a special senior leadership program, new this year at WYHS. The senior class ate lunch together with their teachers, and then spent the afternoon discussing leadership dilemmas that they will potentially face during their time in high school and after they graduate. Students had the opportunity to role-play these scenarios, which encouraged them to begin thinking about how to be leaders in school and at home.

    This year's twelfth grade, a class that has grown both religiously and academically during its years at WYHS, will be participating in several other leadership activities throughout the year, including a weekly Leadership Training Seminar and a unique senior/freshman event next Thursday.

    On Saturday night, Miami Beach parents gathered at the home of Debbie and Zvi Gold for a Melaveh Malka, where they were joined by WYHS Founder, Rabbi Kenneth Brander.

    Click on the link below for dates for future WYHS Family Shabbatot in your community.

    Town Hall Mtg's & Family Shabbatot »

    How to Choose the Right Yeshiva, WYHS Style
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    It is never to early to begin thinking about the future! WYHS seniors have already begun meeting with Assistant Principal Mrs. Ora Lee Kanner and Rabbi Benjy Horowitz to evaluate their options for studying in Israel next year.

    On Tuesday evening, October 7th, seniors and their parents are invited to attend WYHS's first annual Israel Night. Information about yeshivot and seminaries will be presented by recent alumni of each school. Don't miss this opportunity to get the inside scoop on many of these programs!

    Seminary and Yeshiva visits are already in the works! Check the calendar each week in the Highlites to find out when each school's representative will be visiting WYHS.

    Details of Israel Night & Program »

    The Storm Did Hit Boca
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    It just keeps getting better and better! Congratulations to the Boys Varsity Soccer team on their huge 3-1 victory over Donna Klein on Wednesday. Everyone on the team played an outstanding game, especially sophomore Jordan Lieber, who scored all three of the WYHS goals! The Storm defensive line, including seniors Sam Cohen, Danny Krasna, and Bryan Lieber, also deserves a round of applause for only allowing one Donna Klein goal!

    WYHS Girls Varsity Volleyball also played Donna Klein this week in a five-game match that went down to the very last game. The whole team gave their all, with especially unbelievable serves by seniors Jessica Struhl and Dina Turetsky, and all-around fantastic play by freshmen Jordana Kaminetsky and Stephanie Trachtenberg.

    Click on the link below to see a video clip from Wednesday's soccer game. This will take a while to download and viewing this clip requires a special media player. (Do not attempt to download this clip if you are using a dial-up Internet connection.)

    A Really Cool Soccer Movie »

    A Great Week Ahead
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    Our first ever sophomore and junior selichot programs will take place on Saturday night, September 20th, at 9:30 p.m. All sophomore and junior boys are invited to Jonathan Struhl's house in Boca Raton, and all sophomore and junior girls are invited to Jessica Hoffman's house in Hollywood for a pre-selichot pool and pizza party, followed by selichot.

    Transportation will be provided at the conclusion of selichot from Boca to Hollywood and Hollywood to Boca.

    This Thursday, freshmen and seniors will enjoy an afternoon out! They will have a chance to get to know each other by going bowling together, followed by a delicious dinner. The event will end with some one-on- one Torah learning, led by the seniors.

    Our fourth annual Shabbos Shuva tisch will take place on Friday night October 3rd in Boca. Stay tuned for more details, including the time and location of this inspirational event!

    Don't forget! There will be no school next Friday, Erev Rosh Hashana.


    Students Learn How to Stand Up for Israel
    In the coming months, WYHS will begin implementing an innovative new program called the David Project, an educational initiative that promotes peace in the Middle East by providing a fair and honest understanding of the conflict there. This project includes a creative four- year curriculum that focuses on the history of conflict in the Middle East and trains students to become advocates for Israel.

    Students will gain an understanding of the history of the peace process, the Intifada, and the necessity of the State of Israel for Jewish survival. In addition, students will learn how to construct rational arguments on behalf of Israel as well as how to organize pro-Israel events on their college campuses. Each year, students will also participate in running a school-wide fundraiser for Israel.

    Last year, WYHS History teacher Mr. Adam Dobrick attended a training seminar for the David Project and has been working hard ever since to define the parameters of this unique program.

    Click below to read the details of this exciting project.

    Israel Advocacy Curriculum

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    Details of Neta Presentation This Sunday

    A Revised September Calendar

    Our October Calendar

    Buy Roses for Shabbat

    Sign Up Loved Ones for WYHS Tehillim-athon

    Jewish Federation of SPBC

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    Rabbi Kenneth Brander,       Rabbi Perry Tirschwell       Shimmie Kaminetsky
    Founder                               Principal                             Executive Director    

    Mrs. Ora Lee Kanner;      Mrs. Jessica Schultz,       Mrs. Pamela Turk
                AssistantPrincipals                                         President




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