BH. Iyar
19, 5776 / May 27, 2016
Community Newsletter of the Maimonides Hebrew Day School of the Capital District Candle-Lighting: 8:05 404 Partridge Street Albany NY 12208 (518) 453-9363/3434 www.maimonidesschool.org Shabbos Ends: produced by Rabbi Mendel Rubin & students in the TNT (Torah ‘n Technology) Program 9:15 Maimonides is accredited by the NYS Board of Regents & is a beneficiary of UJF-NENY
maimonidesschool@gmail.com
בהר
This newsletter is dedicated in loving memory of
Eva Kneznik
Chava bas Baruch - Yartzeit today: Iyar 19 Her generous bequest helped enable the purchase of a permanent home for our school & ensure its continuity And thanks to Rabbi Rubin & Morah Rochel for believing in the value of this annual parade (very few schools have a parade each year) for our kids and having the vision, spirit and energy to get it going, make the arrangements, and keep it inspired year after year! about ten days. Mr. D. could not be there for Yes, it was an amazing Lag BaOmer right here the day of, but they held together great, from in Albany! This year’s parade took a different the Capitol to City Hall, down State Street and Broadway and even up the stairs of the route and the outing at HuckFinns Playland Hudson River Walkway! They kept drumming! was our first time ever at its new home. See inside pages for a sampling of the hundreds of Motti for coming up from NY to drive the mini-Lag-B’Omer car mobile and leading the pictures we took! Plus, see pictures online children’s rally of Pesukim and Mitzvos and posted with hashtag: #LagBaOmerAlbany. Lag B’Omer trivia at the Corning Preserve. Special thanks to: Three winners of the raffle got to drive back in CDTA for providing two city buses (named the lively Lag B’Omer Car Mobile! “Special” and “Not in Service”, Rabbi Rubin gave them Hebrew names: “Lag” & “BaOmer”) Student Enthusiasm & Energy: You gotta hand it to our students, for all the painting to transport our students down to the NYS and preparations, and eager, proud, lively Capitol and back up from Corning Preserve. marching through the streets! They were great! Albany Mounted Police for two mounted officers, and we can’t forget the horses: “Sam” Parent Drivers, Chaperones & Participants: and “Austin” for escorting our parade adding Thanks for joining us and helping us with logistics and enthusiasm and support. And the much pomp and flair. A motorcycle police refreshing water bottles! It was a beautifully officer helped with traffic as well. gorgeous but very hot day! Morah Rivi for outlining all the themed banners so our classes could paint them, all in MAIMONIDES the Hakhel “Better Together” theme: A Lulav 404 Partridge Street set (even one missing component invalidates Albany NY 12208 the set), the 12 months and 4 seasons of the year, the four directions of “Ufaratzta”, the musical instruments that make up the “orchestra” of Psalm 150, the three pilgrimage festivals, and the spectrum of colors of the rainbow. And of course, the letters in a Torah scroll. We need all of them! Hakhel together! Mr. D and the Boys Drum Corps! They worked with the drums they had (and we got a few more), practiced at every free opportunity and built up a great beat and discipline in just
#LAGBAOMERALBANY!!
MAIMONIDES 6/1/16 DINNER UPDATE The school’s annual dinner is this coming Wednesday June 1st, 6pm at Shabbos House. The 76-page Tribute Journal/Yearbook is now ready at the printer and the unique awards for our worthy honorees have arrived. For more info on the dinner, please call Sharona at the school office 453-9363 or Raizy at 772-7299. Thanks for your support of the school!
MAZAL TOV MOTTI! Motti Rubin got engaged today to Chanaleh Paltiel of Crown Heights (a close friend of Morah Mushky!) and the Lchaim engagement party will be this Sunday in Crown Heights. Mazal Tov to Rabbi Rubin & Morah Rochel!!
A sampling of hundreds of photos taken on this gorgeous outdoor day of celebration!
Lining up for the two CDTA buses on Woodlawn Ave, passing through the drumming boys!
(L) Enjoying the bus ride adventure (M) Nursery students waving “12 Tribes” flags as they cross State Street from the Empire State Plaza. (R) Kindergarteners walking down State to the Capitol’s East Steps
(L) Kindergarteners hold up their “Letters in a Torah Scroll” banner on the Capitol Steps (M) Nursery students hold their 12 Tribes flags in front, 2nd graders are behind them with their “Four Species in Lulav Set” banner (R) 3rd graders march down State with their “4 Seasons”.
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan (pictured on right with Rabbi Rubin) greets us and addresses our parade on the steps of Albany City Hall. Below are two pictures of the parade entering the Corning Preserve with the (L) SUNY Central building and the (R) Hudson River in the background.
“SONGS & SWEETS” SUNDAY
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Happy friends on the CDTA bus! The bus trip itself was quite the special adventure. Thanks again to CDTA! Sam and Austin, two police horses, help us cross Eagle Street, from the Capitol to City Hall.
(L) 6/7 grade girls with “one person, one heart—at the Kotel” (R) First graders: All the colors of the rainbow!
Guess who we met? The local Jewish War Veterans!
More banners and proud marchers! (L) 8th grade’s instruments of Psalm 150 (M) 4/5 & the 3 Festivals (R) entering Hudson River Walkway
Drumming and drumming and drumming… the boys kept at it all the way, they did an amazing job with great spirit and excellent teamwork!
