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Tarbut V'Torah Shabbat Shalom
from Derek Gavshon, Acting Head of School
January 15, 2010
In This Issue
PARSHAT VAYERA
THE CUBS' ROAR
RE-ENROLLMENT & FINANCIAL AID FORMS DUE 1/19/10
SCHOOL LUNCHES - ORDER ONLINE FOR FEBRUARY
NEW LIONS' PRIDE DONOR LIST - NEXT WEEK
A PEEK INTO P.E.
INSIDE THE LIONS' DEN
DID YOU KNOW??
PTSO CORNER
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THIS WEEK AT TVT
JANUARY 18
 
MLK DAY - NO SCHOOL
 
 
JANUARY 19
 
RE-ENROLLMENT FORMS DUE
 
PTSO LS ARTSTEACH
 
US READING DAY
 
ONE MONTH SCHOLAR PROGRAM
 
 
JANUARY 20
 
US FINALS BEGIN
 
GRADE 1 TEFILLAH
 
VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER
 
 
JANUARY 21
 
MS BASKETBALL
 
VARSITY BOYS SOCCER
 
PEEK-INTO-MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENT MTG
 
 
JANUARY 22
 
END OF SEMESTER 1
 
IPHONE APPS CLUB
 
KABBALAT SHABBAT

 
 
JANUARY 24
 
SAT EXAMS

  PARSHAT VAYERA

There is a commandment "You shall love the proselyte, for you [Israel] were yourselves strangers in the land of Egypt" (Devarim 10:19 ).

The Jewish community has a Torah obligation to extend the warmest hand to someone who has converted to Judaism. In addition to the general commandment - itself a primary axiom of the Torah - to love one's Jewish neighbor (Vayikra 19:18), there is another precept to go the "extra mile" and to shower love upon the ger, proselyte. He or she is, in effect, the strangers among the midst of the Jewish nation.
 
The Torah frames this obligation with the potent reminder that the Jewish people were themselves strangers in Egypt. In the exile, they were viciously persecuted by their host country perniciously plotting their downfall. Such intolerance of strangers or aliens, the Jewish people are reminded, did not go unchecked. G-d struck the Egyptians with the Ten Plagues before their Exodus.
 
Similarly, the Children of Israel must be sensitive to their treatment of strangers that are either trying to adjust in a foreign climate and especially for the convert to Judaism. The proselyte is to be unreservedly admired and respected. He is, after all, someone who has courageously abandoned his non-Jewish background and upbringing.
 
In the unrelenting quest for truth, with great determination, deep commitment, self-sacrifice and sincerity, the ger has made the leap to enter into the congregation of G-d. This person is a hero and an inspiration to all his brethren. His story is of a spiritual journey, an odyssey of discovery not that dissimilar to the national experience in the Exodus.
 
The Jewish nation was entrapped in a web of spiritual contamination. Enslaved in an environment of godlessness, Egypt was a country whose reliance on the Nile rather than on rainfall led the pharaoh to deify himself and brazenly question: "Who is G-d that I should heed His voice?" Thus, the function of the Plagues was for Pharaoh and the Egyptian people to gradually concede the existence of G-d and His Omnipotence. Identical to how G-d redeemed His chosen people from Egypt to immediately confer upon them the responsibility of Torah and mitzvah observance at Sinai, so too, does the convert replicate this incredible transition.
 
He departs from his former non-Jewish state. He is spiritually reborn (Yevamos 22a). He is given, according to the mystical sources, a "Jewish" soul. Thereupon, he proudly takes his place as an upstanding member of the Jewish people. His conversion is a personal Sinai. He must no longer be considered a "stranger in our midst"! In the aftermath, it is incumbent upon all his fellow Jews to treat the convert as an equal in every respect. It is forbidden to embarrass him, make derogatory comments about his non-Jewish background or express any prejudice against him whatsoever.
 
On the contrary, every effort must be employed to facilitate love and his absolute acceptance. That he has voluntarily embraced the mitzvos - choosing to be Jewish rather than being born Jewish - is to be lauded.
 
