Kol Hillel: Winter 2018-19

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‫קול הלל‬

KOL HILLEL Scheck Hillel’s Award-Winning Magazine Winter 2018/2019 - 5779 ‫חורף‬

The Power of Relationships in Education


WELCOME

From our Head of School & Rabbinic Head

The Power of Relationships “Before Thanksgiving, 40 alumni from the Class of 2017 came to campus to visit teachers, administrators and friends. They did this independently...taking the time from a short and busy break to come back home. A true example of the bonds forged at Scheck Hillel.” -Vanessa Donaher, Head of School In our school, relationships make the educational experience relevant and meaningful. Relationships make teaching and learning more effective, truer to the needs of each student. Caring connections among students, faculty, counselors and families strengthen the school’s educational mission and build the character of our next generation. Through social-emotional learning programs, advisory, service clubs, counseling and dayto-day interactions in classrooms and hallways, Scheck Hillel’s culture is personal so students can maximize achievement, explore passions and foster identity. As you read through the pages of this issue of Kol Hillel, we hope you will sense the many ways relationships mold the educational experience at our amazing school!

“Shalom (Peace), one of Scheck Hillel’s five core values, is taught and practiced on campus daily as a central component of all relationships, allowing us to truly form the bonds of family and community.” -Dr. Ezra Levy, Rabbinic Head

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

2018-2019/ 5778-5779 Uri Benhamron, Chair Ronit Shiro, Vice Chair Silvia Assor, Treasurer Isaac Marcushamer, Secretary Michelle Amselem* Carlos Berner Lia Brod Max Fischbach Anita Givner Marcos Singer* Marty Scheck* Maxim Weitzman

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Vanessa Donaher, Head of School Dr. Ezra Levy, Rabbinic Head Craig Carpentieri, Chief Academic Officer Christopher Johnson, Director of High School Joshua Meisels,* Director of Samuel and Henrietta Scheck Middle School Dr. Monica Wagenberg, Head of Juda and Maria Diener Lower School Orly Dromi, Early Childhood Education Coordinator Rabbi Avi Greene, Ed.D, Director of Judaic Studies and Hebrew Language, Grades 6-12 Dror Karavani, Director of Judaic Studies and Hebrew Language, Kindergarten-Grade 5 Robin Rimon, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Kindergarten-Grade 5 Eileen Ginzburg, Director of Academic Services Rabbi Shlomo Sprung, Director of Jewish Life & Community Learning *Alumnus/a

ABOUT US

ACCREDITATION

From early childhood through Grade 12, Scheck Hillel Community School educates and inspires students to become exemplary global citizens with enduring Jewish identity, values and a commitment to the State of Israel, through a college preparatory curriculum and meaningful co-curricular experiences, guided by Orthodox teachings and set within a nurturing, diverse community. Scheck Hillel is one of the world’s largest Jewish community day schools and a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.

Scheck Hillel is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/AdvancEd, the Association of Independent Schools of Florida (AISF), and the National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA). Scheck Hillel is also a member of the National Association of Independent Schools.

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On the cover: Upper School math teacher Dr. Rahna Schiff and Grade 11 student Emmanuel Abitbol


READ TO ACHIEVE

Grade 4 students Gabriel Klinger (left) and Erich Acherman read to Kindergarten students as part of Reading Buddies, a program led by Laurie Parker, Lower School Counselor, to integrate reading and social emotional development skills across grade levels.

How important is daily reading?

Consistently, research shows a link between reading and higher standardized test scores: one of several indicators of future academic achievement.

Join the conversations about books and stories...Scheck Hillel encourages every member of our learning community to share their reading pursuits on downloadable posters, available at eHillel.org/CurrentlyReading.

