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Wish List
Alumni Update
NYHS in the News
College Corner
Israel Counseling
Community Events
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Thank you to our tribute donors:

 

 In memory of Dale Behar A"H

 

Mary and Sol Azose

 

Lee and Bahram Cohanim

 

Debra, Peter and Zelle Rettman

 

Rabbi Bernie and Shirley Fox

 

Tami and Mark Rogers and Molly Dubow

 

Bayla and Louis  Treiger and Family

 

Susan, Michael, Jessica and Joey Becker

 

Bill Hesse

 

Rabbi Yona and Ariella Margolese and Family 

 

 

 

 

 

Life Cycle 


Sincere condolences to Carolyn Bernhard and Lori Lewis and their families on the loss of  their mother, Beverly Grashin Z"L

Sincere condolences to Helene, Isaac, Solly and Elyse Behar and the entire Behar Family on the loss of Dale Behar A"H. 


Mazal tov to:


Janna and Nisan Harel on the birth of their baby boy

Rebecca and Eli Almo on the birth of their newest grandson

Judy and Shimon Harel on the birth of their grandson

Daniel Aaronson on his marriage to Frieda Smason-Aaronson

Miriam (Siscovick) and Brian   

Schlusselberg on the birth of their daughter 


 

Ilene and David Siscovick on the birth of their granddaughter 

 

Kevin Franke on his birthday

 

Sol Birulin on his 90th birthday


Meryl and Carlos Alcabes on the bar mitzvah of their son Raphael

Josh Willner on his engagement to Piera Miller

Drew Lovy on his marriage to Melissa Klein

Shelly and Mike Brown on the bar mitzvah of their son, Clem

Rachel and Alex Sassoon on the bat mitzvah of their daughter, Tamar

Lea and Ben Lippman on the birth of a daughter

Leah and Jamison Russ on the birth of their daughter

Kenneth Sinclair 2003 on his engagement to Kohava Sacks

Gavriela Golden 2007 on her recent engagement! 
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We wish a refuah shlemah to:

 

Rabbi Moskowitz  

Mrs. Leya Moskowitz

Nina Garkavi 2006  

Mrs.  Ida Fox

Ruth Sassoon

Ann Weinberg

 

  
Graduation Mazal Tovs

Dea Lovy 2006 on her graduation from Johns Hopkins with a Masters in Engineering

Elisheva Goldberg 2006 on her graduation from U. Penn 
Josh Schwartz 2007 on his graduation from the UW

 
Let us know about the alumni in your life!  
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! 

 

 

NYHS  

Summer e-Bulletin

August 5, 2011
5 Av, 5771 
Shabbat Shalom  

 

 

Check out the Class of 2011's Graduation Video by Ellie Silesky 2011 or graduation slide show here

Check out What makes NYHS a unique place to learn by Ben Silesky 2009  
Save the Dates 

 

 

 

August 17 - Class of 2012 (SENIORS) Family Pizza Picnic at the Orenstein's Home, 6:30 pm

 

August 21 - New Student BBQ and Orientation at NYHS, 5 pm

 

August 22 - Salmon Dinner & Schmooze for ALL parents, 6 pm

Parent Orientation (geared for new parents), 7:00 pm 

 

Cross Country & Volleyball Practices Start

 

August 23 - First Day of School, 8am-4pm 

 

August 25 - Student Retreat 8am-8pm (lunch & dinner provided)

 

August 26 - Student Retreat, 8am-1:45pm (breakfast provided) 

 

September 7 - Curriculum Night for ALL parents, 7pm

 

September 21 - Class of 2015 Parent Meeting 6:30pm at NYHS

 

September 21 - Class of 2014 Parent Meeting 8pm at NYHS

 

 

 

 

Visit www.nyhs.net to view the full calendar.

 

Click here for our sports calendar.

For Current Students & Families : Archive of Recent Communications

 

Back to School Letter - Rabbi Fox

 

 

Team Sports Info.

- Jed Davis, Athletic Director

 

 

Student Retreat Info. from Rabbi Margolese

 

 

Thank you to our Host Families for the 2011-12 School Year

 

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the host families who have opened up their homes and hearts to our visiting students for the semester or school year.

 

We were able to place all of our visiting students.  Thank you very much.

 

 

If you are interested in the host family experience in the future, please let us know.

Summer Projects - Thank yous and Wish List


 We thank the many parents and students who have stopped by to help out and lend their expertise getting NYHS ready for the 2011-12 school year. 

 

 

Thank you to Rodney Blumenstein for donating 5 Apple computers for use in the computer lab.

 

 

Check out our wish list on Amazon. 

 

  

We would also love out door furniture (must be relatively sturdy - Adironack chairs - wooden or metal benches, picnic tables ect..) 

 

Special Request -Gardeners - Landscapers 

 

 

Are you a gardener or landscape designer?  

 

If so, we need your expertise! Please email us at mrivkin@nyhs.net.  We have outdoor space and we need some help! 

 

 

 

Alumni Updates

Alumni - Where are you now?  Let us know by sending us an update.