How many of us could have undertaken such a radical move and change of our ideologies and lifestyles? There are kabbalistic sources that explain the Jewish nation's exile away from the Land of Israel is to attract "sparks of holiness", namely converts from the gentile nations. We await the day when all of mankind - Jew and non-Jew alike - universally proclaim the existence of G-d and give praise to His Holy Name.                                            By Rabbi Osher Chaim Levene

 

THE CUBS' ROAR

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RE- ENROLLMENT & FINANCIAL AID FORMS DUE 1/19/10

Please remember to submit your re-enrollment forms as soon as possible - the due date is January 19, 2010.
 
Priority for financial aid requests is given to those received prior to the deadline.

SCHOOL LUNCHES - ORDER ONLINE FOR FEBRUARY!

The February Menus have been posted and orders will be accepted online through January 28, 2010
 
Go to www.tarbut.com, Parents Page and select the "School Lunches" link.
Enter your home phone number (formerly referred to as the "billing number").
Check your food selections, and check "Update" at the top of the page before you pay for your purchase with our secure online payment portal.
 
Payment for lunches must be received at the time you place your order.
 
Please direct questions or concerns to: lunches@tarbut.com.        
 
 
LOWER SCHOOL families will also receive separate order forms for the Blueberry Hill "Brown Bag" pilot program. Questions or concerns should be directed to galigs@aol.com.

NEW LIONS' PRIDE DONOR LIST NEXT WEEK  

 If you would like your gift included in next week's Campaign email, please drop off your check at the front desk on TUESDAY,
 or go online to www.tarbut.com  and click on "Donate Now".
 
Let's hit 50% by Super Bowl LXIV !!!
sukksh 
 
Please call Michael Halpern at Ext. 3012 if you have any questions, and remember, EVERY gift is appreciated.  Thank you!

A PEEK INTO P.E.

Here's a peek into TVT'S PE Department:
 
Lower School

Lower School PE 
TVTs Lower School students love going to P.E. classes!  The physical education department has a rich tradition of excellence. Under the leadership of Coaches Stephen Vespe and Sam Corrigan, students grow their knowledge of sports, playground games, exercises, and other physical activities that are the in-depth and far-reaching. Our coaches pride themselves on"front-loading" our students with all core sports (football, soccer, basketball, and baseball/softball) prior to their seasonal start.  An example of this includes instruction on dribbling, passing, shooting, and team play prior to the basketball season.  In a nutshell there are three points everyone should know about our Lower School physical education program:
 
1) Our staff is very passionate about what they do;
2) Every TVT student gains an incredible amount of physical experience and athletic know-how; and
3) Our students love P.E.!
 
Middle School
 
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In the Middle School, Coach Abby Pezzner has the students start off with stretching exercises and name the muscle group we are using.  Our stretching consists of static and ballistic exercises.  We mix our fitness routine with pilates, plyometrics, core work, and running at least 2 days a week. 
 
Throughout the year, we play flag football, volleyball, basketball, dodge ball, whiffle ball, soccer, ultimate frisbee, hockey, softball, capture the flag, and badminton.  You may walk into our gym and see the students with jump ropes or doing "step ups" on the outdoor steps.  The students perform the Presidential Physical Fitness test which includes sit ups, sit n' reach, pull ups, shuttle run, push ups, and the mile run.
 
After school, our Middle School sports program competes in the Tri-way League that consists of 12 other private schools in the Orange County area.  Fall sports includes boys flag-football and girls volleyball.  Currently, we are in the midst of girls and boys basketball.  During the spring season, we play soccer where we field a boys and a girls team.  Try-outs for soccer will take pace this year on February 17th and 18th.
 
Hope to see you at one of our games.  Go Lions!
 