GET A SCOOP ON READING - GRADES 1-5 From January 7 through May 31, 2019, “get a scoop” every time you read an Accelerated Reader (AR) book and pass the book’s quiz. An ice cream party awaits classes that reach their goals. Classroom teachers and I Lab coordinator Mrs. Nancy Penchev can provide more information. Ariel Batito, Grade 2

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Tali Calef, Grade 2

Scheck Hillel’s core curriculum exposes students to languagerich environments, focusing on direct reading instruction as well as nurturing a love of reading. Exposure to reading at home – as an extension of reading in school – is paramount to long-term vocabulary and cognitive development. As a foundation for all learning, the benefits of reading traverse academic areas. And reading also develops soft skills such as empathy, solidarity and core values such as chesed, kavod and emet.

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A love of learning begins with a love of reading exploring the world of words opens the secrets of the universe. - Craig Carpentieri, Chief Academic Officer


GRADE 2 GOES TO THE POLLS Reading Curriculum Aligns With Current Events

Did you know that a full-blown campaign for Governor took place on the Scheck Hillel campus this fall? As American adults went to the polls on November 6, Grade 2 students chose a “governor” from among their teachers, who took on roles of characters from their SuperKids reading program. These young voters were immersed in the language of civics for several weeks ahead of the election, brainstorming about traits of leaders, listening to platforms in a rally and creating campaign posters based on their candidate’s positions. The teachers wrote, “We tallied the votes and announced the winner. The governor-elect gave an acceptance speech and congratulated each of the remaining candidates to show gratitude and respect for the process.” Such project based learning makes the curriculum relevant and timely. The team of teachers applied content from reading, social studies and writing and modeled middot and lessons about civic duty and engagement. Kol Hakavod to Governor Doc and to the entire class! Grade 2 Faculty: Eti Amoyal, Hani Cohen-Dinetz, Sandra Gruskin, Michelle Hinkes, Kara Kersting, Dganit Peniass Page 4


NURTURING IDENTITY

“...enduring Jewish identity and values...” Grade 1 - Mixed Media Self Portraits

Who are you? Who do you want to be? These questions are fundamental to Scheck Hillel’s educational mission and are woven into the curriculum in a variety of ways. In the art studio, Lower School art teacher Rosa Benatia uses the self-portrait to promote awareness of the physical self. Her Grade 1 students look into mirrors to outline their general features on paper; then, without the aid of the mirror, they add details to the portrait based on a faceto-face conversation with a partner. Similarities and differences come to light as the portraits develop and as children get to know themselves through others.

Being a teenager who is beginning to think independently and question things, I found relief and comfort in getting explanations from Rabbi Shlomo Sprung to topics that I found hard to grasp. - Ariel Grobman, Grade 12 Andres Bacal ‘19

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Shaping identity is a gradual process that evolves over time. In the Capstone Seminar, Grade 12 students revisit identity through the lenses of secular literature, Judaic texts and Israel advocacy, among others. Senior Jayme Podgorowiez relates how Rabbi Elie Ganz challenges them to understand other traditions as they solidify their own: “These classes prepare us with tools to have conversations about our faith and identity once we get to college.” In the English Capstone class, teacher and English Department Chair Andrew Butler assigns students to read The Kite Runner, followed by a self-help book of their choice. “Students express so much honesty as they look inward at their strengths and weaknesses. I am so proud of their ability to do this,” Mr. Butler said. The mask and student pictured on the right are part of this exercise.


THE WORLD FROM A CHILD’S POINT OF VIEW

In Early Childhood, Student Interests Spark Lessons Scheck Hillel’s early learning program creates flexible, safe spaces where teachers listen and often, in real time, use student curiosity as “teachable moments” and respond with full-blown lessons that captivate imaginations and deepen learning - rich with language and literacy, mathematical thinking, collaboration and creative wonder - all to make meaning of the world around them. In the book The Importance of Being Little, early childhood educator Erika Christakis makes the case for an environment where young children’s interests are valued and woven into classroom learning. This concept - that children appreciate and engage when their interests are reflected in teaching - happens here at Scheck Hillel every day. A vivid example recently took place in PK3 when children learned about Parashat Bereishit, the story of Creation. In each class, the Torah portion gave rise to unique reactions and questions...In one classroom, the children were concerned about the well-being of animals and created a veterinary clinic to heal their stuffed pets. They also cared for a turtle, learning to feed and nurture it. Another group was curious about Earth, space and the planets; they learned all about astronauts and created a model volcano that erupted in class. In other rooms, students played animal Twister and classified animals by their attributes. These are all examples of how acting on student interests leads to deeper emotional bonds and engagement in the classroom.

