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The Flame 2010-2011
All School
ECC
Beck Lower School
Middle School
Parasha of the Week
From Your Administation Offices - Meet Deven Joshi
Simchas, Mazal Tovs and Mitzvahs!
Community
Synagogue Events
Head of School's Suggestion Box
Contact Us!
The Flame 2010-2011

  

Ann and Nate Levine Academy's

Annual Review for 2010-2011

The Flame

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All School

Jewish Family Services Food Bank Collections 

Our response was terrific for the first month of collections for JFS.  Our next collection date is September 28.  We are looking for DEODORANT, PASTA OF ANY KIND AND CANNED PEACHES as items for this month.  Please have your child bring in these items on 9/28 ONLY.  We have no room for storage of items after collection and delivery date so please help us by sending these items in only on the collection day. 

 

Seventh grade families- this is your month to deliver items to Jewish Family Services on Arapaho.  We would love to have as many families as possible deliver the items, tour the food bank and stock the items on shelves.  JFS is expecting us on Tuesday, October 3 at 4:45.  Please let me know that you and your child will participate in this mitzvah by next week.

 

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Reminder: 

Our second graders have prepared a special song for Rosh Hashanah.  They will be singing tomorrow, Friday, September 23, during our regular 8:00 am Shabbat Celebration.

 

ECC
  

 CLICK HERE to download this week's ECC Newsletter

 

Elaine Rosh 

   Elaine's 3s play with a variety of apple themed games and art projects.

 

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ECC's Mitzvah Mensch Program ECC Mitzvah mensch

 

Each month a class is responsible for doing a Mitzvah and promoting it throughout the ECC. This month, Barbara and Tobe's Pre-K class participated in the JFS Baby shower. Throughout the month of September they have collected baby supplies that will be donated to JFS. A crib in the ECC was overflowing with supplies. In addition, all of the Tzedakah money collected in the month of September will be donated to JFS for baby supplies. At this time, the program has collected $101 and an overflowing of much needed baby supplies!  Mazal Tov to the ECC!!!!

 

 

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SF 9.15.2011 

 

Beck Lower School

 

Students currently in 3 and 4th grade and parents:

 

Discover Middle School at Levine Academy!

 

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Preview and Open House - Tuesday, October 4, at 7 pm

 

On the agenda:

                                               

Profile of the Levine Academy Graduate                  

Middle School Mini School

Parent and Alumni Testimonials

Student Programs

RSVP appreciated: rsvp@levineacademy.org

 

Next Middle School Preview: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 , 7 pm

 

Middle School
 

Adventures in Math

Mrs. Okowita's 5th grade math class went on a mission to the computer lab. Their job was to calculate how many tiles would be needed to replace three enclosed areas of tiles without actually counting the tiles! They used white boards, markers, and what they know about finding area to find the solution. They discussed their strategies in class.

 

Okawita 5th grade math

 

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Sky Ranch 5th Grade Trip

This past week, Levine Academy's 5th grade class traveled to Sky Ranch for the annual overnight trip. 

By all accounts, it was a fun and action-packed trip. Thank you to everyone that made the trip possible.

Click Here to see more photos! 

 

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

 

Heaven is a Place on Earth

 

A Talmudic dispute: the Talmud tells of a dispute among scholars over a technical point of Jewish law.Rabbi Posen email They go back and forth. Rabbi Eliezer starts, "If the law is like me, let the carob tree lean." And the tree leaned. The Sages responded, "We don't get our proof from a tree." Rabbi Eliezer continued, "If the law is like me, let this river turn directions of flow." And the river switched directions, but the Sages responded again, "We do not take proof from a river." Rabbi Eliezer continued, "If the law is like me, then let the walls of this Beit Midrash, house of study, start to lean." The walls began to lean. R. Yehoshua called out to the walls, "We are arguing over Halachah. This is not your affair!" The walls stopped falling, to honor R. Yehoshua. To this day they remain bent, in honor of R. Eliezer. R. Eliezer: If the law is like me, Heaven should show it. A voice from heaven calls out, "Why do you argue with R. Eliezer? The Halachah always follows him!" R. Yehoshua: "It is not in Heaven."

