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Thank you to all our donors! Thank you to the Samis Foundation!
Thank you to the Jewish Federation! _________________
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Send a Tribute from NYHS
Honor or memorialize a loved one by sending a tribute from NYHS. Just make a donation in honor or in memory of a loved one and let us know to whom we should send a personalized tribute card. Click here to send a tribute. ___________
Thank you to our tribute donors:
Jack DeLeon and AJ DeLeon in memory of Phillip Katzman z"l Debra and Peter Rettman in memory of Althea Stroum Z'L
Bill Hess in memory of Sam Owen Z'L for the Sam R Owen Sports Endowment Fund
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Thoughts on the Parasha in honor of Ruth Sassoon and wishing her a refuah shlemah
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Life Cycle
Mazal tov to Daniel Aaronson on his engagement! Mazal tov to Ben and Ruthie Aaronson on the birth of their son
Mazal tov to the Aaronson and Oppenheimer families on the birth of their grandson (and nephew!)
Mazal tov to Kaden and David Oppenheimer on the birth of two grandchildren this week!
Mazal tov to Isaac and Talia Oppenheimer on the birth of their daughter
Mazal tov to Zach Grashin and Ella Slonim on marriage
Mazal tov to the Grashin and Slonim Families on the marriage of Zach and Ella Mazal tov to Ivan Rothman and Elizabeth Sympson on the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Danielle Rothman to Eliyahu Zaychick Mazal tov to Jeremy Sandler 2003 and
Tamera Farkas on their recent marriage!
Mazal tov to the Sandler and Farkas families on the marriage of their children!
Mazal tov to Gavriella Blaszka and Ben Toren 2004 on their engagement!
Mazal tov to the Toren and Blaszka-Goldwater families on the engagement of their children, Ben and Gavi.
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We wish a refuah shlemah to:
David Hyman Mrs. Ida Fox
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Condolences
To Rabbi Fox and family on the loss of his uncle Phillip Katzman z"l
To Cynthia Stroum and Marsha Glazer and the entire Stroum Family on the loss of Althea Stroum z"l
To the family of Eric Landau z"l on his loss.
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Alumni Mazal Tovs:
Send us more news!!
Click here to send a tribute in honor of our alumni or contact Melissa Rivkin.
Send us your updates! We love hearing from our alumni!
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Save the Dates Now - June 1 - NYHS Student Art Exhibit at the Summit 4/3-7 - NYHS Sophomore Leadership Delegation to Washington DC 4/3 - 8th Grade Indian Dinner at the Greisman's 4/3-4/4 - Class of 2014 Retreat 4/15 - Last day of school before Pesach 4/17-27 - Pesach vacation 5/26 - Spring Drama Producation Visit www.nyhs.net to view the full calendar including all our sporting events!
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Double Your Impact on NYHS
with Every Dollar You Donate Now Through June 30th Matched!
Thank you to the seven very generous donors who are offering all of us a chance to double the impact of our tzedakah by matching all donations to the Annual Fund up to $72,000 (4 x Chai)through June 30th!
Donate online or call Melissa Rivkin at 206-551-9322 cell or 206-232-5272 ext 515 office. Checks, stock transfers and cash are also wonderful ways to donate!
Thank you! Your investment in our school and young people is a true investment in faces of the future!
Shabbat shalom!
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New Student Applications
Click here for an application. The next deadline for new student applications is April 29th.
We are thrilled with the record number of applicants we have for the 2011-12 school year!
Our best advertising is you! Please let us know if you know a teen who would benefit from an NYHS education.
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Welcome New Student Nick Alkan!

by Milana Davydov 2012
A few weeks ago, we welcomed Issaquah High School transfer student Nick Alkan into the NYHS family! Nick is a junior at NYHS. "I switched because I have had some exposure to a small Jewish community through camp and felt that it was a better fit for me," says Nick. "All of the students and teachers here are also really nice. My favorite classes so far are Mr. Brodkin's algebra class and Senor Jaime's Spanish class." Nick also says that "school is also just a lot more fun in general at Yeshiva. It is crazy and loud and everyone is always having a good time." We're so glad to have Nick be a part of the NYHS family!
This Sunday, the sophomore class will be taking its annual trip to the nation's capitol, Washington DC! This four day trip chaperoned by Mr. Kaufman, Rabbi Owen and Ariella DeFunis is one of the highlights of Mr. Kaufman's 10th grade US Government course. On this trip, students get the opportunity to visit classic national sites such as the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, the Washington Monument, the Holocaust Museum and various other Washington DC attractions. Tune in next week to hear back a full report from sophomore students regarding their greatly anticipated trip to Washington D.C.! You can also visit www.nyhs.net and view daily pictures and updates from the trip.
This week was also the first official week of fourth quarter. This week has provided a well deserved halt in the amount of work students had been receiving over the last couple of weeks towards the end of third quarter.
Don't forget to bring in checks next week by Wednesday, April 6th for school sweatshirts! School sweatshirts are only $15 this year. Please bring in your checks to Spirit Committee head, Elie Silesky (2011).
Have a restful weekend and a wonderful Shabbat!
Shabbat Shalom!