 
Upper School 
  
 
At the helm of all of TVT's Upper School P.E. is Coach Patrick Roberts.  Physical education classes take on a more individual approach, allowing activities to be tailored to the needs of each student. Activities include cardio, weight-training, aerobics, nutrition, and drills, which are aimed at enhancing healthful living while assisting the students with those skills they use outside the classroom, whether that is the attainment of lifestyle goals, competitive sports, or recreational activiies. A greater majority of our students are involved in at least one of our Upper School sports teams.

INSIDE THE LIONS' DEN

Varsity Boys Soccer remains undefeated in league play at two wins and no losses! 5-1 for the year.
 
The Varsity Girls Soccer team is undefeated as well: 3-0 overall, 1-0 in league play. 
 
Varsity Boys' Basketball
 
Boys Basketball 
 
Congratulations to the Varsity Boys' Basketball Team, now 2-0 for the season after a heart-thumping 59-55 victory over arch-rival Saddleback Valley Christian School Wednesday evening! The girls, who lost 59-29 against the same rival, hope to rally next Thursday as both teams take on Fairmont Prep!

DID YOU KNOW ??

10th & 11th Grades History of Genocide Class 
 Visits the Museum of Tolerance
On Wednesday January 6, 2010 9th students of Mr. Zoppo's Genocide Class toured the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The students visited two exhibits - one dedicated to the Holocaust and one dedicated to Tolerance. As part of their experience in the Holocaust portion, the students met with a survivor of Auschwitz. Additionally, part of the exhibit had them follow the life of a child through the Holocaust. Students then examined their own prejudices and the power of speech in the Tolerance Exhibit. All the students felt the experience was very powerful.
 
Here is what a few students said about their experience:
 
"For me the most powerful part of our visit was meeting the survivor Gitta Nagel. When she pulled up her sleeve and showed us her tattoo, it brought me to tears. It was very moving and put so many things into perspective." Emily Greenstein
 
"The most powerful part of the museum was seeing the video "In Our Time." It showed us that even though the Holocaust is part of history we can repeat the same mistakes of the past, such as what is happening in Ruwanda and the Sudan. It was also very clear to me that there are many evils in our society." Shanni Suissa
 
"After taking the Genocide course I still had troubling comprehending why German citizens went along with the Nazi Plan. After seeing the museum diorama presentation on the Wannsee Conference, it became clear to me. The German citizens felt obligated to follow the Nazis because the Nazis provided them with the feeling of safety and protection." Max Grossman
 
On Monday, following the trip to the museum, the Genocide Class was visited by Mr. Issidore Nussenbaum, a Holocaust survivor and good friend of TVT, who shared his heart - wrenching story with the class. The students now understand that the Holocaust encompasses many stories, from many perspectives.
  
 
Middle and Upper School Hebrew Faculty Continue to Learn

This past summer, fall and most recently this past week, TVT Hebrew Faculty have been participating in high-level training alongside their compatriots from across the greater Los Angeles area.
 
Training included discussion of the following topics:
1. How to reflect educational principles in teacher feedback
2. New approaches to teaching literary texts.
3. Transparency in teaching  
4. How to improve assessment and analysis of students learning  
 
Important 9th grade Shabbaton Information
Our second TVT-BJE Shabbaton is scheduled for Friday, January 29th to Sunday January 31st.
The school will be closed on Friday 1/29 for staff development.
 
Please arrange for your child to come to the JCC at 1:00pm to board the bus to Brandeis -Bardin Camp.
 
Todah rabah!

PTSO CORNER

PTSO Corner

 
Lower School 
 
Future Dates to Remember
  
 
Monday,
January 18th: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day-
                                     SCHOOL CLOSED
 
Tuesday, January 19th - 2:00 - 2:45pm 
PTSO Arts Teach Program
Paul Tracy-"Your Character Counts"
Please join your children for this incredible experience.  It is sure to be fun for everyone!

Wednesday, January 27th- Art Masters Studio, Winslow Homer
Please contact your child's room parent for more information and for volunteer opportunities.
 
Thursday,
January 28th- Tu B'Shevat Seders and Activities
                                       (more information to follow)
 
Friday, January 29th- Faculty In-Service Day
                                  NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS