Torah Academy's 11th Anniversary Dinner is this Tuesday, March 9th
Final Deadline for Ads and Reservations is this Sunday at 12:00 PM. |
The Torah Academy of Boca Raton's 11th Anniversary Dinner will take place on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at Temple Beth Israel in Deerfield Beach at 5:30 PM.
We have already raised over $180,000 and look forward to an outstanding event highlighting the accomplishments of our Yeshiva and paying tribute to Rick and Sue Andron, Rabbi Amir and Gita Guttman, and Michael and Cornelle Selig.
Donations are coming in and reservations are being made for what will be a highlight in the history of our Yeshiva.
For last minute information on placing a tribute ad in the journal or reservations, please contact Rabbi Reuven Feinberg at rfeinberg@torahacademybr.org
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Amudai HaTorah - A Torah Society |
The launch of the new Torah Academy Society has just taken off. Pledges and contributions are steadily coming in and those honored families will be mentioned at the upcoming dinner. "The commitment of these special families in bringing the highest level of Torah learning to our community is exemplary," said Rabbi Baumann. "Their dedication to building our institution now and for years to come is profound and inspiring. We encourage all of our families to participate in this great Mitzvah," added Rabbi Baumann.
For more information please call Rabbi Baumann or Rabbi Feinberg.
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Jewish Education Commission of the South Palm Beach County Federation Honors Mrs. Henna Englander |
On Tuesday, March 2nd, Mrs. Henna Englander joined the prestigious ranks of select others whom have given of their time, expertise and commitment to Jewish Education in our region.
During the Bar Mitzvah year dinner of the Jewish Education Commission, Mrs. Englander has been awarded "Hero of Education" by the community at large. Mrs. Englander has always been an integral part of Torah Academy and now her hard work and dedication has been commended. |
Purim Carnival 2010 at Torah Academy |
A picture is worth a thousand words... Purim Carnival 2010
Some kids had a very early bedtime this week. After the non-stop excitement of the Purim carnival, it is rumored that some children even fell asleep on the way home from school. The kids were so well-behaved and dressed in the most creative costumes. The fourth and fifth graders organized the carnival with guessing games, sports, face painting, treats and prizes.
Visitors, including Mrs.Tzippora Richmond with her students from the Judy Steinberg Hebrew Academy of the Palm Beach attended the carnival. "It is a great way to show them the joy of Purim," she said. "They can also spend time with their siblings who attend Torah Academy."
Thank you to the staff and parent body for helping to make the carnival the best one ever!
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