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In This Issue: Calendar 2 Parshat Shemini 3 The Soille Scene 4 53rd Anniversary Gala 7 Preschool News 8 Soille Community News 9 Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Paula Tannen Preschool 3630 Aſton Road · San Diego, CA 92123 · 858-279-3300 www.hebrewday.org April 1, 2016 Shushan Purim Parsha Shemini 22 Adar II 5776 Light Candles 6:51 pm A Walk through the Past... A Hope for the Future; Fieldtrip to Museum of Tolerance This past Tuesday, 42 middle school students traveled to Los Angeles together with 3 chaperones. The trip was filled with laughter, memories, but most importantly meaning. After studying the history of the Holocaust in school, these students had the privilege of touring the Museum of tolerance at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a museum center built on the idea and hope of educating others to a more tolerant and peaceful existence in the world. Some of our middle schoolers were lucky enough to be led around by a docent who attended the trial of Oskar Groening, an SS Sargeant who was the bookkeeper at Auschwitz, who was tried last year in Germany. As we began our tour we were shown a quote on the wall by Elie Wiesel, a famous Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and author. The quote read, "When you listen to a witness, you become a witness." Entering the halls, taking in all the images, information, and stories, that charge, to become a witness was evident on the intense faces of each child. The students were moved by the stories and history, which brought to light so many important lessons. The students expressed dismay and sadness at the amount of prejudice there is in the world and came to terms with the Shown above is Jordena Leibowitz, docent to our girls on their trip to LA, who attended SS Sargeant Oskar Groeings trial in Germany in 2015. Elisha Klein found a picture of his great grandparents at the Museum of Tolerance. Thanks for giving him this experience! ~Tara Klein ….continued on page 4

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In This Issue:

Calendar 2

Parshat Shemini 3

The Soille Scene 4

53rd Anniversary

Gala 7

Preschool News 8

Soille Community

News 9

Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School Paula Tannen Preschool

3630 Afton Road · San Diego, CA 92123 · 858-279-3300 www.hebrewday.org

April 1, 2016 Shushan Purim Parsha Shemini 22 Adar II 5776 Light Candles 6:51 pm

A Walk through the Past... A

Hope for the Future; Fieldtrip to

Museum of Tolerance

This past Tuesday, 42 middle school students traveled

to Los Angeles together with 3 chaperones. The trip was

filled with laughter, memories, but most importantly

meaning. After studying the history of the Holocaust in

school, these students had the privilege of touring the

Museum of tolerance at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a

museum center built on the idea and hope of educating

others to a more tolerant and peaceful existence in the

world. Some of our middle schoolers were lucky enough

to be led around by a docent who attended the trial of

Oskar Groening, an SS Sargeant who was the bookkeeper

at Auschwitz, who was tried last year in Germany. As we

began our tour we were shown a quote on the wall by

Elie Wiesel, a famous Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace

Prize winner, and author. The quote read, "When you

listen to a witness, you become a witness." Entering the

halls, taking in all the images, information, and

stories, that charge, to become a witness was evident on the intense faces of

each child. The students were moved by the stories and history, which brought

to light so many important lessons. The students expressed dismay and sadness

at the amount of prejudice there is in the world and came to terms with the

Shown above is Jordena Leibowitz,

docent to our girls on their trip to

LA, who attended SS Sargeant

Oskar Groeings trial in Germany in

2015.

Elisha Klein found a picture of his

great grandparents at the Museum

of Tolerance. Thanks for giving

him this experience! ~Tara Klein

….continued on page 4

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Calendar of Events

Headmaster: Rabbi Simcha Weiser

[email protected]

Principal: Rabbi Meir Cohen

[email protected]

Director of School Administration:

Estelle Workman

[email protected]

Director of Admissions:

Beth Licha

[email protected]

Dean of Students:

Giovanna Reinking

[email protected]

Preschool Director: Rachel Eden

[email protected]

Business Manager: Klara Lapp

[email protected]

Director of Development:

Joyce Arovas

[email protected]

President:

Geoffrey Berg

Members at Large:

Eilene Cummins

Moises Eilemberg Iliana Glovinsky

Allen Gruber Gavin Horn

Yonina Kaplan Michael Leeman

Philip Silverman Marilyn Williams

Marcia Wollner Missy Wrotslavsky

Brian Zimmerman

Our Administrative Team: Board of Directors:

