April 19, 2013

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Commemorating Yom Ha’Atzmaut:

Rabbi Pelcovitz at YIW By Malka Eisenberg

Photo by Malka Eisenberg

Rabbi Raphael Pelcovitz delivering keynote address.

On Monday evening, the Young Israel of Woodmere held a communal Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzmaut program, with a moving and inspiring recollection by Rabbi Raphael Pelcovitz, Rabbi Emeritus of the White shul, of others’ reactions to the re-founding of Israel. A special video presentation by Knesset member Naftali Bennett, addressed to the “Long Island” community, was screened. The men and women filling the seats of the main sanctuary at the YIW stood in silence as footage of visitors to a cemetery in Israel listening to the two minute siren heard throughout Israel on their Memorial Day was shown. Other videos shown included the funer-

als of Udi Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, two Israeli reservists who were wounded and kidnapped from Israeli territory while on patrol on their final day of reserve duty in 2006. Their bodies were returned to Israel two years later in a prisoner exchange. Rabbi Hershel Billet, rav of the YIW, introduced the program. Rabbi Ariel Rackovsky, rav of the Irving Place minyan, noted that praying at Har Herzl, Israel’s military cemetery, is davening at kivrei tzadikim, the graves of the righteous. “Today we mourn their loss, tomorrow we celebrate in their merit—an impossible roller coaster of emotions,” said Rabbi Yehuda Septimus, rav of the Young Israel of North Woodmere. The presentations were Continued on page 3

HALB and Tiferet merge to benefit Jewish education By Malka Eisenberg An esteemed and influential force in Jewish education will be uniting with a new and different idea of learning this coming school year. The goal of modernizing Jewish education to increase learning and decrease costs galvanized a group of Five Towns parents to form Tiferet Academy. It was to start with grades K and 1 under a plan known as blended learning. Beginning in the fall of 2013, the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach (HALB) will be absorbing

Tiferet Academy into its student body, incorporating its principles of blended learning into the curriculum of HALB’s 1700-student campuses. Tiferet Academy’s founding was heralded in early Fall 2012 as a lower tuition school that would provide a typical class with varied learning opportunities, dividing the class into three groups, rotating through three different modes of instruction. One group would be led by a teacher, another group would work on activities supervised by an assistant and a third group would be involved in

online instruction. This method was found to increase the students’ abilities and growth in learning. “Tiferet decided that instead of opening as an independent school they would change or improve HALB instead,” explained Jeff Kiderman, the Executive Director of the Affordable Jewish Education Project (AJE). “When HALB and Tiferet decided to merge we supported them and we are now supporting the integrated program in HALB, to try to adopt blended learning techContinued on page 6

Photo courtesy of 5T5K

Participants at finish line at previous FIDV-Five Towns 5K race.

Boston Marathon repercussions:

Security always tight at 5T5K race By Malka Eisenberg The bombings at this past Sunday’s Boston Marathon sent repercussions through the Jewish community, bringing up memories of terrorist attacks in Israel and New York, wreaking horror and devastation in what were once peaceful places and times. “We should understand that event as we witness in Boston, are usually a product of incitement leading to terrorism. Time will tell when we get the perpetrators,” stated Eli Hertz, president and author of “Myths and Facts.” He defined incitement as “a direct or indirect repetitive hateful call via any available means, including print, audio, video, public or controlled media, displays or act to deliberately inflict physical or mental damage to

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a third party non-combatants individuals and groups.” He further defined terrorism as a “violent act perpetrated by individual/s or entities for the purpose of deliberately harming or cause to harm (physically or psychologically), [to] innocent individuals, groups or humanity. Terror acts may [be] perpetrate[d] by ‘individual practitioners,’ or organized entities, starting with incitement, promotion of hate and ending with bodily and/or mental harm.” “It is a tragic reminder of the importance of concerted and uncompromising efforts against all manifestations of terrorism and that no place has immunity,” noted Malcolm Honlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. “Not only those


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