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Issue 4 March/April 2009 Adar-Nissan 5769

Dedicated by Anna and Sol Zuckerman and Family

Hillel Education Extends Beyond Classroom Walls Trips also have been An added sense planned in other grades of school spirit and that enhance academic excitement has been and enrichment programs. filling the halls of Hillel Grade 9 students are this year. preparing for their “The energy is annual Israel trip, while tremendous,” said the senior class counts Hillel Hurwitz, Student down for their final Hillel Activities Director. journey to Grad Bash at For the first time ever, Universal Studios. Drama overnight trips will have students just visited New been offered to every York, and Upper School student in Grades 4 -12 Jade Mimoun, senior Aliza Ben-Arie, Alexis Goihman, Daniella Hanono, students attended Yeshiva before the school year’s Ben Rose, Grade 10, and Yoni Bonan, Grade 9, attended the Grade 5 Shabbaton. University’s Model UN, end. “One of the greatest accomplishments of this school year has Panim el Panim in Washington and the American Israel Public been the renewed spirit on campus,” said Dr. Adam C. Holden, Affairs Committee Summit. Students in Grade 4 continued their education about Florida on their St. Augustine trip. Head of School. “Our trips make the learning of the classroom come alive, “The support for our extracurricular programs has been outstanding. From the football team to the Shabbatonim, from the Hurwitz said. The students strengthen old friendships and forge celebration of Purim to the St. Augustine trip, this year has been new ones.” filled with ruach,” he added. Students are bonding with classmates and teachers. Upper School students have chaperoned on weekend Shabbatonim for Middle and Lower School, which Hurwitz said include outdoor NOMINEES activities, games, free time and informal educational opportunities that complement the formal classroom program of studies. In Middle School next month, the new program called Classroom without Walls will send students in Grades 6, 7 and 8 to different cities at the same time. “It is very important to show students how much learning can take place outside the classroom, and by traveling together as grades, these trips help accentuate the curriculum we offer on a daily basis,” said Nick Hinrichsen, Middle School Principal. “Essentially, school on campus will close down for all students to take their classroom experience outdoors,” he said. Students in Grade 6 will participate in a program led by Disney Youth Education Series in Orlando; Grade 7 will spend three days in Washington, D.C., and Grade 8 will spend three days in Boston. Esther Saks Lindsey Mitrani General Scholarship

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Hillel seniors Lindsey Mitrani and Esther Saks were named Silver Knight nominees in March. The winners in Dade County schools will be announced on May 19. For 50 years, The Miami Herald Silver Knight Awards has been one of the nation’s most highly regarded student awards programs. It recognizes students whose “record of service to the school and community best exemplifies an unselfish and continuous use of talents in helping others.” Mazel Tov!

The Samuel Scheck Hillel Community Day School The Ben Lipson Hillel Community High School The Juda and Maria Diener Elementary School The Henrietta Scheck Middle School

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