March April

April 4th - 6th ERB Testing

April 5, 2016 Girls Basketball Game 3:45 pm Boys Soccer Game 4 pm

April 6, 2016 Dr. O’Donnell speaking in North County 7 pm

April 7, 2016 3rd Grade Rashi Fair 1:30 pm Boys Soccer Game 3:30 pm Girls Basketball Game 3:45 pm

April 8, 2016 Rosh Chodesh Nisan Assembly 1:15 pm

April 12, 2106 5th Grade M&M Exhibition 2 pm Boys Soccer Game 3:30 pm Track and Field Meet 5:30 pm

April 14, 2016 Boys Soccer Game 3:30 pm Girls Basketball Game 3:30 pm

April 18, 2016 3rd Grade Wax Museum Showcase 2 pm

April 20 - 29, 2016 Pesach Break

May 3, 2016 Track and Field Meet 5:30 pm

May 29, 2016 10:00 a.m. 8th Grade Graduation

June 5, 2016 Anniversary Gala

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Parshat Shemini OVERVIEW: Parshat Shemini (Lev. 9:1 – 11:47) On the eighth day of the dedication of the Mishkan, Aharon, his sons, and the entire nation bring various korbanot (offerings) as commanded by Moshe. Aharon and Moshe bless the nation. G-d allows the Jewish People to sense His Presence after they complete the Mishkan. Aharon's sons, Nadav and Avihu, innovate an offering not commanded by G-d. A fire comes from before G-d and consumes them, stressing the need to perform the commandments only as Moshe directs. Moshe consoles Aharon, who grieves in silence. Moshe directs the kohanim as to their behavior during the mourning period, and warns them that they must not drink intoxicating beverages before serving in the Mishkan. The Torah lists the two characteristics of a kosher animal: It has split hooves, and it chews, regurgitates, and re-chews its food. The Torah specifies by name those non-kosher animals that have only one of these two signs. A kosher fish has fins and easily removable scales. All birds not included in the list of forbidden families are permitted. The Torah forbids all types of insects except for four species of locusts. Details are given of the purification process after coming in contact with ritually impure species. BneiYisrael are commanded to be separate and holy - like G-d. (C) 2016 Ohr Somayach International

DRASHA: The temptations of power are great. When one achieves notoriety, success and exalted public service there is always a danger that hubris and unnecessary behavior will take over. This is true even regarding great, noble and holy people. The adage that power corrupts has remained one of the truisms of all of human behavior throughout the ages. When the Torah describes the death of the two sons of Aaron because they substituted their own judgment for G-d's explicit commandment, we should not be overly surprised at the incident. Granted the privilege of the priesthood, a privilege that at that time was restricted to only five individuals, Nadav and Avihu followed their natural human instinct to “improve” on G-d's word and to fashion a service more in line with their own desires and values. As the Torah points out to us, their sin was that they brought a strange fire on G-d's altar, “which they were not commanded to do.” The age-old question of whether the Temple service, and in our times the prayer service, is meant to fashion G-d or humans is brought into sharp focus by the events described in this week's Torah reading. In bringing this strange fire on G-d's altar, Nadav and Avihu may have thought that they were making the service in the Mishkan/Tabernacle more attractive and appealing. The nature of humans always is that we second-guess our Creator, mostly to our detriment if not even disaster. Judaism has always found itself in constant struggle and tension regarding the nature of its ordained, ritual service on one hand and its relevance and appeal to the masses of Jews on the other. This is certainly true in our time with the

pressures of modernity, rapidly changing social mores and conventional correctness. Traditional Judaism has always been wary of change, especially sudden, culturally driven radical change to its prayer structure and value system. It is obvious to all that over the centuries the modes of prayer service that have evolved would enable a Jew of the eleventh century, were he to be alive today, to recognize the basic prayer structure, but he would certainly notice changes in content and form that developed in the Jewish world over the past millennia. The decisions to accept, modify or reject any changes in the prayer service lay not so much in the hands of the rabbinic scholars as it did in the general consensus of the masses of Jews who prayed daily in the synagogues. This is certainly true regarding the changes in prayer – content, form and behavior – brought about by the rise of the Chasidic movement in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. However, all adjustments and changes were always within the framework of halacha and never meant to be a departure from tradition and/or a “new” Judaism. The motivation for all of the current discussion regarding prayer services, women's issues and other societal factors should be closely examined. We should never again make the mistake that the Torah records for us in this week's reading regarding the sons of Aaron. Shabat shalom. Rabbi Berel Wein 2016

