Dvar Torah Parsha Korach
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Dvar Torah Parsha Korach
HAFTR Happenings Issue 27 Volume 4 PM Korach Candle Lighting 8:05 Special Post Salute to Israel Parade Edition Mazal Tov Mazal tov to Dena and Ben Isaacs on the birth of a baby girl and to big brother Max. HAFTR Early Childhood and Lower School Tours If you have any friends who would like to learn more Dvar Torah Parsha Korach Rabbi BenZion Kirsch Middle School Rebbe This Shabbos we read about the catastrophic situation created by Korach. He organized a rebellion against Moshe and Ahron and the Ribono Shel Olam. He was very persuasive and was able to organize two hundred and fifty men, prominent leaders of the community to join in the treachery. Moshe Rabbainu tried different methods to dissuade the rebels but to no avail. He makes a horrifying prediction; these rebellious people will descend alive into the very depths of the earth. Regardless of how personal the recriminations were, Moshe Rabbainu was not a cruel person. Why was it necessary for him to ask for such an unusual death for Page 1 of 1 5 like to learn more about HAFTR and may be interested in joining us for a tour or parlor meeting, please contact Leslie Gang at legang@haftr.org these rebels? Why was it necessary to ask that the earth should open and swallow them alive? The Sfas Emes and the Belzer Rebbe have very unique solutions to this question. The Sfas Emes explains that Korach was prompted by a mistaken vision. He was clever, insightful and had Rauch HaKodesh. He could forsee the future. He knew that his descendants were on a very high spiritual level.The Pasuk proclaims: משה ואהרן בכהניו ושמואל בקראי שמו. Korach's descendant Shmuel Hanavi, is listed as equal to MOSHE and Ahron. Korach felt that if he personally was wrong then it would not be possible for his grandchild Shmuel to rise to such great spiritual heights. Negative character traits are passed down through the generations within families. If Korach should pass from this world still alive, then his descendants are protected and they would not inherit Korach's negative Middot. Therefore, the SFAS EMES explains, it was necessary for Korach to descend alive, so his character traits would not be passed on to the next generation. The Belzer Rebbe has a different perspective. Moshe Rabbainu begged Korach and his band of rebels to recant and to change their position. Moshe Rabbainu felt if there is a punishment to be given; the rebels should have the longest possible opportunity to do Tshuva. Keep them alive as long possible. As long as there is life, there is hope. Kill them on the spot, and then they cannot do Tshuva. But if they live as they go downwards, that extends the possibility for Tshuva. Maybe at the final moment, before it is too late, Moshe Rabbainu hoped they would repent and elevate their spiritual existence with Tshuva. There are times when we have to exercise strict measures with a child to educate and correct shortcomings and improve the quality of their behavior. The Sfas Emes suggests that we examine our behavior and see if there is room for improvement so that the good we have within us trickles down to our children. The Belzer Rebbe says you should not be hasty to punish. Always give many opportunities for self-correction, time to recant, and time for Tshuva. With the help of the Ribono Shel Olam we will witness fantastic spiritual and moral growth within ourselves and our children. Have a great Shabbos. Page 2 of 1 5 Sponsorships Available! UPCOMING SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Early Childhood: Birthday Gift $25 Book-of-the-Month - $18 Shabbat Onegs $18 Lower School: 3rd Grade Generation to Generation Celebration Kindergarten End of the Year Celebration $75 5th Grade Tefillah and Breakfast Middle School: Mishmar Sponsorship: please contact Rabbi Klapper atyiklapper@haftr.org Va"ani Tefilliti- Siddur Sponsorship ranging from $250 and up. Please contact Rabbi Kupchik at dokupchik@haftr.org Tree Leaf for Etz Hachayim. Please contact Dr. Brand at Robrand@haftr.org SUNDAY MORNING MINYAN- $180-$250 High School: The high school is trying to start a ping pong club, if anyone would like to donate a new or used ping pong table please contant stmoskowitz@haftr.org. If you are interested in sponsoring the above activities or learning about additional opportunities, please emailhaftrinfo@haftr.org Salute to Israel Parade Highlights It was a proud moment for HAFTR and for Israel. This past Sunday, students in grades 4 through 12 and faculty, participated in the Celebrate Israel Parade. We looked spectacular making our way up Fifth Avenue in our bright orange shirts, matching kippot, magnificent banners and life size props. "" שלום לך ארץ נהדרתwas our refrain, adapted to the parade theme, "Picture Israel." Everyone was patient waiting for their turn to march, and was not deterred by the hot sun. HAFTR's spirit shone through and a wonderful day was had by all. A terrific Yashar Koach to Rena Mosak and Dale Malekoff, our devoted art teachers and staff of volunteers who designed the beautiful banners and magnificent props. Thank you Diane Sarnoff, Michele Sulzberger, Amy Berger, Deena Moskowitz, Reva Goldschemidt, Debbie Page 3 of 1 5 Sarnoff, Michele Sulzberger, Amy Berger, Deena Moskowitz, Reva Goldschemidt, Debbie Gononsky, Karen Alexander, Clara Seidel, Gabby Muller, Deborah Heller, and intern Yael Teigman. Yashar Koach to the 8th grade boys who held all the flags and transported the banners and large props. Thank you fourth and fifth grade students for your ruach and to Hila & Shirel for your choreography. Todah fifth grader, Molly Vashovsky, who assisted with the t-shirt distribution and permission slip collection. Thank you Mrs. Mizrahi, Dr. Charnoff, Mr. Harari and Mr. Katz for all your assistance at the parade. Kudos to all our students and faculty who participated and made this year's parade so fabulous. Thank you to the Levy and Miller families for sponsoring our parade shirts. !לשנה הבאה בירושלים Click here for pictures Make sure to read next weeks final edition of the HAFTR Happenings for the 2012-‐‑2013 School Year! High School Highlights HAFTR Students Shine at CIJE Young Engineers Conference By Mr. Solomon Yousha The CIJE (Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education) sponsored its second annual Young Engineers Conference at HAFTR's new gym on Thursday, May 30. Students from Jewish day schools in Philadelphia, New Jersey, Westchester, Long Island, and the five boroughs of New York, converged to share, show, compare, and celebrate a year of research, learning, creating, planning, and engineering. The event connects a tapestry of technology, creativity, and science research that germinated and developed into the many projects that impressed all who attended. Students in HAFTR High School's inaugural freshman Scientific Technology course contributed projects such as lighted canes, umbrellas that lit up in a dark rain, laser activated security systems that took pictures and sent them over the internet to your smartphone, pressure activated servo motors that Page 4 of 1 5 dark rain, laser activated security systems that took pictures and sent them over the internet to your smartphone, pressure activated servo motors that tightened your laces, and a musical keyboard and lights to soothe you to sleep and help you relax. The participants were addressed by a representative from Google, Mr. Raymond Blum, who remained for a question and answer period about Google and its future. The symposium ended with discussions about the future. Looking out among these young creative "engineers," one could not help but be filled with hope for the future. As Rabbi Elazar said, in the name of Rabbi Haninah, "Enlightened students increase peace in the world." As it is written, "You shall not call them "your children" (Bah-na-yich) rather they are our "builders" (Bo-na-yich). They are the "start-up nation" of our Jewish future. Mrs. Guttman's Students Celebrate Siyumim Mrs. Guttman's ninth grade Navi honors class had a creative siyum on Sefer Melachim Aleph. Each girl brought in food that made a connection to something they learned. Some girls bought in twisted pretzels because King Achav was "twisted" for believing in idols. Sour sticks symbolized the sour times they were having. Blue Laffy Taffy's symbolized Achav feeling "blue" when Navot didn't want to give him the vineyards, while the purple Laffy's symbolized the grapes from the vineyards! The half lemonade drink and half iced tea represented half Achav and half Izevel. A fun time was had by all, and the girls also shared with Rabbi Oppen many of the life lessons they learned over the year. Mrs. Guttman's ninth grade parasha class recently celebrated a siyum. Rabbi Oppen joined the students, who were proud to share their Divrei Torah with him. The students celebrated the siyum with an ice cream cake which included the words "Mazal Tov parasha class!" Thanks to Rabbi Oppen for creating such a wonderful environment for learning Torah at HAFTR. Families Enjoy Annual Celebration of Excellence HAFTR High School recognized the many achievements of our students at the annual Celebration of Excellence at Congregation Beth Sholom on Thursday evening, May 30. It was a wonderful evening of commemoration for the newly inducted members of the DEAH Chapter of the National Honor Society, Principals' Honor Roll, Chesed Honor Society, the Art Honor Society, Foreign Language Honor Societies, and recipients of several science, math and leadership awards. Proud family, faculty, and staff members were in attendance to watch their children and students shine. The names of all of the members of the various Honor Societies were read aloud, and some of the DEAH students participated in a moving candle lighting ceremony. DEAH student of the year Samantha Lish gave a memorable speech. Masters of Ceremonies Rebecca Jedwab, DEAH President, and Samantha Weissman, DEAH Vice President, passed the torch to incoming President Miriam Friedman and Vice Page 5 of 1 5 President, passed the torch to incoming President Miriam Friedman and Vice President Isaak Garber. In addition, students, families, and faculty members had the opportunity to enjoy the outstanding original artwork and computer graphics projects which were on display for everyone to view. It was a special night for all to remember. French Trip to "The Museum of Modern Art" and Le Marais Madame Delson took her junior French class to the Museum of Modern Art on May 30. This group of students has been studying French for three years. During the school year they participated in an art project, where they each did a study of one specific French artist, and gave a presentation to their peers "en français" (in French). Students were required to bring in art book quality reproductions of the masterpieces. At the culmination of this research, the class visited The Museum of Modern Art. They were given a private tour by a docent who prepared observations of the French artworks in the museum, and also provided us with excellent historic background. Students participated in question and answer exchanges with the docent. They were thrilled to see authentic work of the artists that they had studied. They viewed and discussed the masterpieces of such artists as Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Henri Rousseau, René Magritte, Paul Gauguin, and Henri Matisse. Many took photographs as souvenirs. After the museum tour, students were accompanied by Madame Delson, Mrs. Ellner, and Mr. Fagan to the glatt kosher French restaurant Le Marais. They were privileged to meet the French chef of the restaurant and ordered their meals in French. Some of the dishes they most enjoyed were "steak/frites" and "tournedos." Hopefully, this experience will stay with them throughout their lives and they will continue to appreciate French art as well as French cuisine. Science Research at HAFTR High School Science research at HAFTR High School has flourished during this past year. A total of 72 Science Institute students, in grades 9-12, completed 27 original projects that were showcased at the high school's Second Annual Science, Math & Engineering Fair on March 18. At that time all of our budding scientists and engineers presented their findings to a round of judges and were inspired by a keynote speaker, neurobiologist Zev Rosen. In April our students competed in the Long Island Science Congress. The projects covered a wide variety of fields, including: Biology (Expressing Drosophila Melanogaster with the Wa Gene) - Dean Decter Chemistry (How Temperature Affects Chemical Luminescence) - Zachary Baker, Miriam Friedman, Danielle Kramer, Blossom Soifer Physics (Using Eddy Currents and Lenz's Law to Build a Safer Doorstop) - Ezra Lent, Matthew Hoenig Engineering (Will Harbor Sea Gates Prevent Coastal Flooding?) - Sarah Fuchs, Jake Kaufman, Jason Sulzberger Neuroscience (Factors Affecting Dominance in Juvenile Crayfish) - Samantha Lish, David Stein, Justin Winkler, Daniel Green Psychology/Behavioral Science (The Effect of Incentives on Performance) - Sean Page 6 of 1 5 Bokor, Justin Goldberg, Russell Charnoff Computer Science (Factors Affecting Networking Speed) - Eric Teper, Ari Teper Forensics (Do Twins Have Identical Fingerprints?) - Jamie Klahr, Harlee Miller, Julia Schwartz Biomedical Engineering (Determining the Presence of Proteins in Solution) Matthew Goldstein, Rachel Hirmes Health Science (How Soda Affects Teeth ) - Justin Glickman, Jacob Siri Military Science (Using Cellular Networks to Guide a Homemade Drone) - Ariel Steinlauf, Sam Eisenberg We are very proud of the creativity, intellectual growth and self-reliance that each participant demonstrated during the course of the research. In pursuing answers to questions by direct experimentation, they were able to feel the excitement of discovery that is the flame that ignites man's search for new knowledge. Kudos to all those who participated. Win or lose, we are certain that the experience of an original, hands-on investigation can only lead to increased confidence, ambition and success in the face of future challenges. Super kudos to the following students whose projects won FIRST PLACE in our school's fair: The group of Samantha Lish, Justin Winkler, Daniel Green, David Stein and the freshman group of Justin Lish, Jack Winkler, and Emily Goldstein. Student Government Elections 2013/2014 Mazal Tov to the following students on their new positions: Jordana Mayer - President Nicole Mayer - Vice President Shari Mayer - Treasurer Rachel Gelnick -- Secretary Jordan Gellman - 12th Grade Representative AlizaLifshitz - 11th Grade Representative Mikhayla Fuchs - 10th Grade Representative __________________________________________________________________________ Visit the HAFTR Tattler Online at http://www.haftrtattler.com/ Volunteers Needed! Please contact Michelesulzberger@gmail.com to volunteer. Page 7 of 1 5 HAFTR PTA FATHER'S DAY BOUTIQUE For Students in Grades K-8 Page 8 of 1 5 For Students in Grades K-8 WEDNESDAY- JUNE 12, 2013 (Father's Day is Sunday, June 16) A great selection of gifts are available and reasonably priced from $1.00 - $10.00 This is a wonderful opportunity for your child to show their appreciation to dads, grandpas, uncles or a special man in their lives. NOTE: The Boutique Committee will not be able to lay out any money since it is the end of the school year. Please do not forget to send a few dollars with your child. The children greatly enjoy the experience of shopping! Page 9 of 1 5 The new HAFTR Kippah's are here! Page 1 0 of 1 5 See Sharon Fried in the business office to purchase one today. Page 1 1 of 1 5 Click here to like Hillel on Facebook: Page 1 2 of 1 5 Lower School Sponsorship Opportunities: Page 1 3 of 1 5 Middle School Sponsorship Opportunities: Page 1 4 of 1 5 We are looking to keep our grandparents apprised of HAFTR Happenings please share this newsletter and email addresses with us. Reuben Maron, Executive Director, remaron@haftr.org Phone: 516-569-3370 · Fax: 516-569-5689 Email: haftrinfo@haftr.org · Website: www.haftr.org Early Childhood 389 Central Ave Lawrence, NY 11559 516-569-3659 Lower School 33 Washington Ave Lawrence, NY 11559 516-569-3043 Middle School 44 Frost Lane Lawrence, NY 11559 516-569-6352 High School 635 Central Ave Cedarhurst, NY 11516 516-569-3807 Forward email HAFTR | 389 Central Avenue | Lawrence | NY | 11559 Page 1 5 of 1 5
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