Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Paula Tannen Preschool

March 3, 2017 Parsha 5 Adar 5777 Light Candles 5:30 pm

First grade had a super fun visit from Super Dentist this week. What a fun way to learn healthy habits:) Third Grade Invention Convention In Miss Lane's class, the students have been learning about what it means to be an inventor and an engineer. The unit started with the students watching videos about the things students can invent when they set their minds to it and was followed by guest lectures from an engineer, a consultant from SpaceX and an inventor. The unit culminated in an Invention Convention where the students each built a new invention, redesigned a previous invention to improve upon it, or created a model of an invention they would like to invent. During a gallery walk on Tuesday, the students explained why their inventions were unique and In This Issue: awesome and how they worked. Then, the students each received their Calendar 2 first patent! It was a great success and the students were Parshat Terumah 3 extremely happy with their creativity and The Soille Scene 4 ingenuity. Staff Spotlight 6

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March 3-4, 2017 March 16, 2017 SPIRIT DAYS ADAR is here! Soille Hebrew Day Shabbaton 8th Grade County Science Fair Awards Students can dress up for these special @ Beth Jacob Congregation Ceremony—SDSU themed days as we get ready for PURIM:

March 6, 2017 March 17, 2017  Cartoon Character – A preview to Comic Con Tuesday, March 7 No School—Faculty Development K, 2nd & 4th Grade fieldtrip to JCC/Willy Wonka Play  Back in Time – Now that’s a decade to remember (or to forget) Wed, March 8 March 8, 2017 5th Grade Poetry Jam June 4, 2017  Future You – A personal crystal ball Annual June Gala Friday, March 10 March 13, 2017 New Children’s Museum 5:30 pm  Shushan Purim – Costume of your choice 9 am Start Monday, March 13 Shushan Purim 1 pm Dismissal Passover Candy orders due

March 14, 2017 8th Grade County Science Fair Set Up

Our Administrative Team: Board of Directors:

Head of School: Rabbi Simcha Weiser Dean of Students: President: [email protected] Giovanna Reinking Geoffrey Berg

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Assistant Head of School: Members at Large: Rabbi Meir Cohen Preschool Director: Rachel Eden Josh Cohen Iliana Glovinsky [email protected] [email protected] Moises Eilemberg Gavin Horn

Director of School Operations: Business Manager: Klara Lapp Allen Gruber Hilary Kleinman Estelle Workman [email protected] Yonina Kaplan Philip Silverman [email protected] Michael Leeman Yvonne Venger Director of Development: Director of Enrollment: Joyce Arovas Marilyn Williams Marcia Wollner Beth Licha [email protected] Missy Wrotslavsky Brian Zimmerman [email protected]

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Kolenu March 3, 2017 - 5 Adar 5777 Parshat Terumah OVERVIEW: Parshat Terumah (Ex: 25 – 27:19) G-d commands Moshe to build a Mishkan (Sanctuary) and supplies him with detailed instructions. The Children of Israel are asked to contribute precious metals and stones, fabrics, skins, oil and spices. In the Mishkan's outer courtyard are an altar for the burnt offerings and a laver for washing. The Tent of Meeting is divided by a curtain into two chambers. The outer chamber is accessible only to the kohanim, the descendants of Aharon. This contains the table of , the menorah, and the golden altar for incense. The innermost chamber, the Holy of Holies, may be entered only by the gadol, and only once a year, on Yom Kippur. Here is the ark that held the Ten Commandments inscribed on the two tablets of stone that G-d gave to the Jewish nation on Mount Sinai. All of the utensils and vessels, as well as the construction of the Mishkan, are described in great detail. © 2017 Ohr Somayach International