 

This story is a classic Talmud story, one of the first sections I learned in rabbinical school. At its heart is the conflict of government deciding on matters of religious domain such as circumcision or marriage rituals. While we have a strong hold to our Torah, the laws divinely inspired and passed from God to Moshe and humanly interpreted for our day, we might also find ourselves wondering why God, the heavens might be prescribing our daily lives, rituals and actions. Rabbi Eliezer appears as the staunch believer, putting his system of practice in line with the Torah, not taking into account the condition of present society. One can envision Rabbi Yehoshua enraged as he arises to make his statement. He replies that matters of Halachah, the Jewish legal system taken on by the rabbis to prescribe law and observance in our modern society, is not a matter for heaven to interfere with.

 

This statement, lo bashamayim he, meaning "it is not in heaven," has its roots in our parshah this week, parshat Nitzavim-Vayelech. These two parshiyot come together right before Rosh HaShanah as a means to allow us to reaffirm our covenant with God and with our religion, to secure our place in the land of Israel and to prepare us mentally for the work of repentance, repair and rebirth that happens with the Yamim Noraim, these coming days of awe.

 

In D'varim chapter 30, verses 12-14 we learn: "It is not in the heavens, that you should say, 'Who among us can go up to the heavens and get it for us and impart it to us that we may observe it?' Neither is it beyond the sea, that you could say, 'Who among us can cross to the other side of the sea and get it for us and impart it to us, that we may observe it?' No, the thing is very close to you, in your mouth, and in your heart, to observe it." The text almost reads as a rebuke to the people building the Tower of Bavel: Don't try to reach the heavens, that's not where you're meant to be. The laws, the passion and the beauty of Judaism are not meant to be out of reach, they are meant to be within our grasp, within our souls. Torah, God and Mitzvot are not for those who are overly pious and self restrained, they are for every human being and have been entrusted to us to study and to interpret.

 

The challenge of this idea is made clear a few verses later in 30:19. "I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your seed may live." We have a choice. We can choose to leave ritual and Jewish practice for others, or we can choose to take on the responsibility of Jewish practice, striving to build a relationship with those around us, with God and with our heritage. We can choose to see the Torah as a book of the past, irrelevant to our lives, or we can rejoice in the blessings of connecting to our past and our future.

 

While the laws of the Torah, of Kashrut, of Shabbat, can seem overwhelming, we should remember that it is not out of reach, they are not in Heaven; rather, they are right here, waiting to be discovered, uncovered and learned and loved by each of us.

 

ללמוד To Learn: ללמד  To Teach: Ask a Rabbi or Phone a friend. The best way to learn is with a guide to help you down the path. Pick up the book It's A Mitzvah to start your journey with step by step suggestions, or find a mentor to help teach you whichever mitzvot you choose to take on next.

 

לשמור To Keep: לעשות To Do: As we approach the Jewish New Year, make a resolution. What do you want to learn this year? What do you want to teach your children? Let me know how I can help make Judaism within reach to be loved by you. 

 

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You can review all of Rabbi Posen's weekly Parshat teachings by going to the Levine Academy website.  Go to News & Events and click Publications or Click Here.

 

From Your Administration Offices 

 

Deven Joshi - Controller

 Deven Joshi

Deven was born in Mumbai, India. He has a degree from Gujarat University, Gujarat, India and an MBA from Dowling College, Oakdale, Long Island, NY.   Deven's wife, Sharmila, is a creative specialist for an apparel and display design company, where she designs textiles.  Deven and his wife have a three year old daughter named Sanah.

 

Deven loves good Darjeeling tea and his hobby is counting numbers.  (Editor's note:  I think he was teasing about the numbers, but he is definitely serious about the tea!)

 

When asked for the name of his favorite Indian food restaurant in the DFW area, he says that India West in Addison is the best; however, he prefers Italian!

 

 

Simchas, Mazal Tovs and Mitzvahs! 
  

MITZVAHS

 

Shots of Appreciation:
Supporting IDF Soldiers  One "Basketball" Shot at a Time

Sunday October 9th 3:00-5:00 PM in the Levine Academy Gym

Raffles and Prizes!!

