Why Field Trips?

  Mrs. Sharon Fixler Assistant Principal, Ulpanat Orot If you have a daughter at Ulpana, then you know that this past week we went on a school trip to see the critically acclaimed musical Come From Away. The next day in my Grade 9 English class, I facilitated a discussion with

What We May Be Getting Wrong About Philanthropy In Jewish Education

  Mr. Hillel Rapp Director of Education There has been a lot of ink devoted to different ideas for using philanthropic dollars to lower the costs that families bear in paying for their children’s Jewish education. These ideas include raising direct subsidy dollars, raising endowment funds, coordinating estate and life

Making Meaningful Connections

  Mrs. Shyndee Kestenbaum Coordinator of Religious Guidance and Growth, Ulpanat Orot One of the struggles our teenagers find themselves in today is the lack of real connections and relationships. While loneliness is increasing among all age groups, Generation Z (those born between 1996-2010) is being impacted the most. According

Action, Inaction, and Failed Fire Drills

  Mr. Jonathan Parker Assistant Principal, Yeshivat Or Chaim The fire alarm went off at the gym recently.  There was a siren and a flashing light, and for a moment everyone in the gym stopped and looked at one another.  Then we went back to our routines. A recorded voice

Graduation Address 2018

Graduation 2018 Rabbi Dr. Seth N. Grauer   כבוד הרבנים, מנהלים, צוות המורים, חברי הועד, הורים, וכמובן כל הבוגרים – ברוכים הבאים ותודה. Honoured Rabbis, fellow administrators, members of the faculty, members of the board of directors, parents and of course our graduates – welcome, thank you and mazel tov

Reflecting on Israel at 70

Rabbi Seth Grauer Rosh Yeshiva/Head of School Hundreds of articles will be written this year focusing on Israel’s accomplishments over these past seven decades. These literary pieces will most likely focus on Israel’s population growth, infrastructure development, economic prosperity, defense capabilities and military might and of course Israel’s status as

Resilience

Mrs. Temima Cohen Director of Guidance Do you think about resilience? I do! I think about resilience a lot, as a mother, as a person who works with teens, and as a child and grandchild of Holocaust survivors. I think about who has resilience, what makes one person more resilient

Ha Lachma Anya

Ha Lachma Anya Atara Cohen     הָא לַחְמָא עַנְיָא דִּי אֲכָלוּ אַבְהָתָנָא בְאַרְעָא דְמִצְרָיִם. כָּל דִכְפִין יֵיתֵי וְיֵיכֹל, כָּל דִצְרִיךְ יֵיתֵי וְיִפְסַח. הָשַּׁתָּא הָכָא, לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בְּאַרְעָא דְיִשְׂרָאֵל. הָשַּׁתָּא עַבְדֵי, לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בְּנֵי חוֹרִין. This is the bread of affliction which our fathers did eat in the land of

חירות

חירות תמימה טובה גרסטל       בזמן שאתה בחושך ומרגיש שאף פעם לא תהיה שמח כשהעולם נראה ככלוב ואין לך מפתח בזמן שאין בריחה והכל נראה סגור כשאתה מרגיש לבד ויש רק לילה וקור תדע שתמיד יש דלת תמיד יש לבן עם השחור ה’ תמיד יתן פתח קטן רק