Drama Heads Choir Heads Sailor Dance Heads Wind Dance Heads

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Drama Heads Choir Heads Sailor Dance Heads Wind Dance Heads
‫בס"ד‬
‫פרשת כי תשא‬
February 14– '‫י"ד אדר א‬
5:11 :‫הדלקת הנרות‬
6:12 :‫מוצאי שבת‬
Drama Heads
Rosie Rimler, Menucha Goodfriend, Rosie Gurkov and Mushka Labkowski
Choir Heads
Chana’le Ehrenreich, Shaina Marmulsteyn and Esther Litzman
Sailor Dance Heads
Nechama Kagan, Chaya Mushka Shemtov and Rishe Weber
Wind Dance Heads
Chaya Mushka Greenwald, Mushky Shain,
Esther Rivka Krasnjanski and Mushka Teitelbaum
Scenery
Chana Hencha Kolt, Rosie Rimler, Elisheva Jacobs, Frumie Bronstein and Mushka Lewis.
Liba Rimler
For composing two songs:
4 Grade Shabbos Song and 1st Grade Welcome to America Song
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Elky Epstein
for composing and teaching the friendship song to
the 5 graders and helping out in every detail of the mother and daughter production.
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Girls from Monsey Bais Chaya Mushka High School
and Morah Trany
who helped with make-up and hair on the day of the event.
Teachers, Staff and Students at Cheder Chabad Girls
Mother and Daughter Evening – WOW!
What was your most inspiring and fun thing at the
Mother and Daughter Evening?
Nechama Kreizel: The most fun for me was the finale and the most inspiring was Esther Rivka Krasnjanski’s speech.
Bella Drizin: Fun performing my dance and seeing all the mothers and daughters in the audience was inspiring.
Sarah Rivka Kolodny: Most inspiring was the choir – Bisyata D’shmaya song.
Mrs. Leibb: Everyone had a chance to shine.
Miri Jungar: The finale was so much fun and inspiring. Everyone was so happy and felt accomplished.
Chaya Mushka Shemtov: Being one of the heads of dance was fun and the ‫ אחדות‬at preparing for the mother and daughter
evening was very inspiring.
Chaya Mushka Lewis: Doing the scenery.
Chana’le Polinger: Being on stage was fun and the Bisyata D’shmaya choir was inspiring.
Menucha Goodfriend: Staying late in school was fun and my mother’s speech was inspiring.
Mrs. Goldring: The girls really flourished. They truly benefited working hand in hand with each other like a true ‫בת ישראל‬.
Mrs. Weber: Finale was very powerful! It was so special to see the girls at Cheder Chabad shine. It made me proud to be a
Mother and Teacher of Cheder Chabad Girls.
Ruchy Miller: Seeing Hindy Markowitz being a part of it and the way she did all the motions at the 5th grade friendship dance.
Elky Epstein. I loved the 3rd Grade Wind Choir. I also loved seeing the girls work so ‫ באחדות'דיק‬together. It was amazing to
work with the 8th Graders. They are a nice bunch and very easy to work with. The whole thing was a blast. Everyone’s talent
really shone.
Tova Klein. The buses on the way to Pupa was a lot of fun. The finale was inspiring.
Mrs. Grossbaum. There was such ‫ חיות‬and ‫אחדות‬.
Esther Markowitz: I was totally blown away. The whole thing was so beautiful! Each girl really outdid herself. From the M.C.
to the speakers, to the girls acting in the play, to the dancers, to the choir and to each class who performed so nicely. The
scenery and the boat were stunning. I was very proud to be a mother of Cheder Chabad. The finale was so emotional to
watch. Seeing the girls all in different classes and ages dance and sing together with such ‫ חיות‬was very beautiful.
Mrs. Holtsberg: The whole thing was very inspiring. Hindy Markowitz was amazing on stage.
Frumie Bronstein: My dance was fun and the ‫ אחדות‬was inspiring.
Shevy Weber: Being in the play was fun and the story was inspiring.
Chana Hensha Kolt: Grand finale was most fun.
Chaya Mushka Greenwald: I was very happy to be chosen to be one of the heads of Mother and Daughter evening. I helped
write the script which I loved. I organized lots of things and I was very confident the whole production will be amazing. From
choreograph to the dances and organizing costume everything turned out just right and it was a big success B”H.
Devorah Scheiner: The finale was most fun and it was inspiring.
Chaya Mushka Litzman: ‫ אני מאמין‬song was very inspiring and acting in the play was fun.
Mrs. Marmulszteyn: The finale was so inspiring and seeing my daughter Shaina do such a good job in heading the choir.
MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS AND GUESTS - WERE YOU INSPIRED? Send in your response below after mid-winter vacation or email it
to chederchabadgirls@chedermonsey.org and we will print it in our next week’s
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Picture Day
Picture day went very well B”H.
Thank you Mrs. Grossbaum for helping to coordinate picture day. Thank
you Mrs. Weinstock for being doing such an excellent job with taking class
pictures. Everything went so smoothly B”H. Thanks for being so patient
with the each girl individually. We can’t wait to see the pictures.
READ-A-THON
Dear Parents and Teachers,
For the last 3 years I have had the privilege of running the Cheder Chabad Girls library.
From our humble beginnings with 2 sparsely filled bookcases, to our current 4 full bookcases (we
added one recently!), the library is a place for students to discover and maintain their love for
reading. This is done in a convenient setting – no driving to libraries – and most importantly, Al
Taharas Hakodesh.
As the number of library patrons and the students themselves grow, my greatest
challenge is to try and keep up with their appetite for books. Baruch Hashem, thanks to the
many generous donations of books, I have thus far managed to keep up with the demands. In
order to keep the momentum going I am launching a Cheder Chabad read-a-thon!
I will ask students to choose books that they enjoy reading. I would like them to find
sponsors that will donate money for a set amount of time they will spend reading, or per book
they read. Each parent can set an amount of time that is appropriate for their child. The money
raised will then go to the library to buy more books.
The book-a-thon will run for one month, from Tuesday, February 11- 11 Adar I – Tuesday, March
11, 9 Adar II.
Please encourage your children and help them participate. We can all benefit from growing the
library.
Thank you,
Zeesy Grossbaum
Zeesy@BCFriendship.com
201-262-7172
Chapter 8
Just on time
As the carriage pulled up at the Mendes house the inquisitor
could barely make out the back of another carriage that was
just disappearing around the corner. Antonio helped him out
of the carriage and he walked with confident strides to the
Mendes door. But as he approached the house something
seemed wrong. The house was too dark. He remembered the
wagon and a dark sense of foreboding invaded him.
"Antonio!" he nearly shouted from the door of the Mendes
house, "Head westward towards the port! If the wagon I saw
was the Mendes family, then most likely they would head
there." Antonio whipped the horses, but unfortunately for
the inquisitor, a little too quickly. He had left before his
master had even boarded the wagon. The inquisitor ran after
the wagon, but wasn't used to such exercise and had to stop
by the edge of the road to rest. By now Antonio had long
realized that his master wasn't on the carriage, but was afraid of the inquisitor’s wrath. He decided
it would be more worthwhile to go on, leaving the poor inquisitor to manage on his own. By that
time The Eagle was already making its way deep into the sea.
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It was three days already, and Carolina was bored. Wherever she looked, all she could see was
the endless black, churning water. As she walked aimlessly along the deck, she wondered what
she could do with her long hours. She bumped in to a young man. “Pardon me” said Carolina
quickly, and hurried away. As Carolina walked away, she gave one last glance behind her. Wasn’t
that the man she had seen boarding the ship along with the older woman? Partly from curiosity
and mostly from lack of anything better to do, she found herself following the man. The young
man walked in to his cabin and closed the door behind him. But before he did, Carolina got a
quick view of the room. The room consisted of a closet, a night table and two beds. One of the
beds was empty, but the other was occupied by a woman of around fifty years. Carolina could tell
right away that she was seriously ill. Her pale face along with the black circles under her eyes told
it all. Carolina hesitated a moment and then knocked on the door. “ Please excuse me”, she said
to the young man. “My father is a well-known physician, maybe he can help you.” “Thank you so
much” the young man answered, as Carolina ran to get her father.
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Name: Rivka Simon
Age: 8 - Grade 3
Siblings: 5 sisters and 3 brothers
Home: Teaneck, NJ
Hobbies: Coloring and writing.
Write one sentence about yourself:
I am a Shlucha.
How did you enjoy the Mother and Daughter Evening? Great.
Who came from your family? My mother came. My brother wanted to come but of course he couldn’t because
it was only for mothers and daughters.
What was your best part of the evening? Rebecca on the ship.
How did your mother enjoy it? She said it was perfect. She was very proud of me and my sisters.
What part were you in? My class performed a song with motions. We wore a head band with feathers on it
and a uniform shirt and black skirt and we had a silver sash on our waist.
If you were asked what you want to be in what would you choose? Dance. I love to dance.
All the performances were beautiful which one did you like the best? On the boat. Because when the lady on
the boat was giving ‫ חיזוק‬I like it very much.
Were you excited to get your hair and face done? VERY!
Who did your hair and who did your face? Some high school girl did my face and Ruchy did my hair.
What time did you get home from the Mother and Daughter Evening? Around 10:00 pm.
Did you feel tired or happy when you got home? Very tired but happy.
Name: Chaya Litzman
Age: Grade 6
Siblings: 3 sisters and 1 brother.
Home: Monsey, New York
Hobbies: Reading and writing.
Write one sentence about yourself:
I love coming to school but I don’t like doing homework.
How did you enjoy the Mother and Daughter Evening? It was a beautiful production. I had a lot of fun.
Who came from your family? My mother and bubby.
What was your best part of the evening? Being able to be funny in my part in the play.
How did your mother enjoy it? They both said it was beautiful and they ‫ שעפט‬a lot of ‫נחת‬.
What part were you in? I was a captain on the ship.
If you were asked what you want to be in what would you choose? In drama or drama head.
All the performances were beautiful which one did you like the best? The finale. It was very ‫ לעבעדיק‬and it
was nice to dance with all my friends and feel our accomplishments.
Were you excited to get your hair and face done? Yes.
Who did your hair and who did your face? Elky did my makeup and Chana Hencha Kolt did my hair, and
Mushka Drizin did my mustache.
What time did you get home from the Mother and Daughter Evening? 10:00
Did you feel tired or happy when you got home? Not at all. I was very happy.
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