Hanukkah with 7-8 grade

Holiday is always a reason to celebrate and do something special. We took a short walk to the Shlichim’s house to speak Hebrew in a different atmosphere.

We played with Sevivon, sang songs, played games and learn about Hanukkah while practicing speaking.

Focusing on the bright side and spreading the light in the honor of Hanukkah, we gave complements to our friends and then wrote our teacher a word of appreciation.

 

 

 

                               

 

Happy Hanukkah,

Gev. Ishak

Thank you

It turns out that thanksgiving (or giving thanks) is very Jewish.

According to the Jewish tradition  we say thank you a few times a day in our Tefila.

In Hebrew class we talked about the importance of being grateful, realized we have many things to thank for and wrote about it.

 

 

Shabbat Shalom,

Gev. Ishak

Yitzhak Rabin memorial day

On Sunday we will mark the memorial day of Yitzhak Rabin. Today we talked in class about his heritage and the importance of respecting other people opinions, accepting others and being tolerant.

We learn the song “Ani ve’ata neshane et haolam” (you and me are going to change the world). We went over the vocabulary and also talked about what it means to us to change the world.

The students connected this song to our core values, Tikkun olam and Empathy.

Shabbat Shalom,

Zehavit Ishak

Yitzhak Rabin memorial day

On Sunday we will mark the memorial day of Yitzhak Rabin. Today we talked in class about his heritage and the importance of respecting other people opinions, accepting others and being tolerant.

We learn the song “Ani ve’ata neshane et haolam” (you ad me are going to change the world). We went over the vocabulary and also talked about what it means to us to change the world.

The students connected this song to our core values, Tikkun olam and Empathy.

Shabbat Shalom,

Zehavit Ishak