August 11, 2011 / 11 Av 5771

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ECC - Parent and Student Orientation Information
K - 8 Student Orientation Information
Parasha of the Week
Parents Association
Community
Synagogue Events
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Early Childhood Center - Parent and Student Orientation Information 

 

ECC Newsletter Graphic 2Parent Orientation

THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 7:00pm in Beit Aryeh.

This is for parents only.


Student Visitation

FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 9:30-10:30am in classrooms.

 

If you have any questions please contact Gail Robinson at
(972) 248-3032 ext. 116.

 

K- 8 Student Orientation Information

BLS and MS Student OrientationSunrise
Wednesday, August 17, in the following groupings:

All Kindergarten--9:15 am - 10:15am
All 1st grade and any new lower school student--10:30 am - 11:30 am
All 5th graders and any new middle school student--1pm-3pm

All student must wear their dress uniform for Orientation (black logo shirt and their choice of khaki bottoms, all from Mills). Students will meet teachers and visit classrooms so they have a greater level of comfort for the first day of school.

Middle School students, with a longer Orientation, will meet their teachers, tour Middle School, review class schedules, set up lockers, and be well organized for the first day of school.

 

If you have any questions, please contact Shirley Green-King at 972.248.3032 ext 118. 

 

   

Rabbi Eve Posen's Parasha of The Week (Follow Rabbi Eve on Facebook)

 

 

To Learn and to Teach, to Keep and to Do

 

For those of you who have seen my office, you know that up until a few months ago my University of Michigan flag hung proudly as the centerpiece of artwork on my wall. In fact, I never consider myself fully settled in a new place until that flag has been put up. But, in April the flag was moved so that a beautiful piece of art by the artist Mordechai Rosenstein could grace my office.

 

The piece represents my philosophy of education taken from the prayer, Ahavah Rabbah, which comes before the Shema. It states:

 

לִלְמֹד וּלְלַמֵּד, לִשְׁמֹר וְלַעֲשׂוֹת

 

The second half of the quotation teaches that we are "to keep and to do." It is our sacred obligation to guard, preserve and protect what is important to us, and at the same time take an active role in living our lives according to these customs and laws. In keeping or guarding, we maintain that teaching spreads the tradition from one generation to the next so that it will never die. The "doing" allows this to happen, and through practice, cements in us memories that carry us forward.

 

Judaism is a living religion; it is text based, but survived, maintained, taught and glorified through daily practice. Here at Ann and Nate Levine Academy, we not only teach Judaism, but we promote living in inspired practice of our sacred heritage. The education we provide here isn't just from 8-4, but intended to fan the flames of the passion for learning that happens and is practiced in every aspect of life. The value of learning is a lifelong value in Judaism. Learning and teaching, keeping and doing are meant to kindle the spark within your soul. This year, Levine Academy will focus on kindling the spark, the spark of learning, of Judaism and Jewish living, not only in your children, but in you as well. We will be offering family engagement opportunities, along with parent learning across the grades.  

 

In connect with this theme, my weekly D'var Torah will teach the Torah portion through the lens of action. The Torah is a moving story, one that tells of generations and how their actions have brought us to this moment today. Each week I will read and teach the parshah by way of teaching us how we can embrace living Jewishly. I hope you'll join me on this journey!

 

Abraham Joshua Heschel said it best when he called on Jews to take a "leap of action," to do more than we understand so that we come to understand more than we do. I invite you to join our community of practice, a community that does more than we might understand in order to further our understanding of Judaism.  Please walk with Levine Academy on your journey, and let me know how I can help you.

 

ללמוד  To Learn: ללמד  To Teach: In this section each week will be one resource for you to use to learn more about the action item of the week.

 

לשמור  To Keep:לעשות To Do: In this section each week will be an action item, a way to engage with Judaism actively and touch upon Jewish living in your own home. 

 

. . . which means, to learn and to teach, to keep and to do. I picked this piece of art - and more importantly this phrase because I think it naturally and accurately teaches the fundamentals of Jewish education. In Hebrew, the word for "teach" and the word for "learn" come from the same root. That is to say that at our core we are all learners and teachers. We learn by watching and listening to one another. While we have teachers, rabbis and  administrators whose job it is to actually and formally teach students, when we listen to one another, and when we share our ideas, we become teachers and others are the students. Every day we have the opportunity to be both teachers and students.


Parents Association 

Parent Association Uniform Resale 

Tomorrow is the last day!!

Friday, August 12 from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.  

Just in time for the start of school!

Come and get great buys on shirts, shorts/pants, skirts, all your uniform needs.

At the Stallion Stop!

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Back to school breakfasts:

August 18th for Beck Lower School and Middle School

and August 22nd for ECC
Contact Nina Goodman for more information.

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Other important Parent Association information you NEED TO KNOW!

 

The Parent Association Info Packet is available on the Levine Academy website. Go to www.levineacademy.org and Click on the PARENTS link at the top.  This page contains a link to the packet.  Or, CLICK HERE to retrieve the packet now.

 

In the packet, along with membership information, are the following items:

 

How to Volunteer? Check out page 3 of the Info Packet. You will find a detailed list of volunteer opportunities through the PA.

 

Magathon! This is the biggest fundraiser for the PA. Magathon is a fun filled event that the students love as they are able to win awesome prizes. Information regarding this event is on page 10 of the Info Packet. For this event, students will sell magazines to friends and family, which helps raise money for our school. Magathon Kick Off is Friday, September 9th.
 