Nick Alkin with fellow junior Andrew Orenstein
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NYHS Sophomore Leadership Delegation to Washington D.C.
scene from last year's trip
The Leadership Delegation to the other Washington leaves this Sunday morning! They will be meeting with government representatives, visiting historic sites and enjoying Washington DC in the spring! They will also be blogging and posting photos and updates from their trip on our web site. Check www.nyhs.net daily next week to get a glimpse of this fun trip.
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Class of 2014 Retreat 4/3-4/4 - Message from Rabbi Margolese
The Class of 2014 is going to Camp Kalsman on Sunday for an overnight retreat!
Sunday, April 3 - 9:15 am -Students meet at SBH Monday, April 4 - Students will return around noon and will not have afternoon classes.
If you have questions please feel free to contact me at 206-232-5272 or rmargolese@nyhs.net.
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Congratulations to all Dean's List Recipients

Dean's List -First Semester 2010-11
Overall Performance Avi Amon 2012 Molly Dubow 2012 Adira Reback 2013 Elana Hasson 2014 Jamie Schwartz 2011 Jessica Schwartz 2013 Shmuel Treiger 2011 Josh Voss 2011
Torah Studies Joey Becker 2011 Eliana Behar 2014 Daniel Cohen 2014
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College Prep Chaim Kohen 2010
Torah Studies Avi Amon 2012 Avinoam Baral 2010
Overall Performance Adira Reback 2013 Shmuel Treiger 2011 Yonah Reback 2010 Eliana Meyers 2013 Emily Rothman 2010 Dena Phillips 2012 Jessica Schwartz 2013 Jonah Kohen 2010 Hodaya Meyers 2014 Jamie Schwartz 2011
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Do you have an accordion?
We want to have live accordion music in the Spring Production, but we don't have an accordion! If you have an accordion you would be willing to lend the NYHS Drama department for the Spring Play, please contact Rebecca Polyakovsky at rpolyakovsky@nyhs.net. Thank you. |
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Photos of the Week
Golfers - Send us some photos for the Bulletin!

Freshmen English on the court - Was it really dry at some point this week?

Golfing in the backyard!

Ellie Silesky 2011 and Caleb Angel 2013 (yes this was back on Twin Day)

Seniors in their Senior Seminar
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College, Yeshiva, Seminary & Israel Program Acceptances
Want to know where they will end up? Come to graduation on June 15th! Congratulations to our students: Elie Aboulafia 2011 - University of British Columbia, University of Oregon Avi Behar 2011 - Lev HaTorah Jake Fein 2011- Hofstra University, Lev Hatorah, Yesodei Hatorah Joey Becker 2011 - University of Maryland, Computer Science Program at Chapman University, University of Washington Ashley Cohen 2011 - Drexel University, University of Massachusetts School of Nursing, Pace Honors, University of Connecticut, University of Washington, New York University Ben Spear 2011 - University of Denver, University of Washington, Jewish Theological Seminary/Columbia University, George Washington University, Pitzer, Brandeis University Juliana Gamel 2011 - Western Washington University, Goucher College, Manhattanville College, University of Washington, New York University, Brandeis University Rena Genauer 2011 -Shaalvim for Women, Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim, Michlalahm , University of Washington
AJ DeLeon 2011- Tulane University ,Ithaca College, New York University, Johns Hopkins
Sarah Rossen 2011- Midreshet Tehillah, Baer Miriam, Tomer Devorah, Rutgers University and Stern College
Jamie Schwartz 2011 - Nativ Leadership, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Washington, Brandeis University
Ellie Silesky 2011 -University of the Redlands, Chapman University, Western Washington University
Shmuel Treiger 2011 - McGill University, Mevasret, Gush, Otnie, Brandeis University
Sarah Varon 2011 - Stern College, Midreshet HaRova
Josh Voss 2011 - University of Washington, Brandeis University, New York University, University of Southern California
Yonah Reback 2010 - Johns Hopkins
Amir Hemmat 2009- Yeshiva University
Marina Garkavi 2009 - Brandeis University (transferred from Bar Ilan)
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College Corner
Click here for Financial Aid Information For up to date college counseling information and the calendar of upcoming college visits to NYHS, please visit www.nyhs.net and click on the link for College Counseling. |
Israel Counseling at NYHS
Click here for information on Israel Counseling at NYHS.
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Alumni Updates
Send them to Melissa Rivkin at mrivkin@nyhs.net
Click here for the first edition of the NYHS Alumni magazine! This is a compilation of updates that had previously been in the E-Bulletin. We will continue to add to it with new alumni updates! New updates still in process! Check back next week!
Click here for Aaron Katsman's (1988) article Financial Aliyah in the Jewish Week.
Alicia Walls 2003 -After graduating from NYHS in 2003, Alicia spent time in Israel at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She is currently a student at Seattle University working towards a degree in Sociology. She also works at Group Health and substitute teaches. Alicia is taking the next three months to work on a research project on gender roles in the subculture Steampunk community with Dr. Cohan of Seattle University. Alicia told us that she really understood the value of her NYHS education when she took a Philosophy class in college. She saw her peers having difficulty studying the material an noticed that they often took lots of notes but didn't know how to learn and process the material or come up with independent ideas. "It wasn't just the Judaic classes but also the general studies classes at Yeshiva that helped me learn how to learn and learn how to write."
 Alicia Walls with Mr. Kaufman
 Jake Baker 2009 and Jake Hanan 2012
Congratulations to Jake Baker 2009 (update from January below). Since we spoke to Jake back in January, he has gotten his private pilot's license! He can now fly a single engine, 200 horse power plane! He is working towards his instrument license. Jake is also the new treasurer of the Jewish Student Organization on campus!
Avinoam Baral 2010 completed in the first Jerusalem Marathon last week! He was part of Team Tzvi from his school Eretz Hatzvi. They raised over $18000 for Tikvot, an Iraeli organization that helps soldiers and victims of terror through sports. Avinoam and his teammates have been training for the last 5 months! Congrats to Avinoam and his team!
 Avinoam Baral 2010 at the Finish Line

