Wednesday, December 12, 2012


When we got back to school, the fun wasn't over!
We learned more about Chanukah and paired up to make dreidels out of toothpicks and candy!!





 Looking forward to seeing you all at the Chanukah party tomorrow on Thursday. 
Stay tuned for more pictures!

Also, the Hebrew vocabulary test will be next week.


Chanukah Activities

Happy Chanukah!

I hope all of you are having a very happy Chanukah. Here at Mazel Day School we are learning so much and experiencing Chanukah in so many ways.
It's been a while since the last post and there is a lot to catch up on. 

I'll start with today and hopefully make my way backwards:

Today was a packed day! 
In the morning we took a trip to the Jewish Children's Museum where we searched for jugs of oil hidden all around, went shopping for Kosher Food, learned how to make olive oil from olives, rolled wax candles and participated in a fantastic game show!

The Jewish Holidays exhibits:

Searching for the jugs of oil 
Chanukah Game Show 

 Olive Oil Workshop



Candle Making


That's quite a BIG dreidel!
Goodbye to the JCM

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Snacks

Dear Parents,
This a friendly reminder to please send a healthy snack of fruits or vegetables with your child.
Thanks so much!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

We're Back!

We are so happy to be back to learning! We settled down into our new space, and got to work...


Thursday, September 27, 2012

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

Judaic Studies in 4th grade has gotten off to a great start this year!

We have had a great time learning about Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. We focused on the special importance of teshuvah- repentance, tefillah- prayer, and tzedakah- charity and acts of kindess during this time.

Please enjoy these photos of some of the activities we enjoyed:

"Tashlich" at the boardwalk. 

The students said a special prayer to asking Hashem to help us 'throw our sins into the sea'- make a fresh start and put mistakes that we have made in the past behind us.

"Kapparos" ceremony before Yom Kippur

Rabbi Naftali swung a chicken over our heads. We asked Hashem to forgive us in the merit of our giving this chicken to tzedakah to help feed the poor.

 

Baking honey cake for a sweet new year :) 


Lots of honey = lots of sweetness!



Shanah Tovah,
Morah Rikal


*Stay tuned for some Sukkot pictures :)