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CALENDAR
FRI. JUNE 10
12:15 PM DISMISSAL
BOYS GR. 1-8
NO SESSIONS FOR GIRLS & ECD
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SUNDAY, JUNE 12 & MONDAY, JUNE 13
SHAVUOS- NO SESSIONS
TUES. JUNE 14-ISRU CHAG
9 AM ARRIVAL (ECD-8) 9 AM SHACHARIS
(GR. 6-8) *******
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JUNE 15 & 16
NURSERY GRADUATIONS
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SUNDAY, JUNE 19
6G GRANDMOTHER-
MOTHER - DAUGHTER
BAS MITZVAH
CELEBRATION
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MONDAY, JUNE 20 7:30 PM
8G GRADUATION
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TUESDAY, JUNE 21 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL-ECD
7:30 PM 8B GRADUATION
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL GRADES 1-7
FACULTY LUNCHEON
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HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER!
I S S U E Parshas Bamidbar Hadlakas Neiros : 8 :10 PM Erev Shavuos : 8 :11 PM Shabbos ends: 9:28 PM Shavuos ends :9 :29 PM
30 June 10, 2016
Dear Parents, We are all excited for the day of קבלת It is important to note that Shavuos .התורהis, in a sense, like Yom Kippur. The ה “של for יום הדין says that Shavuos is the הקודשeach person in terms of how much he will be זוכה to receive the Torah for his or her family. The יתרו)‘ פ ילקוט שמעוני ) says the following mashul: The son of a king was sick and was eventually healed from his illness. The king decided not to send his child to school right away and waited three months for his son to regain his strength. He had a chef and a nutri!onist make sure his son ate well and got the proper nutri!on to get his healthy glow back. A"er this process, he sent him back to school. The Bnei Yisrael were in a similar situa!on in מצרים. They were spiritually ill from the influences of מצרים and Hashem did not feel they were ready to receive the Torah under those circum-stances. They needed to wait awhile to return to their original מדרגה. They needed to eat the מן, drink from the בארה של מרים, which would give them not only physical nourishment, but spiritual healing as well. As a result of the care and chizuk from the leaders of B’nei Yisrael in the מדבר, they would reach levels of kedusha appropriate for קבלת התורה. A"er all this prepara!on, felt they were s!ll not ready and משה רבינו was מוסיף יום אחד מדעתו, he added on an addi!onal day of prepara!on on his own. Every Jew should make the proper prepara!ons for himself as a הכנה for
Even those who learn Torah .קבלת התורהthroughout the year need to make a קבלה just as the B’nei Yisrael did in the מחודשת The Shabbos before Shavuos has a .מדברspecial name. It may not be as famous as Shabbos Shuva or Shabbos Hagadol. It’s called Shabbos Derech Eretz, as in
.דרך ארץ קדמה לתורה
The רבינו יונה says in Pirkei Avos on the Mishna: אם אין דרך ארץ ,אין תורה“ ” . A person needs to be מתקן himself with good middos in order for the Torah to dwell within him. To learn Torah and work on middos a"erwards is not the way of the Torah as נעשה ונשמע indicates. The sefer says that the minhag of יראה ודעתdecora!ng the בית הכנסת is beau!ful, but it is even more beau!ful to adorn oneself with beau!ful middos. An important way to strive for this is to start apprecia!ng what Hashem has given us. A person who is content can work on his middos and build a rela!onship with Hashem. The seventh and eighth grade students were privileged to hear divrei chizuk from a special Jew, Rabbi Yehoshua Hoffman, a quadriplegic who gave the students a greater apprecia!on for all that Hashem gives us and the ability to deal with challenges and disappointments in life. The right a%tude and perspec!ve leads one to being more content, with greater oppor-tunity for תיקון המידות and renewed commitment to Torah. The talmidim were very inspired and apprecia!ve to Rabbi Abraham (of 7B) for invi!ng our special guest to YBH.
Wishing you a wonderful Shabbos and a שמחת יום טוב.