DRASHA: One of the great deficiencies and dangers efforts. Moshe’s efforts were blessed by -G d and that face organized religions, and certainly as became the ideal paradigm, never again equaled in well, is its necessary connection to fundraising. In a Jewish world history, of a completely notable and perfect world, religion would be completely separate transparent fundraising campaign. from the necessity to obtain and dispense money – in fact, from any monetary consideration whatsoever. This was not the case in the time of the kings of Judah However since this perfect world has not yet been when funds were required to refurbish the Temple of achieved, the problems and influence of money on Solomon. The fund-raising dragged on for years in the religion, both individually and institutionally, are many priestly clan and the public grumbled over the manner and powerful. in which it was conducted. Finally the King had to acquiesce to some sort of looser arrangement The necessity to raise funds gives birth to all sorts of regarding the accounting and spending of the funds schemes in which the prevailing attitude often times is that were donated in order to be able to finally that the greatness of supporting and Judaism complete the project. justifies the use of otherwise questionable means. I need not identify or enumerate the numerous cases Moshe and his generation and their ability to that have led to individual and institutional grief and transcend the lure of money were no longer present. public shame because of this type of mindset. As the generations have declined since Sinai, that paradigm of Moshe has tended to recede even further. The building of the / Mishkan, the story of There is no practical benefit in bemoaning this fact. For whose construction starts to be told to us in this religion and religious institutions to survive, expand week’s Torah reading, was accomplished by the and become influential, money is necessary. And when voluntary donations of the individual Jews encamped money becomes therefore necessary, all of the in the desert of Sinai, in response to the call and appeal dangers that money brings with it enter our camp and of Moshe. We do not find that this fundraising effort unfortunately sometimes even seem to dominate it. was in any way sullied by graft, greed, commissions or overhead expenses. We should always demand transparency and honesty when dealing with public and charitable funds. Moshe will make a full accounting for all of the Eventually Heaven separates the pure silver from the donations received and will detail exactly how they dross which always seems to encompass it. But we were processed and built into the construction of the should insist, for our part, that holiness is built by holy holy edifice. And when it appeared to Moshe that means and just and responsible behavior. there was sufficient material and donations to Shabat shalom Rabbi Berel Wein © 2017 complete the task, he calls a halt to the fundraising

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Kolenu March 3, 2017 - 5 Adar 5777 Adar Spirit Week

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Kolenu March 3, 2017 - 5 Adar 5777 The Soille Scene

Fifth Grade Continental Congress The Founding Fathers made an appearance in the 5th grade last Friday for the reenactment of the Continental Congress. Among them were famous men such as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Samuel Adams, John Adams, and John Hancock. Delegates to the Congress debated the resolution of American Independence. Every delegate decided to sign the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson even after hearing from King George III. It was a great way to make history come alive for each student, as they took a perspective and advocated for it among their peers! Our talented Grade 5 teacher—Ms Courtney Cox, spent a week this past summer in Williamsburg, VA immersed in a special program for educators, living in Colonial times and reliving the history of the pre-Revolutionary period. With the special training, an added depth of insight added further inspiration to this exciting unit.

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Kolenu March 3, 2017 - 5 Adar 5777 The Soille Scene Student Takeover @ Hebrew Day Although not reported in the main stream media, a shocking series of events took place on Friday at Hebrew Day School, and thankfully, KOLENU is here to give you the full story. At 7:30 a.m. a group of costumed students somehow breached the school's elaborate security, and disposed of all the adults in the building. Now the stage was set. Unsuspecting students reported to classes, began davening and learning, and no one noticed that every teacher was an imposter. (so much for heretofore touted student / teacher relationships of our faculty.) How was the plot foiled? Somehow it became clear to the 3rd graders that Morah Michal could not possibly be already 7 months pregnant with her next child (Award Winning Science Program??) and once that was unwound, adults began reappearing in every class. All that remains is to have the trauma counselors undue the damage that may have occurred while the children were teaching. A Justice Department task force is looking into the matter. Happy Adar!!