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PK3 Team: Channa Fabian & Barbara Forte; Nathalie Vainstein & Rosa Bitton; Jael Blatt & Jenny Nemani; Talia Berner & Valerie Hamami


DESIGN/STEM: Maker Spaces Promote Collaboration Design Thinking Scheck Hillel’s maker spaces are constantly evolving to add more tools and opportunities for student collaboration. The design process - the methodology at the center of design thinking - unfolds in the these maker spaces, where students are challenged to move their ideas from head to sketch to prototype. Examples of student ideas brought to life in classes this fall include biomedical science devices and arcade games, coding and sewing projects. The I Lab (Lower School) and the Multimedia Maker Lab (Upper School) provide state of the art tools and expert guidance for makers to discover new ways of learning and of bringing their ideas to fruition.

ENRICHMENT

Eric Wainer and Joe Stern test a game in the Cardboard Challenge, a Grade 6 collaborative Design/STEM project. Students used recycled cardboard to design, build, test, iterate and finalize their games. Every design had to incorporate circuits, decorative elements and game instructions for users.

Call for STEAMers: New Program to Kick Off in February

Curriculum Nights & Tours

Curriculum nights and tours are open to all parents interested in learning about Scheck Hillel’s academic and co-curricular programs, opportunities for accelerated learning and school achievement data. Each session focuses on a school division, and parents are welcome to attend any and all of them. Missed a session? Feel free to contact the appropriate division director for information. Coming Up: Grades 6-8 Overview: January 8, 2019 Kindergarten-Grade 2 Overview: January 10, 2019 ECE Tours: January 16, February 13 & March 13, 2019

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The mission kicks off on February 6, 2019. A fashion showcase and auction will take place in the spring, with proceeds benefiting our Kulanu Scholarship Fund and the Girls Building STEAM club. Girls in Grades 3-10 who are interested in participating should contact Nancy Penchev, I LAB Instructor and Lower School Technology Coordinator (penchev@eHillel.org.) The program is partially underwritten by the TERRA Foundation.

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Scheck Hillel’s Girls Building STEAM club has been awarded a grant to address ecological problems in South Florida: a mission that will pair girls in Grades 3-5 with counterparts in Grades 6-10 here on campus. The teams will investigate specific environmental issues and design wearable fashion to bring attention to the problems they’ve identified. Participants will conduct research, interview experts in the ecological fields, design the fashion piece, get feedback from technology and fashion masters, and then create the garment.


GILINSKI HILLEL AMBASSADORS: RELATIONSHIPS FOR LIFE Holding up Scheck Hillel Community School’s five core values - Kavod (Respect), Emet (Truth), Shalom (Peace), Ruach (Spirit) and Chessed (Kindness) - the 2018 Jaime and Raquel Gilinski Hillel Ambassadors recently described how these values have shaped, and will continue to guide, their journeys. In ceremonies celebrating the Program’s tenth generation of Ambassadors, Gabriela Bentolila ‘19, Gabrielle Kurzer ‘20, Michael Rafalskyy ‘21, Joshua Schmutter ‘20 and Albert Wolak ‘19, spoke about the foundations of achievement, highlighting the roles that family, school and close friends have played in their growth. Through video and anecdotes, the Gilinski Hillel Ambassadors expressed their sense of responsibility toward our community as Jewish leaders and involved citizens.