Rabbi Berel Leiner
Menahel
MESSAGE FROM OUR MENAHELMESSAGE FROM OUR MENAHEL
Monday, 29 Iyar (6/6) L'iluy nishmas Shifra bas
Shimon, Mrs. Shifra Mendlowitz, whose yahrtzeit is
29 Iyar and l'iluy nishmas Shlomo Ben Ze'ev, R' Shlomo
Greenberger, whose yahrtzeit is 6 Sivan, great grandparents of
Atara (8G) Elisheva (5G) & Baylee (1G) Greenberger, sponsored by
Eliezer & Shifra Greenberger
Friday, 4 Sivan (6/ 10) In memory of
R' Paul Fleischman, R' Pinchas Moshe ben Avraham
Tzvi HaLevi, whose yahrzeit is 5 Sivan, grandfather of
Jeannie (7G) and Jake (3B) Lutz, sponsored by Lutz & Fleischman
families
HOT LUNCH
PLEASE SEND ANY HOT LUNCH QUESTIONS OTHER THAN SUBSTITUTION REQUESTS
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Week of June 14: MONDAY: Shavuos - no school
TUESDAY: (MEAT or PAREVE SUBSTITUTION)
Pasta & meat sauce, coleslaw, fruit
WEDNESDAY: Pizza
THURSDAY : (DAIRY or Pareve) 2 potato knishes or bourekas,
rice, falafel, fruit Pareve subs!tu!ons available
on Tuesday & Thursday: Tuna or egg salad wrap; 4 fish s!cks; falafel and fresh pita; 2
potato bourekas; 2 potato knishes; 2 Belgian waffles with
syrup; 5 potato & onion perogies; pasta with a side of
ketchup or marinara (please specify)
Dairy subs!tu!ons available on Thursday:
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*All side dishes are included with subs!tu!ons
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unless you change them via email.
TRIPS , TRIPS, TRIPS
Parnes HayomLearning was dedicated on the following days:
Ice bucket challenge
8B Gradua!on
Trip Highlights
5B trip to Liberty
Hall Museum
4B trip to Sterling Hill
Mine
Museum
BOYS’ LIMUDEI KODESH REVIEW
MAZAL TOV TO…
Mr. Tzvi & Mrs. Mimi Gardenswartz (RR) on the birth of a granddaughter
All the YBH graduates on their big milestone!
Doni Novak (2B-H) celebrated comple"on of Mishnayos
Megillah with a siyum
PTA CORNER As we reflect back on our year, we would like to thank all those whose efforts have helped the
PTA accomplish so much on behalf of our children this year. Thanks to all those who support the PTA and get involved in many ways, the students of YBH have
enjoyed class trips to various places in conjunc"on with each
class's curriculum, ECD train rides, trips and mul"ple exci"ng
programs, a%er school clubs, new instruments for music,
mul"ple speakers and intriguing visitors, Rosh Chodesh treats,
Yom Ha'atzmaut falafel lunches, Middle School mother-daughter
learning with inspiring words from Rabbi Glasser, 6th grade
girls’ Bat Mitzvah brunch, indoor recess game equipment,
smashingly successful Wednesday enrichment
programs and last but not least, beau"ful outdoor courts for
mul"ple sports.
Thank you for helping the PTA help make YBH the fantas"c
place it is!
Chag Kasher V'sameach to all and have a healthy and res*ul
summer.
Dear Parents,
The גמרא in מס' שבת דף פ"ח relates
the drama"c events that took place
when משה רבינו went to שמים to
receive the תורה. The מלאכים objected
to the תורה being given to humans and
insisted that its proper place for its
משה Hashem told .שמים is in קדושה
to respond to their claim.
responded משה
that the מצוות are
clearly designed for
humans, as מלאכים
don’t have parents
to honor, etc. One
classic challenge
that משה presented
was: “Do you have
a יצר הרע you must
overcome?”
Following Moshe’s
response, the מלאכים
conceded that the
.תורה should receive the בני ישראל
Moshe’s message was that our very
human characteris"c of facing chal-
lenges is exactly why the תורה was
des"ned for man. It is the very nature
of facing adversity that brings out our
strengths and fosters growth. Yes, it is
that growth through effort that makes
us fit to receive the תורה.
I cannot think of a be/er adjec"ve to
encapsulate our school year. Every
lesson, every program and yes, every
game is planned to mo"vate, challenge
and facilitate posi"ve growth. The
aspect; from the upli%ing רוחניות
שבת רוח to the inspira"onal תפילות
and more, all leading to more
meaningful 'עבודת ה.
In academics, we kept revisi"ng and
refreshing our approach to achieve
more. Implemen"ng an enhanced
skill-based curriculum requires focused
effort on the part of rebbeim and
Learning to decode the words .תלמידים
and פסוקים and then move to
comprehension and higher level
thinking, such as making inferences
and comparing and contras"ng,
requires diligence and stamina that
tests our limits and makes us grow.