 

Dear Family and Friends,

I am excited to invite you to participate and support my Bar Mitzvah project, Shots of Appreciation.  I am excited to combine my passion for basketball, and my appreciation of the Israelis soldiers who risk their lives for Israel and all Jews.  The Jewish Community of Dallas has adopted a Battalion through the Friends of the IDF (www.FIDF.org).  They are in need of many items and it is my hope to raise enough money to buy them a much needed Plasma TV ($2600) for their recreation room.  It's not cheap and I will need your help!!

 

Lone soldiers are soldiers that do not have any immediate family in Israel while they are serving in the IDF.  FIDF (Friends of Israel Defense Forces) is a non-profit organization that provides many needed services for IDF soldiers, including lone soldiers.  Through partnering with the FIDF, I want to show the Big D appreciation of IDF soldiers' service.

 

Participants can help me raise money for the IDF Soldiers in two ways.

  1. I will be shooting 100 free throws.  You can sponsor me for each free throw I shoot or you can donate a pre-set amount for my effort. 
  2. You can shoot your own free throws and have family and friends sponsor you per shot you make or a pre-set amount. 
  3. CLICK HERE to download the Shots of Appreciation sponsorship form.

Thank you!

Aaron Minsky

 

  

Community

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INVITES

3rd, 4th & 5th GRADERS

from

Beth Torah Learning Center

Jewish Day Schools

Other Synagogues andUnaffiliated

 

To join us at JUMP STREET

6505 W. Park Blvd. Plano 75093

(NE corner of Midway and Park Blvd.)

 

On Sunday, October 2, 2011

1:45-3:30pm

Event Cost: $13.00/person (incl. tax)

**Parents will need to check their children in and pay at the front desk for 1 hour of Open Court Trampolines and Dodgeball Arenas.

 

Come and hang out with friends, make new ones, and learn about all the fun planned for the year.

 

RSVPs encouraged by noon on 9/28:

Pam Parham pam.parham@verizon.net    

Amy Taitel taitel@sbcglobal.net

 

972-948-5083  214-477-8168

 

The attached waver is required for ALL parents/guardians to sign before a child is allowed to participate in Gareen-sponsored events. Please complete and bring to the 10/2 event. Your child may not participate without it.CLICK HERE to download the waver.

 

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PJ Library

 

 

Levine Academy Families,

 

It is not too late to take advantage of this wonderful new program. Please note, if you did not sign up online or send in the registration card, then your child is not yet registered for the PJ Library program.

 

The PJ Library is a FREE program for the children of Greater Dallas (6 mo. through 6 years old) who are being raised Jewish. Children registered for the program will receive a monthly envelope (addressed to them) containing a FREE age-appropriate Jewish book or music CD to keep and build their own library. Reading stories and listening to music with your child are among the most powerful and nurturing early childhood learning experiences. The PJ (pajama) Library can help you transform these experiences into Jewish moments. The PJ Library, a program of the Center for Jewish Education of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas is funded by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation and a generous grant from the Mankoff Family Foundation.  CLICK HERE to register your child for this wonderful program.

 

If you have questions about the PJ Library program, please click here to be taken to the Federation PJ Library page. Remember to "Like" us on our Facebook page to keep updated with PJ Library in Greater Dallas. Feel free to contact the program coordinator, Rivae Balkin-Kliman, rbalkinkliman@jfgd.org or 214-239-7193.  

Synagogue Events

Congregation Anshai Torah 

Tuesday Oct. 18th - 11:30AM-1:15PM-  Congregation Anshai Torah Plano Area Senior H.S. Lunch- Free lunch for Plano area Jewish high school students in11th & 12 grades. Notice, this lunch will be held in the Sukkot.  Both lunches.  Contact: Helaine Kramsky, helaine.kramsky@anshaitorah.org, 972-473-7718.