Ambassador Program Tradition The program created by Jaime and Raquel Gilinski recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional commitment to education and Scheck Hillel, encouraging lifelong learning and leadership that continuity requires. Ambassadors showcase the Scheck Hillel mission through accomplishment and talent - in the classroom, on the field, on stage or through community service. For 10 years, the Gilinski Hillel Ambassador Program has been recognizing exceptional students; Ambassadors have graduated to Ivy leagues and top tier schools such as the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, University of Miami, University of Florida, Columbia University and Vanderbilt University, among others. As alumni, college students and young professionals, they carry the lifelong title of Gilinski Hillel Ambassador. The 20192020 application will open in spring 2019. Page 8


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GETS PERSONAL

In November, 200 Scheck Hillel faculty and staff members gathered at the school’s Athletic Complex for a team-building exercise as part of Professional Development Day. The fast-paced, dynamic activity shed light on the incredible diversity of talents, backgrounds and dreams represented within Scheck Hillel’s professional team, and especially underscored how fortunate we are to work with colleagues who dedicate life and career to our amazing students! Teachers led workshops and exchanged expertise schoolwide, reflecting a personalized approach to professional development.

Musical Theatre 2018-2019 Season

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HIP/PTA’s activities and volunteers make a difference every day at Scheck Hillel. Open to parents and faculty, the group’s monthly meetings feature guest speakers from within and outside school. HIP/PTA also sponsors the school’s adult education series led by Rabbi Shlomo Sprung, Director of Jewish Life & Community Learning. The organization’s contributions to the educational experience can also be found in classrooms and playgrounds across campus. HIP/PTA is warm and welcoming home for parent engagement and is available to all families. Please visit eHillel.org/HIP for a calendar of meetings and events, and look for the HIP/PTA Cookbook this spring!

JORDAN ALEXANDER RESSLER ARTS PROGRAM

Grade 6-12 Production February 20, 21 and 24

Grade 3-5 Production

Hillel’s Involved Parents

April 10, 11 and 14

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HIP/PTA ENHANCES LEARNING EXPERIENCE ACROSS CAMPUS


ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: 2018-2019 Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar Awards

National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist

Silver Knight Award Nominees

National Honor & National Junior Honor Society Inductees

College Book Awards

Science Projects Advance to Regionals

AROUND CAMPUS

13 Silver Knight Award Nominees Mazal tov to 13 Scheck Hillel Community School seniors who have been nominated for the 2019 Miami Herald Silver Knight Awards: a record number! For 50+ years, the Miami Herald has presented these awards to South Florida’s highest-achieving teens for their commitment to academics and community service. These students are Jonathan Abbo (Digital & Interactive Media), Shelly Albergel (World Languages), Jorge Batievsky (Business), Esther Benasayag (Vocational/Technical), Joseph Bensabat (Social Sciences), Moises Bensadon (Science), Gabriela Bentolila (Art), Alexa Cohen (Journalism), Raquel Dimitri (General Scholarship), Matias Lancewicki (Math), Jayme Podgorowiez (Music), Emily Rodman (Speech), Albert Wolak (Athletics).

College Admission Reps Recruit on Campus College admission representatives from across the country and Israel flocked to campus to meet and recruit our students throughout first semester. Scheck Hillel’s comprehensive, individualized College Guidance program begins in Grade 8 and progresses through Grade 12. Page 10

Students Advance to Science Fair Regionals Fifteen of 96 Grade 8 science projects have advanced to the South Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair. Best of luck to all, and stay tuned for results!

Generations Day Kulanu Fun Run On Generations Day, families cheered on their children as they ran to raise money for our Kulanu Scholarship Fund. A big thank you to the dedicated generations of families and loved ones who participated!

Athletic Highlights Congratulations to Scheck Hillel’s boys’ varsity basketball team, named 2018 Jewish Day School of South Florida (JDSSF) Preseason Basketball Champions; to our varsity boys’ soccer team, winners of the 4th Annual Jewish Soccer Classic; and to our Middle School boys’ soccer team, for winning the Independent Athletic League (IAL) championship again this year!


ALUMNI TODAY

Mazal tov to Erica (Diamond) Bouskila ‘03 and Joseph Bouskila on the birth of their daughter, Romi Mazal! Congratulations to their family, especially big sister Noa (PK2) and grandparents Andrea & Jeffrey Diamond and Orna & Shimon Bouskila. Mazal tov to Eline (Barokas) Hagler ‘07 and Jonathan Hagler on the birth of their twins, Emanuelle and Benjamin Hagler! Mazal Tov to Naomi (Ackerman) Katz ‘08 and Brian Katz on the birth of their son, Julian Rafa. Congratulations to their family, especially grandparents Laraine Stern, Ronnie Ackerman, z’’l, and Jamie & Michael Katz. Mazal tov to Valentina (Knobloch) Franco ‘09 and Leon Franco (alumnus) on the birth of their son, Samuel! Congratulations to their family, especially grandparents Cota & Enrico Knobloch and Claudine & Moises Franco. Mazal tov to Magali (Halle) Orlinsky (alumna) and Josh Orlinsky ‘09 on the birth of their daughter, Mia! Congratulations to their family, especially grandparents Marisa & Daniel Halle and Jacy & Steven Orlinsky. Mazal tov to Alyse Moryoussef ‘09 and Spencer Cohen (alumnus) on the birth of their son, Noam Gabriel! Congratulations to their family, especially big brother Jonah Asher (PK3) and grandparents Lillian & Simon, z”l, Moryoussef and Chari & Steven Cohen. Mazal tov Samantha (Rudnick) Brand ‘07 and Michael Brand on the birth of their daughter, Charlotte! Congratulations to their family, especially grandparents Pauline & Howard Rudnick and Shelly & Moshe Brand. Mazal tov to Monica (Morjain) Salinas ‘04 and Harry Salinas on the birth of their son, Gabriel Natan! Congratulations to their family, especially big brother Alexander Marc and grandparents Elizabeth & Marcos Morjain and Camilla & Alberto Salinas. Mazal tov to Jessica (Wiznitzer) Slochowski (alumna) and Rudi Slochowski ‘06 on the birth of their son, Mark! Congratulations to their family, especially grandparents Mariana & David Wiznitzer and Irene & Avishai Slochowski. Mazal tov to Sylvie Afriat and Corey Afriat ‘07 on the birth of their son, Rafael Elie! Congratulations to their family, especially grandparents Jay & Debbie Myara and Orly & Elie Afriat.

2010s

Mazal tov to Sheina (Stiberman) Dalis ‘12 and Robert Dalis on the birth of their daughter, Sasha Emma! Congratulations to their family especially grandparents Keila & Sergio Stiberman and Elena & Michael Dalis. Mazal tov to Raquel (Franco) Berezdivin ‘11 and Michael Berezdivin on the birth of their daughter, Ella Clara! Congratulations to their family, especially grandparents Rossana & Alberto Franco and Ety & Mark Berezdivin. Mazal tov to Esther (Amselem) Rubinstein ‘10 and Israel Rubinstein on the birth of their daughter, Michelle (Michal) Teruah! Congratulations to their family, especially big sister Mia Tehila and grandparents Michelle ‘86 & Shalom Amselem and Sara Leah & Baruch Rubinstein. Michelle Amselem is a current member of Scheck Hillel´s Board of Governors. Mazal tov to Lianne (Azizollahoff) Benchimol ‘10 and Daniel Benchimol ‘10 on the birth of their daughter, Simi! Congratulations to their family, especially big brother Rafael and grandparents Orianna & Alan Azizollahoff and Rabbi Jose & Devora Benchimol. Sophia Brener ‘13 and Ariel Licht were married in September. Sophia is the daughter of Betty Brener and Michael Brener and sister of Mark ‘11 and Benjamin ‘18. Ariel is the son of Ella & Allen Licht. Mazal tov to Lea (Shirian) Falic and Joseph Falic ‘11 on the birth of their son, Jonah Seymon! Congratulations to their family, especially big brother Zion and grandparents Donna & Ramin Shirian and Debbie & Jerome Falic. Alexandra Amiel ‘13 and David Benoliel ‘09 were married in June. Alexandra is the daughter of Markine & Gabriel Amiel and sister of Jessica Ushdi ‘09. David is the son of Ruthy & Max Benoliel and brother of Daniel ‘11, Isaac ‘14 and Sarah ‘19. Yael Jacobs and Daniel Benoliel ‘11 were married in December. Yael is the daughter of Shira & Joel Jacobs. Daniel is the son of Ruthy & Max Benoliel and brother of David ‘09, Isaac ‘14 and Sarah ‘19. Laura Milhem ‘11 and Simon Katz were married in October. Laura is the daughter of Helen & Elie Milhem and sister of Debbie ‘08 and Tatiana ‘14. Simon is the son of Terry & Roy Katz. Abigail Koplow and Mark Brener ‘11 were married in August. Abigail is the daughter of Rachel and Brian Koplow. Mark is the son of Betty Brener and Michael Brener and brother of Sophia ‘13 and Benjamin ‘18. Celia Rayek ‘14 and Steven Jemal were married in October. Celia is the daughter of Sari & Rafael Rayek and sister of Jenie ‘12, Denisse ‘18 and David ‘20. Steven is the son Gloria & Fred Jemal.

Jacqueline Berenson ‘04 and Alex Brad were married in June. Jacqueline is the daughter of Diana & Steve Berenson and sister of Janine ‘06, Jonathan ‘08, and Janna ‘14. Alex is the son of Hilda & David, z”l, Brad.

Ariela Froimzon (alumna) and Philippe Revah were married in July. Ariela is the daughter of JoAnn & Jimmy Froimzon and sister of Alex ‘14. Philippe is the son of Caroline & Marco Revah.

Elise Schwartz and Jason Morjain ‘03 were married in May. Elise is the daughter of Dr. Margo Brilliant & Robert Schwartz and Jason is the son of Elizabeth & Marcos Morjain and brother of Susan ‘00, Bryan ‘01 and Monica ‘04.

Mazal tov to Stephanie (Douer) Gilinski and Gabriel Gilinski ‘05 on the birth of their daughter, Mila! Congratulations to their family, especially big brothers Michael (PK3) and Daniel (PK2) and grandparents Susan Seinjet, Albert Douer and Raquel & Jaime Gilinski.

Thalia Rydz ‘08 and Avi Nahmani were married in May. Thalia is the daughter of Raquel & Manuel Rydz and Avi is the son of Varda & Shlomo Nahami. Jessica Rubins and Eli Minski ‘07 were married in May. Jessica is the daughter of Reina & Stuart Rubins and Eli is the son of Margarita Minski and Jose Minski.

*As of December 15, 2018

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Mazal tov to Talya (Dennis) Freiman ‘02 and Dr. Jake Freiman on the birth of their baby girl! Congratulations to their family, especially big sister Elle, grandparents Chani & Dr. Jay Dennis and Tina & Dr. Mortie Freiman, and great-grandparents Peshe & Dr. Joel Dennis, z”l. Dr. Joel Dennis served as Scheck Hillel’s Founding Chair from 1970 to 1973.

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DESIGNATED GIVING Jordan Alexander Ressler Arts Program Established 2007

The Jordan Alexander Ressler Endowed Chair for the Performing Arts Jaime and Raquel Gilinski Hillel Ambassador Program Established 2009

Raquel and Jaime Gilinski Early Childhood Education Stephanie and Gabriel Gilinski Student Engagement and Campus Enhancement HIP/PTA Lacrosse Curriculum Klinger and Frohlich Families Israel Advocacy Education The Foundation of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Program J.P. Morgan & Miami Marlins Legacy Heritage Teacher Institute Program Legacy Heritage Programming V LLC STEAM Curriculum Technology Education Resource and Redesign Alliance, Inc. (TERRA)

Thank you to those who joined us at our 2019 Annual Event

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MA’AYAN HaKotel

Kinneret

Massada

Greater Miami Jewish Federation

Miriam and Alberto Aghion

Anonymous

Raquel and Jaime Gilinski

Cynthia and Michael Berkman

Patricia and Isaac Almosny

Blomberg & Newman Families

Lou Bacon Share B Trust

Tzfat

Anonymous Gisela and Daniel Ades* Leticia and Eduardo Azar* Klinger and Frohlich Families* Stephanie and Alberto Perlman

Morris and Sandra Kaplan

Settlement Agreement/

Beatriz and Leo Kryss

Charitable Dist

Danya Lindenfeld*

Vanessa and Uri Benhamron

Ori and Jacob Serfati & Family

Sandra and Jaime Birmaher

Ivette and Joseph Woldenberg

Brod and Gorin Families -

Tammy and Jorge Woldenberg Sharon and Joao Woiler*

June and Jaime Woldenberg

Charitable Fund

Yvette and Idel Woldenberg *Multi-year Gift Commitment

MOMENTUM

AMUDIM $2.5-$9.99 Million Rok, Morjain, Moskovitz, Sperling and Salinas Families June and Jaime Woldenberg Tammy and Jorge Woldenberg NEDIVIM $2.5-$9.99 Million Susy and Larry Abbo Gisela and Daniel Ades & Flavia and Raphael Ades MANHEEGIM $250,000-$499,999 Brod, Gorin and Strauss Families Gemma Foundation Jean and Armand Lindenbaum Danya Lindenfeld Dana and Joshua Schrager TOMCHIM $100,000-$249,999 Sara and David Bejar Jennifer and Lior Ben-Shmuel The Serfati Family

YEDIDIM $54,000-$99,999 Anonymous Yael and Joe Ackerman Julie and Enrique Assor & Silvia and Miguel Assor

Class of 2017 Michelle and Samuel Ohev-Zion

The Philip and Joanna Solomon

CHAZONIM $2.5-$9.99 Million Robert and Michelle Diener Foundation Scheck and Bonwitt Families

Gemma Foundation

Melissa and Stuart Fishman Deborah and Flavio Hojda The Lekach Family Ariela and Gary Mars Betina and Jack Strimber EVNEI PINAH $36,000-$53,999 Meirav and Raffi Attar Leslie and Mijael Attias Benhamron-Fridzon Tzedaka Fund Annat and Michell Brown The Jack Chester Foundation Eliane and Lando Kravetz Diana and Simon Mundlak Joanne Solomon and Family The Wakszol Family SHUTAFIM $18,000-$35,999 Anonymous (2) Michelle and Shalom Amselem Ruthy and Max Benoliel Daphna and Ariel Bentata Ileana and Eran, z”l, Berenstein Wendy and Carlos Berner Stephanie and Salomon Esquenazi & Becky and Alberto Esquenazi Colette and Mark Feldman Carla and Max Fischbach Joi and Andy Fiske & Denise and Stephen Fiske Rossana and Alberto Franco Noemi and Johnny Grobman Rita and Todd Heller Rebecca and Frank Kriger

Jill and Eliecer Kurzer Lorena and Robert Lechter Sandy and Drew Lieberman Evelyn and Isaac Marcushamer Judy and Jonas Mimoun Judith and Marian Moscu Ethel & Harry Reckson Foundation Debbie and Mike Ruah The Saban Family Orna and Michael Serruya Deborah and Marcos Singer Elaine and Ellis Sinyor Lilian and Ilan Sredni Nicole and Ariel Stiberman Robin and Warren Struhl The Family of Otto and Chava Wagenberg Tammy and Jacobo Wengrowsky Natalie and David Wolf & Stefanie and Jeffrey Wolf

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