(L) A tired and hot Nursery with snacks at Corning Preserve. (M) Motti leads the 12 Pesukim Rally. (R) Refreshing ices and a pasuk of Torah!
KITES & CAVES… CAN U GUESS? Nursery students are sitting in a (cardboard)
at Maimonides and in the Community 5/28: RABBI RUBIN AT CBAJ
6/6: BETTER TOGETHER MINYAN The Torah365 study-cycle concludes the 5th chapter of Avot this week, and Rabbi Rubin will be Our HS Boys at Parkview (Bnai Brith) Apartments. speaking at CBAJ on Shabbos morning. Contact Rabbi Yossi 495-0772 or Rabbi Mathless 522-1872 for more info. Torah reading, brunch, and presentations, just prior to Shavuot. 5/28: WOMENS SHABBOS SHIUR This week given by Dini Gordon at her home, 29 6/6: ALBANY WOMENS CIRCLE Glenwood (behind Maimonides) at 4:45pm. Pre-Shavuos womens circle with a dairy delights and a presentation on floral design by a local 5/30: MEMORIAL DAY PARADES Show support for Hoosick Falls at their Memorial florist. 7:30-9pm, location TBA. Day Parade kicking off 9am at Wood Park and Main Street. Castleton-Schodack kicks off at 10am 6/12-13: SHAVUOT HOLIDAY at Boltwood and Seaman Avenues. Lansingburgh Sunday and Monday. No School on Monday 6/13, starts at 11am beginning at 123rd and 5th north of school resumes 9:30am on Tuesday 6/14. It’s Troy. Bethlehem also starts at 11am, starting at the customary to eat dairy foods, and people make a Elsemere Fire House. North Greenbush starts at special effort to bring even the smallest children to 1:30pm at Streamview Lane and West Sand Lake the synagogue, since “children are our guarantors” Road. You can’t make all these parades of course, for continuing Torah into the Jewish future. see which might work for you. 6/13: TORAH365 SIYUM 5/27-30: EXTENDED WEEKEND OFF (auspicious secular date!) Maimonides students will No snow days this year! No school Friday 5/27 be part of the celebratory Torah365 Siyum at CBAJ thru Mon 5/30. Enjoy the extended Memorial Day on the second day of Shavuot morning. They Weekend. School resumes 8am, Tuesday the 31st. began to prepare their presentation this week.
6/1: MAIMONIDES DINNER
END OF SCHOOL DATES
Maimonides awards dinner on Wed, June 1st, honoring Phyllis Silverman with the Dr. Morton Berger award and paying tribute to 3 sets of parents with long-term dedication, educating their children here from start to finish: Avrami & Sharona Backman, Ruvain & Shayna Kudan and Nachman & Clara Simon. Dinner invite has been mailed, if you didn’t get yours please contact the school office 453-9363 or email: maimonidesschool@gmail.com
6/2: Year End Trip to Lucky Strikes and Park (we will need parent volunteers to drive us!) 14-23: Regents Week, HS testing 6/21: Moving-Up Day in the morning, 8th grade and HS graduation that Tuesday evening.
7/11-8/19: CAMP GAN ISRAEL
Registration is now open! A great staff is lined up, and there are exciting plans in the works for this summer. Call Camp Director Devorah Leah 6/2: YEAR-END SCHOOL OUTING Mathless 698-1836 for more info. The day camp is We’re going to enjoy a sneak-preview of bowling based at Maimonides, but you don’t have to go to and other games at the all-new “Lucky Strikes Maimonides to attend and have a really fun, Social” at Crossgates before it opens to the public, enjoyable and meaningful time. You can sign per followed by lunch & activities in a park. . We need week or for the whole summer season. Check out parent volunteers for transportation or charge for the FB page “Camp Gan Israel of Albany” or visit: a bus. Please stay tuned for details. tinyurl.com/ganisraelalbany for registration forms.
———————————————————————— Sign-up for Gan Israel Day Camp by the first week SO MUCH LAG B’OMER, NOT of June to get free camp t-shirts. See this link ENOUGH ROOM THIS WEEK… 6/3: FREE T-SHIRTS
tinyurl.com/ganisraelalbany for forms and info. A wonderful summer is planned, fine staff are lined up, but spirited campers make for a great camp!
Stay tuned in next MC Newsletter for pictures from the Girls Night Sleepover, ongoing learning at school, more year-end info, more about the communal Lag BaOmer celebration at Huck Finns, and a fascinating beauty of nature our students 6/5: RHINEBECK TORAH SIYUM amazingly happened to find under a picnic bench 11:30am conclusion of the writing of the “Sobel Torah” scroll and its celebratory dedication at the at the Corning Preserve on Lag B’Omer that Rhinebeck Jewish Center. Just in time for Shavuot! connects with Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai…
MAIMONIDES SCHOOL & COMMUNITY (Nursery / Elementary / High School) 404 Partridge Street Albany NY 12208 (518) 453-9363/3434 maimonidesschool@gmail.com Founded in 1980, Maimonides is chartered by the NYS Board of Regents and is a JF-NENY Beneficiary “A Beautiful Blend: Torah & Worldly Experience!”