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Order your Pesach Candy! Remember on Wednesdays… Order Bartons Passover Candy from Hebrew Day Deadline: March 13th  Breakfast cart from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Parve & Dairy Selections Available (many prices have been reduced!  Soup during lunch: Upcoming soup: Yummy Tortilla Soup for $3 per cup. Order take-out Two Ways to Order: for $6. Order Form: See a Hebrew Day student with the catalog and order form  Order by Wednesday @ noon for Online: Go to www.misschocolate.com; Online Store; Go to delivery to Hebrew Day on Friday. Click here Customer-Guest Login and register. On the left sidebar go to to order. “Passover” and start your order. At checkout, put the Hebrew Day code #: 704640 in the Student ID section.  Order delicious homemade salads for All orders will be shipped in time for Pesach! For further Shabbat by Wed. @ 5 p.m. Contact Vicki information contact Louisa Liebman, [email protected]. Rosenberg, [email protected]

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Kolenu March 3, 2017 - 5 Adar 5777 Hebrew Day Staff Spotlight This week’s Staff Spotlight: Gigi Appel What is your role at Hebrew Day? I am the librarian for pre-k all the way to fifth grade. I also teach computers for first and second grade and coordinate the aftercare program. I also like to help out wherever I’m needed in any kind of subbing position. In the summer, you can find me in the preschool as part of their staff.

Tell us a little bit about your history such as where you grew up, brothers and sisters . . . I grew up in Chula Vista with my mother, father, and big sister, Ilse. My family is full of teachers and administrators, so I always grew up around schools and seeing the people I admire in positions of helping others. I grew up being a total oddball, but my family and teachers always made me feel like that was completely okay and that I could use that energy to also help others.

What/who made the most impact on you during your school years? Growing up, I had an extremely patient principal. Her name was Mrs. Hanson and she was probably one of the first teachers that I had that I could vent to. In middle school, I had a very hard time with myself and growing pains were very hard. She stood by my side and would always hear me out when I felt like no one would listen to me. I know she probably grew tired of me constantly stumbling into her office because of my defiance or my needs to rebel, and yet, she never let me see it on her face. She would listen, give me advice, and then I’d be on my way. She made me feel like I had an advocate, no matter what. I have always strived to be the kind of person she was.

What are some of your talents, activities or hobbies that occupy your time when not at work? I really enjoy expressing myself through art. When I was younger, I used to write a lot of poetry, but now I like to paint or make collages out of old comic books. Another thing that I greatly enjoy is playing games! Video games, tabletop games, card games, even Dungeons & Dragons are things that fill my life. I also enjoy binge watching my favorite shows and movies, as well as catching up on various books (because, really, who can choose just one?!).

Who is someone you look up to and why? My family has filled the various roles that a role model would. Growing up, no one could compare to my sister. I looked up to her and the way that she had carried herself and the way that she always exuded such confidence, even when I know she didn’t feel that way. I still look up to her and her strength and the true patience and love that she has always shown me. My mother is a definition of a warrior. She has chronic pain and has dealt with the worst circumstances, daily, and yet, she is the kindest woman with the most gentle touch. However, she never fears what others will say, and she speaks her mind with force and pride. I hope to sound like her one day. And my father, who has worked with children with learning and physical disabilities for over 25 years, has really inspired me. He has always helped me stay grounded and to always remember why I do what I do and to always do it with a full heart.

What do you like most about working at Hebrew Day? I have always been that obnoxious person that talks about loving their job. The kids I get to work with are smart, kind, honest, hilarious characters. I am constantly learning from them. I love that when I am in aftercare, I get to see sides of the students that other teachers and staff don’t get to see. In library, I get to experience some of my favorite literature with these students and we can cry together and laugh together and discuss these topics together. Overall, I love being part of their growth process.

What does “Jewish Learning for Successful Living” mean to you? I didn’t grow up Jewish, so I feel like I have also been learning a lot about “Jewish Learning for Successful Living”, and what I have learned, is that not only does this school teach our students about secular studies, but we also teach them about Jewish morals and lessons. They learn, through their classes and stories in the Torah, how certain choices in life will mold and shape who they are, in the long run. The lessons they learn from us today, will help mold how they make adult decisions in their future. For example, they learn about bravery and strength through the story of Queen Esther. Our teachers make these lessons relevant and real for our students.

Tell us about a moment you had a great impact on students during your time as a teacher. One of my favorite moments happened this year in my first grade computer class. We have been working on our five-finger typing, and I had given them a hard level to finish, but once they finished, they were awarded with free time. I had one student that kept struggling and cried in his frustration. He pushed and persistent and I stood by him the whole time cheering him on and helping read the letters to him out loud, and he passed! He was so thrilled and I was beside myself with pure pride.