Focusing on בין אדם לחבירו leads to
all-around growth. Focusing on seeing
the other person’s perspec"ve and
resolving issues produc"vely are just
two points of em-
phasis. Yet these
skills accomplish as
much in crea"ng a
yeshiva as a
suppor"ve and safe
environment for
every תלמיד to
thrive.
While I could go on
for much longer,
this ar"cle can’t.
I’ll conclude with a ברכה that this
year’s Shavuos should be greeted with
a sincere קבלת התורה by all of us. A
that produces a desire and קבלה
commitment to grow in our learning
and יראת שמים. May we have the זכות
to look back and see how far we’ve
come, thus inspiring us onward.
Good Shabbos and Good Yom Tov,
Rabbi Binyomin Perlstein,
Associate Menahel
A Peek Into Our Week:
Mrs. Hack’s Sixth Grade Math Class: What a year it’s been! A�er reviewing the rules for decimals, frac-"ons, and percents and expanding our knowledge and understanding of how they are all interconnected, we began Pre-
Algebra! It was interes"ng to see how everything in math is all relat-ed, and rules that they had learned for decimals and frac"ons were now being used for working with nega"ve and posi"ve numbers as well. With the start of equa"ons, they also saw how some of the number proper"es, like the Commuta"ve Property, really come into play to help us solve more difficult equa"ons. When rewri"ng phrases as algebraic expressions, we saw how the rules that we use for transla"ng from Lashon HaKodesh into English could help us learn this new skill. We also saw in our study of geometry how we need to know math in order to learn Gemara. The boys have learned so much!
Mr. Buckman’s Math Classes: As we wrap up the year in my 5
th, 7
th & 8
th grade math classes, we
are keeping things fresh and entertaining. In the 5th
grade, we learned about the fascina"ng number π (3.14), which relates the diameter of any circle to its circumference. This provided the natural springboard to teach how to mul"ply decimals. In the 7
th
grade, not only did we learn the famous Pythagorean Theorem (a
2 + b
2 = c
2), but we demonstrated the proof of the theorem using
oak tag cutouts. In addi"on, we related the theorem to Fermat’s Last Theorem which stated that a
n + b
n = c
n is impossible for any ex-
ponent (n) other than 2. And for our outgoing graduates we are wrapping up their last year at YBH with the explora"on of the inter-es"ng concepts of permuta"ons and combina"ons. A happy summer vaca"on to all!
Rabbi Bacharach’s Kitah Daled: The fourth grade is more that half-way through מסכת מדות. We are excited to learn so much about the and now feel a special connec"on to it. What perfect בית המקדש "ming as we are learning פרשת יתרו in Chumash and are also learning about מעמד הר סיני and the עשרת הדברות just in "me for זמן מתן תורתינו. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the parents of the fourth grade for being such wonderful partners in your sons’ chinuch.
Rabbi Wieder’s Science Lab: The fi�h grade boys are enjoying a weekly science lab enrichment class learning about atoms chemistry and how ba%eries work by crea"ng ba%eries out of lemons, copper and zinc.
Learning Program Rewards: On Sunday May 22nd, approximately 100 boys in grades 1-8 stayed a�er school for a barbeque as reward for their par"cipa"on in the Pesach learning program. The boys were treated to hamburgers, hot dogs, soda and chips (served by 8B students) and heard a story and message about the importance of learning throughout the year, especially during breaks from Yeshiva. The barbeque generated great chizuk and feeling of achdus among the boys in prepara"on for Kabbalas HaTorah. Special thanks to the Perlowitz family for sponsoring this event.
5B 's culmina�ng ac�vity was a presenta�on of
their state report project.
ECD HIGHLIGHTS
The kindergarten and Pre 1A children enjoyed their trips to farms, where they had wonderful
interac!ve experiences with animals and nature. We would like to express our
apprecia!on to our amazing PTA
for making these trips possible.
The Pre1A classes par!cipated in plan!ng our own YBH flower gardens with Rabbi Wieder, a#er the eighth grade students prepared the gardens for plan!ng. Hashem even watered the flowers with rain as soon as we finished plan!ng to make sure
the flowers grow. Watching our children grow and bloom like the flowers they are plan!ng seems a
perfect way to end the school year. We look forward to
seeing them all back here next year, I’H.
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