Send them to Melissa Rivkin at mrivkin@nyhs.net


Next week:  

Denah Angel 2001

Check out Aaron Katsman's (1988) newest article on Retirement and Bargain Basement Stocks
 

Rabbi Ian Bailey 2000 (www.thesevenways.com)
Rabbi Ian Bailey

Rabbi Ian Bailey 2000 will be in town on August 11th to promote his new book, The Seven Ways. He will be available to answer questions about and sell inscribed copies of his book at the Seattle Kollel at 8 pm and will teach a class based on his book at 9 pm. We hope you'll join him.

 

Rabbi Bailey graduated from NYHS in 2000 and then spent two years at the yeshiva Derech Etz Chaim in Jerusalem, Israel. He was the first NYHS student to go there. He then received his Bachelor's Degree in Religious Education from the Talmudic University of Florida, Yorah Yorah Rabbinic Ordination from Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovitz at the Jerusalem Kollel (Jerusalem, Israel), and is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy with a concentration in Organizational Psychology.

 

The Seven Ways is Rabbi Ian Bailey's first book. You can purchase it here and know that Rabbi Bailey will be donating a portion of each sale to NYHS and SHA!

 

In his book, Rabbi Bailey examines seven prominent characters in the Torah who exhibit seven distinct personality characteristics. To bring the topic to life, Rabbi Bailey interviewed ten different people from a wide range of Jewish backgrounds and life experiences. Rabbi Bailey admits that he has always been "a fan of personality systems and studied them in the secular realm". While at Derech Etz Chaim, he took classes that examined the seven forefathers and how their lives related to the personality characteristics or middot. He blended these two bodies of knowledge together to create his new book.

 

Rabbi Bailey describes himself as a combination of yesod and hod characteristics. These middot/characteristics are associated with Joseph and Aaron and embody leadership and nurturing capabilities.

 

 

Rabbi Bailey and his wife Julia and young daughter, Bracha live in Baltimore these days. He is looking forward to being back in Seattle in August and expresses his gratitude to his alma maters, NYHS and SHA.

 

He says, "When I was a rabbi in Sacramento, I taught a lot of classes in basic Judaism. Most of my congregants did not have a day school background. I began to really appreciate how important it is for a community to have day schools. The overt learning that happens and the learning that occurs by osmosis are both so valuable. One gains a tremendous amount of knowledge through day school. This simple knowledge base helps keep Jewish communities alive and thriving. I wouldn't be where I am today if not for Seattle and the schools".

 

Rabbi Bailey has chosen to give a portion of the proceeds of the sale of his book to his schools, NYHS and SHA, in order to thank them for their generous support, while he was a student.

 

We thank Rabbi Ian Bailey for his support and wish him continued success. Hope to see you on August 11th

 

From www.thesevenways.com:

 

The Seven Ways is an innovative new personality system that will radically change the way you understand yourself and others.

Based on a fresh new understanding of the sefirot of kabbalah, The Seven Ways offers keen insight into our unique temperaments and skill sets. The Seven Ways advises us on how to develop ourselves and interact with others by showing us that the subtext of stories of the Bible (Torah) is the same subtext that we experience on a daily basis.

Entertaining to read, The Seven Ways book is an active adventure filled with colorful, insightful interviews with members of each personality type. The Seven Ways sheds refreshing light on how each one of us can grasp our unique personalities and fulfill our potential.



 

NYHS In the News

 

NYHS Food Auction in the MI Patch

 

Elie Aboulafia 2011 #2 in State Golf Championship in the MI Patch

 

Israel Walk in the Mercer Island Patch 

 

Israel Walk and Dine in the JT News 

 

College Corner

Click here for Financial Aid Information    

 

Juniors and Parents of Juniors- Click here for Lauren Dean's Information for Juniors sent this week!  

 

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. 
  
Community Events:

 

August 11 -NYHS Alumnus, Rabbi Ian Bailey at the Seattle Kollel, 8pm.  Rabbi Bailey 2000 will discuss his new book The Seven Ways.

 

"Based on a fresh new understanding of the sefirot of kabbalah, The Seven Ways offers keen insight into our unique temperaments and skill sets. The Seven Ways advises us on how to develop ourselves and interact with others by showing us that the subtext of stories of the Bible (Torah) is the same subtext that we experience on a daily basis." www.thesevenways.com

  

September 18 -Maccabeats in Seattle - Jewish Federation

"Many Voices....One Jewish Community"

Help celebrate the Jewish Federation's 85th year of Jewish giving in Seattle with a first-ever Seattle performance by the Maccabeats!   Doors open at 4:30 pm at the Marion Oliver McCaw Hall in Seattle. Registration is now open. Cost is $54/Basic Registration or $180/Patron Registration. If you have questions, please call (206) 443-5400.

 

Now to the exciting part for high school students.  All Jewish high school students (grades 9 - 12) are invited to join the Maccabeats on stage to sing along with a special version of "Hatikvah."

There will be two sessions for the student to attend in order to learn the song prior to the event:

Wednesdays, Sept. 7 & 14, from 7-8 pm at the SJCC on Mercer Island. 

Please have your students who are planning to participate send an email to:Michaelw@JewishInSeattle.org

 

 

For all things NCSY, visit www.seattlencsy.com 

   

Visit www.seattlekollel.org for up to the minute Kollel programming including T'sha B'av programming. 

 

Check out www.jewishinseattle.org for up to date info. on all things Jewish happening!