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Kolenu March 3, 2017 - 5 Adar 5777 Preschool Pages

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Kolenu March 3, 2017 - 5 Adar 5777 Community News Soille Hebrew Day Gala—Sunday, June 4th Save the date of Sunday, June 4th for our annual Gala at the New Children’s Museum. We our honoring Mrs. Emily Einhorn for her leadership and devotion to the community. Mrs. Einhorn is a past parent (students Estee and Max) and Vice President of Hebrew Day, is a past Chair of the Jewish Community Foundation, and serves as Vice Chair of the Leichtag Foundation. Selwyn and Hilary Isakow are Honorary Co-Chairs of the event. Gala Underwriting Opportunities Become a Gala Underwriter so that 100% of the Gala costs will be 100% underwritten and all Gala proceeds can go back to Hebrew Day. Contact Joyce Arovas, [email protected] for information.

Join a Gala Committee! Tribute Journal Messages Dinner Start sending in your message for our beautiful Tribute Ad Journal Journal. The Journal is also a full calendar for next school Auction year. Put in a message to your children, grandchildren or Venue teachers. Buy an ad for your business and / or solicit ads from We love hearing your ideas! businesses you patronize. Ad Form is found in the back of this Contact Estelle, [email protected] for details Kolenu.

Do you know what it means to be a Legacy Donor to Hebrew Day? Legacy Donors are people just like you who are committed to Jewish education and have made a commitment to leave a gift to Hebrew Day in their will or estate. We welcome all Hebrew Day legacy donors into our Legacy Circle. What does a Legacy Gift do? Legacy gifts to Hebrew Day keep the school strong and secure for the next generations of Jewish students in San Diego. On Thursday, March 23rd, the San Diego Jewish Community Foundation is hosting a community event for Legacy Donors from all of the Jewish organizations in San Diego. If you are a current Legacy Donor, you are invited to attend. If you intend to become a Legacy Donor and / or would like more information about the community event, contact Joyce Arovas, [email protected] or 858-279-3300, ext. 107.

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Whether you treat others or treat yourself, indulge in a box of

fine chocolates & candies! Deadline : MARCH 13 . You will help support the Grade Israel Trip! Prices8 have been reduced on the Dairy Free (pareve) and Milk Chocolate Selections. To order:

or Go online to misschocolate.com register as Guest Login: Click, “Passover” on the left sidebar. Order, & then @ For More Info. Email: Checkout use Student ID Code: [email protected] 704640

Hamantashen for Sale: th Help support the 4 grade trip

to Sacramento, and enjoy a classic Purim treat!

Your Support is greatly

appreciated!

Please place your orders by

Friday, March 3rd & pick up

Friday March 10th from the dismissal

line or outside the school’s kitchen. All desserts are baked here by volunteers and are Pareve/ Dairy-free! B ake S ale! Yes! I would love to support 4th grade! Your Name______/ Tel. or Email: ______Choose Your Flavor / Number of Dozen / Total Total # of Boxes:  Chocolate: $10/ 1Dz. ____  Strawberry $10/1Dz.____ Total $: ____Dz./$_____  Poppy-seed $10/1Dz.____ Cash or Check only,  Apricot $10/1Dz.____ please, place your order  Assorted at the front desk or Email: $10/1Dz.____ [email protected] m

TORTILLA SOUP

THIS COMING UP… 3/15 Fideo Pasta WEDNESDAY Soup DURING LUNCH ALSO ORDER QUARTS $3 “TO GO” FOR $6.

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE 8TH GRADE TRIP TO ISRAEL FOR A PURIMSPY’TACULAR Featuring JOIN US AT BETH JACOB Delicious Food Sunday March 12th Costume Contest 4:30pm - 8:00pm Music by Mordy Estersohn Game Truck Adult Member (13 and up) - $18 Child Member (ages 5-12) - $12 Laser Tag Adult Non Member (13 and up) - $25 Child Non Member (ages 5-12) - $18 Beth Jacob Congregation Ages 4 and under - FREE 4855 College Avenue www.bjsd.org/events or 619 287-9890 San Diego, CA 92115