  

Temple Shalom 

Shabbat Worship

Friday, September 23, 6:00 PM Wine & Cheese Reception, Congregational Gathering Area 6:30 PM Shabbat Service Sanctuary

 

Torah Study
Saturday, September 24, 8:45 AM, Learning Center

 

Morning Worship
Saturday, September 17, 10:30 AM, Epstein Chapel

 

Selichot

7:30 PM Study Program, "On Becoming a Jewish Optimist"

9:30 PM Dessert & Music, "Taste of Instrumental Music for the Holy Days"

10:30 PM Candlelight Service

 

Rosh Hashanah Family Services Open to the Community

5:30 PM Wednesday, September 28

2:00 PM Thursday, September 29

No tickets are required for these services only

 

Congregation Shearith Israel  

Register your children for meaningful High Holiday services and programs

Attention Parents! In order to adequately prepare our meaningful services and hire staff appropriately, we need to know how many children will be attending the High Holy Day programs. We also prepare wristbands for each child to ensure their security. Therefore, please fill out a form for either Babysitting (ages 18 months - 5 years), Youth programming (grades K-6) or Teen programming (grades 7-12). Forms can be found online at www.shearith.org or by contacting Leah Singleton at LSingleton@shearith.org or 214.939.7325. ALL STUDENTS MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED.

 

Tot Shabbat and Kiddush Luncheon at Shearith Israel and Beit Aryeh

Saturday mornings at 11:00 am

Every Shabbat morning you are invited to join us for Tot Shabbat services featuring prayer through song, Torah, stories, and dance

  

Clothing Drive Continues

Now that school has started and you're cleaning out closets, consider donating your children's clothing to the World Wear Project.  We take clothes, purses, hats, etc., all year long. Your donations translate into a monetary donation back to the Mitzvah Fund to support our ongoing community projects.  For more information, contact Shirley Davidoff 214.987.2515 or sdavidoff@civadallas.com.

 

Temple Emanu-El 

Cultivating Balance: Personal Prayer, Communal Worship

Scholar-in-residence Rabbi Nancy Flam from the Institute for Jewish Spirituality.

Join us for a powerful weekend of music, worship and study, as we celebrate Shabbat, and then prepare for the High Holy Days with our beautiful and moving S'lichot liturgy.

The Dolores and Walter Neustadt Lecture Series

September 23, 24 and 25, 2011

 

Friday night- Sweeter than Honey: Jewish Prayer-Poems to Open the Heart

6:15 p.m. Service, Olan Sanctuary

 

Saturday morning - Alone and Together: Jewish Prayer and Study

10:00 a.m. Combined Chever Torah and Worship, Pollman Hall *

12:00 p.m. Lunch, Linz Hall

RSVP appreciated. Contact Carolyne Ojwang at cojwang@tedallas.org. No charge for lunch.

 

Saturday evening Selichot study and worship - Longing, Forgiveness and Return: Taking the Inward Journey Home

7:30 p.m. Dessert and Wine Reception, Celebration Garden

8:15 p.m. Havdalah, Linz Hall

8:30 p.m. Selichot study and worship, Linz Hall

 

Sunday morning - "Be Still and Know that I am God": Contemplative Jewish Prayer Practice

9:30 a.m. Breakfast, Linz Hall

10:00 a.m. Meditation class, Linz Hall

 

* Please note that Chever Torah and worship will be combined for a unique experience in Pollman Hall at 10:00 a.m.

 

Contact Nancy Rivin at nrivin@tedallas.org for additional information.

 

 

Please come help decorate the Temple Emanuel Sukkah on Tuesday, October 11th, Come for as little or much time as you are able from 9am to 2pm, Dress Casually and bring your gardening gloves, To Sign up or ask questions please contact Caroline Bernstein at cbbntx@tx.rr.com We promise great snacks, fabulous company and a beautiful Sukkah to boast about!

 

 

Congregation Beth Torah 

Young Families and Beth Torah Preschool invite you to a Shabbat service and dinner on 9/23/11 at 6:00 pm. We will meet in the Multi-purpose room where services will be led by Rabbi Rafi Cohen & Esther Wolf, Early Childhood director. We will then have a wonderful dinner catered from Natalie's Kitchen Kosher Food. Adult price $10 pp. Kids price $6pp. Kids under 2 are free! Open to the community. Please RSVP to  ps-director@congregationbethtorah.org: No later than 9/19/11. For more information call Esther Wolf 972.2434.1542 #222.

Head of School's Suggestion Box 
 

Levine Academy is your school.  So, we want to your great ideas and suggestions.  Please send them straight to our Head of School, Mark Stolovitsky, by emailing to suggestions@levineacademy.org.

 

We look forward to hearing from you!  And, thank you so much to the person who suggested the suggestion box!

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