Micol and Rabbi Aaron Bayer and Koby, Adin and Gabriella Micol (Rubin)Bayer 1994 -After graduating from NYHS in 1994, Micol spent a year Israel before enrolling and graduating from Stern College in 1998. Micol did the BA/MA program at Stern where she received a BA in Jewish Studies and continued on to earn a Masters in Jewish History. She also minored in Art.
Today Micol is married to Rabbi Aaron Bayer and they 3 children, Gabriella(2), Adin (4 and a half), Koby (7). They live in Cleveland, Ohio where Micol owns her own design business. She specializes in custom made paper cuts and ketubot and all things Judaica. Check out her website at Micol Designs. Micol also teaches Art at the Fuchs Mizrahi School.
Micol says that her experience at the Yeshiva inspired her to incorporate Jewish text and learning into her art work. Micol nurtures her connection with NYHS, even from a distance by creating the beautiful honoree gifts for the dinner and auction.
Thank you Micol for speaking with us this week!
Jake Baker 2009 is a sophomore at the University of North Dakota and is studying Aviation Management and UAS (Unmanned Aerial systems) Operations. Jake explains that Aviation Management is the business side of the aviation world and his degree requires one to get up to and including a commercial pilot's license. Jake is just one flight away from getting a private pilot's license which will allow Jake to fly alone, with passengers, internationally, as well as have many other privileges with an airplane. Jake however will be going a step further and will acquire his CFI license which will give him flight instructor status. After Jake gets his regular fixed wing (airplane) licenses, he will begin flying UAV's (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) which he is extremely excited to do!
Jake's university is the only civilian institution in the United States that offers a degree in UAS. In fact, Jake will be one of the first students without a military background to earn a degree in this pioneering field. Jake describes a not too distant future where cargo is flown by unmanned aircraft. According to Jake, Fed Ex is already exploring this option and the US government is allocating some 20 billion dollars for commercial UAS development. In some states, police already use such aircraft. We asked Jake about life on campus beyond academics. Jake told us that he is "definitely more active" in the tight knit Jewish community this year. He participates in planning shabbat dinners and helps organize Jewish events. There is only a small Jewish community at the University and they get support from the local synagogue in the area. Jake says that he has had many experiences with people who had never met a Jew before. Jake goes on to say, "I love having the opportunity to share my religion with people, many of whom have never met another Jew before me. Despite this, I haven't experienced any anti-semitism or anti-Israel sentiment on campus. If anything, people are curious and very supportive. The only negative feedback I can give about the University of North Dakota is that it gets ridiculously cold in the winters. If you plan on visiting North Dakota... bring a Parka!" Jake continues to tell us that he feels that NYHS fully prepared him for the college atmosphere, academically and socially. "I feel ahead of my peers in discussion classes and just generally in the area of forming a solid argument. At the Yeshiva, I learned how to form an effective and logical argument to back up my position. Also, the Jewish values, cultural understanding and moral standards that Yeshiva has taught me have only been a positive influence and have helped shaped the person I am today. I am proud and honored to have been a student of Northwest Yeshiva High School." Thank you to Jake for taking the time to share his experiences with us.  Jake visits Level 5 Gemorah class
Benjy Balint 1994 is on a two-month fellowship with the Middle East Fellowship of the International Journalists' Program. Benjy is one of 7 Israeli journalists chosen for the program in Germany. He's writing for the weekly Die Zeit newspaper in Hamburg. Click here for the latest review of his book, Running Commentary.
Ben Siscovick 1999 works as an early stage venture capitalist in NYC at IA Ventures (www.iaventurepartners.com) and is married to a wonderful woman and supremely talented entrepreneur/jewelry designer, Jenny Klatt Siscovick (www.jemmawynne.com).
After graduating from NYHS in 1999, Ben spent a year at Yeshivat Hakotel in Jerusalem before attending the University of Pennsylvania where he earned his B.A. in Philosophy and Economics. After graduating from UPenn, Ben began his career as a web entrepreneur and founding partner at D202 - a full service web development and consulting firm focused on online communities and social networks. After leaving D202, Ben worked as junior investment banker at Allen & Company and Barclays Capital after which he earned his M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. |
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