Students/Parents may renew and/or purchase new magazines by going to www.qsp.com and entering our school code: 425067321. Make sure you enter your child's name and grade so that your child will receive credit. You may place an order before Magathon Kick-Off begins and your child will still receive credit for the prizes!!

 

Any questions, please contact Marla Buskin at buskin@sbcglobal.net or Nina Goodman at goodmanemail@verizon.net or Debbie Weinstein at jadews@flash.net for any questions. 

Community

CYJ camp

Camp Young Judaea Men's Camp

August 18-21, 2011

 

WHO CAN ATTEND? Men's Camp welcomes any males 21 and older - Dads of campers, CYJ Alumni, supporters of CYJ, your friends and associates... spread the word!

WHEN? CYJ Men's Camp starts Thursday evening August 18th and ends Sunday morning August 21st. *Feel free to come anytime before Shabbat starts on Friday evening.

WHERE? Camp Young Judaea in Wimberley, TX.

COST $150 for the weekend plus a meaningful contribution to the Camp of a suggested minimum donation of $100. For more info and to register, visit- www.cyjtexas.org/menscamp.

 

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Jewish Arts Fest

 

It's Back and it's

Better than Ever!!

 

Sunday, August 28

10:00 am-6:00 pm
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

 

Buy your tickets NOW!!

 

 

Click HERE for more information! 

 

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COMMUNITY-WIDE COMMEMORATION ON THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11
 
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2011
2:00 P.M.   
MAJESTIC THEATER
 
1925 Elm Street, Dallas 
 
Entire community invited to participate.
Co-Sponsors: Catholic Diocese of Dallas, Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Dallas, Rabbinic Association of Greater Dallas, Islamic Association of North Texas
 
 
JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL | Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas
(214) 615-5254 | JCRCDallas@jfgd.org
 

 

 

 

Synagogue Events

Congregation Anshai Torah 


Sunday, August 14th- Congregation Anshai Torah Hazak Event- Hazak members opportunity to get together for an afternoon at the Denton Community Theatre for Bye Bye Birdie at 2:00PM.  &17/person. Send check to Carl Uretsky. Contact Carl at uretsky@hotmail.com.
 

 
Friday, August 19th -6:30PM - Congregation Anshai Torah Tot Shabbat- During Friday night services families will be led in a Shabbat service upstairs with prayers, songs and stories.  Then everyone will join Rabbi Weinberg and the congregation in the main sanctuary for a special children's blessing on the bima. Contact:  Alyse Eisenberg, ecdirector@anshaitorah.org, 972-473-7718. 

 
Friday, August 19th - 6:30PM -Congregation Anshai Torah Shabbat Under the Stars- CAT's annual picnic to kick off the school year and the Shul year!  Share a picnic dinner after our 6:30 Kabbalat Service. Schmooze with friends.  Hot dog meal $6, Chicken sandwich meal $10 with all the fixin's and sides. Prepaid RSVP.  Deadline Wednesday August 10th.  Contact:  Debbie Butvin, 972-473-7718, debbie.butvin@anshaitorah.org.

  

Congregation Beth Torah 


Congregation Beth Torah welcomes Keith Barany, a comedian and writer with a resume ranging from the Seinfeld show to USO tours, for a special Jewish-themed, edgy but still family-friendly show at noon on Sunday, August 21. Tickets are just $10, $5 for students, and include the trademark Men's Club lox-and-bagel brunch. The entire community is invited.
 

Congregation Shearith Israel

Salsa Shabbat

Friday, August 12

6:30 pm Beit Aryeh

"Dip" into Shabbat by joining us for a nosh of chips and dips following services.

Also, we'll celebrate College Send-off Shabbat to wish our incoming college students success.

 

Salsa Shabbat

Friday, August 26

6:00 pm Congregation Shearith Israel

Join us for another chance to "spice up" Friday night, by having a light oneg Shabbat after services with family and friends.

 

Lunch and Learn

Wednesday, August 17

12:30-1:30 pm Congregation Shearith Israel

"Jewish Theological Seminary: Why is it important to all Jews and not just Conservative Jews"

Rooted in tradition while addressing contemporary issues facing modern Jews, JTS is able to engage those committed to understanding our past in order to authentically build our future. Tom Wexelberg-Clouser, Director of Principal Gifts, will examine JTS as a center for Learning, Leadership and Vision for today's community.  The cost for the kosher Tom Thumb lunch is $6/CSI member and $10/non-member if prepaid reservations are received by Friday, August 12.  Reservations received after that time, are $10/member and $15/non-member. For more information, go to shearith.org. To register, call the receptionist at 214.361.6606.

 

Family Center Shabbat and Dinner

Friday, August 19

6:00-7:30 pm   Beit Aryeh

Bring in Shabbat with your family and friends. The evening will feature Rabbi Glickman, ITSE the Jewish Dragon and YOU. The service begins at 6:00 pm. Following the service you are invited to join us for a delicious adult and kid-friendly meal. The cost is $12 for adults and $6 for children ages 3-12. Children under 2 are FREE. RSVP to Suzanne Minc at sminc@shearith.org or 214.939.7340.

 

Back to School at the Park

Sunday, August 21

3:00 - 5:00 pm Campbell Green Splash Park and Playground

7000 Campbell Road, Richardson 75248

Join us for a fun afternoon with your friends at the park with special guest Val, a national yo-yo champ from Spintastics. Bring your swimsuit for the Splash Park. A $5 contribution is appreciated to help offset costs. RSVP to Suzanne Minc at sminc@shearith.org or 214.939.7340.

 

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