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Kislev 24, 5774 / November 27 , 2013
Community Newsletter of the Maimonides Hebrew Day School of the Capital District Candle-Lighting: 404 Partridge Street Albany NY 12208 (518) 453-9363/3434 www.maimonidesschool.org 4:06 Shabbos Ends: produced by Rabbi Mendel & students in the TNT (Torah ‘n Technology) Program 5:10 Maimonides is accredited by the NYS Board of Regents & is a beneficiary of UJF-NENY
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This newsletter is sponsored by Morah Devorah & Sid Stark in honor of the engagement of their daughter Tsippy Stark to Chanan Fixler BAILUND-VANA WOLK BRIS & SAVTA SAIDEL’S VISIT The Bailund-Vana Wolk baby was named Yedidya Simcha Meir at his Bris this Monday. Family came from New York, Boston, and as far as San Diego. 6/7 grade students came for a a little as Mrs. Sanda is their teacher, and the older boys were there because they’re part of the morning Minyan. Rabbi Rubin welcomed everyone with the famous advertising words of humble Motel 6 (its not a big Marriott or a fancy Hilton): “We’ll leave the light on for you!” Shomray Torah is a small but welcoming synagogue with a Ner-Tamid (eternal lamp over the ark) that is dedicated to Mr. Joe Saidel (the great-grandfather of the newborn baby boy). Ruvain Kudan recalled his first time at Shomray Torah after moving to Albany (about 3 decades ago) meeting Mr. Saidel who told him how he knew Mr. Kudan’s grandfather and father from Glens Falls where the Saidels used to live. After the Bris, Savta Saidel (Emmunah in 6th grade & the baby’s grandmother) came to visit our school and speak to our students. She gave us some background to our APPS trip visit to the Miller Museum in Hoosick Falls, which used to be the home of her cousins & shared memories of her visits there. In addition to being a Savta and remembering the Miller history, Dr. Rochelle Saidel has a long resume of her own. She authored many books, did extensive Holocaust research & lecturing, and is the founder & director of rememberwomen.org an institute focusing on integrating women into history. Thanks for the visit!
MAZAL TOV STARKS Mazal Tov to Morah Devorah and Sid Stark on the engagement of their daughter MHDS alumna Tsippy Stark to Chanan Fixler! We wish them much happiness and Nachas.
CHANUKAH BEGINS TONIGHT! With all the fuss about Thanksgiving and Chanukah coinciding this year, even with newly coined words like Thanksgivukkah, Chanksgiving and new online recipes that merge the traditional foods of the holidays… WE CAN’T FORGET CHANUKAH! We begin lighting the first candle on Wed night. See page 4 for a long listing of exciting, fun and interesting communal Chanukah events.
#SHARETHELIGHTS Post a picture online (or have your parents post) of you lighting your Menorah or helping someone light it & you will be entered to win free trip for 2 anywhere in the world (1st prize), Xbox One (2nd prize), iPad Air (3rd prize). Tag your picture with hashtag #sharethelights to enter & join global online community sharing the light of the Menorah!
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EACH STUDENT IS A FEATHER Mrs. Carroll’s “class turkey” is made up of pictures of her students holding their hands up to make the shape of feathers. This turkey has a Kippah/Yarmulka, and some Peyos, too! A long time ago (and to this day for scribal art) feathers were used as quills for writing, and an inkwell was a fixture on every student desk. It says Torah is written with a feather because it represents the humility of having an open, empty inside, as a receptacle to receiving and transmitting the words of Torah.