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The Soille Scene

Isaac Broudy Wins San Diego Zoo Global Award

Isaac Broudy attended an award ceremony for the San Diego Zoo Global Award he won at the San Diego

County Science and Engineering Fair. He was one of 2 junior division winners, along with 2 senior division

winners. The zoo honored the students at a ceremony on Tuesday night, where they presented their work to

community members and zoo scientists. Isaac did great and represented Soille with pride! Congratulations!

A Walk through the Past... A Hope for the Future (Continued from front page)

prejudice they possess. They expressed shock about stories and information they were exposed to about the

Holocaust. Some were shocked by the amount of media bias out there. Others didn't realize the extent that people

revolted. They assumed everyone lost hope. But then there were those that found it comforting to hear stories of faith

and bravery even in their final moments of life. To end our experience the students were privileged to listen to a

Holocaust survivor. Mr. Amram Deutsch was a Romanian Jew who was one of eleven children. He was 17 when the

Nazis finally reached his hometown. Amongst all of his stories, perhaps the part that spoke mostly to our students

was when he described what he missed out on. He told the children that his Jewish education was stolen from him

and with that his identity. He expressed that every morning he wakes up at 5 AM to study Torah so he can try and get

back the Jewish education that was taken from him. As he recounted these ideas he told the students that they should

cherish their Jewish education for it is what is most precious and will give them an identity, which is something no

one can take from them.

As we left the museum, an air of unity and pride was felt by the students of Soille. Heading then to dinner and

Munchies candy shop, we ended the day with a sense of levity and purpose, so apropos as we finish up the month of

Adar, happiness, and head into the month of redemption, Nissan, next week!

We thank the Lou Dunst Foundation Fund, for their transportation grant.

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The Soille Scene

Huskies Vs Encinitas

It was a typical sunny day in San Diego. The girls team played with all their heart. Nothing was left on the court.

There was sweat, broken fingernails, smeared mascara and even hair got messed up. The girls showed courage and

made this a day to go down in history.

The memory of the last game still lingered in their mouths like sour milk. They lost by one point with a missed final

shot. Will those memories haunt them today.

Led by a "tenacious D" and an unlikely hero of a daughter father combination. What? fathers are not allowed to play,

you may ask. We will get back to that a little later. The first half was going well, score tied at five with some razzle

dazzle play by the girls. And a strong rebounding effort. The girl were running pick and rolls and high screens. But

then Encinitas ran off a couple of buckets and put our girls down 15-7 going into the half.

After a spirited halftime speech by Coach Cox and Ray drawing up some great plays, the girls were faced with a

challenge of epic proportions. With a HUGE defensive effort the girls stopped the other team from scoring during the

second half. However, with a minute to go we were still down by 4. Gooey W. bought the ball down the court after

passing back and forth twice to Hadassah. She found her sister Kayla open for a shot that went in putting them down

by 2. After a quick defensive turnover we bought the ball down again , with time ticking down and Ray calling out

“five four three,” there were three missed shots by our girls . The ball was pulled down for a rebound by Kayla W. and

as Ray called out one she throws up the ball and it goes in. The girls go crazy, BUT the ref says the time ran out. They

were dejected and about to walk off the court, until the official ESPN sideline video taker ( Dr Philip Wrotslavsky) ran

out on the court and showed the ref the video, which conclusively showed the ball was in the air before the buzzer.

The ref counted the shot! The crowd went crazy. They played double overtime at which the score remained tied. The

game was called as a tie.

It was a Victorious tie.

Kudos to all the girls and to Ms. Cox and Ray.

~Reporting from San Diego Huskies outdoor arena P. Wrotslavsky.

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Special Offer!! Only $2 for 2 years! Union Tribune two-year subscription for only $2! You aren't misreading! You pay only $2 for a full two year subscription. Subscription is digital, with a Sunday paper delivered. Also includes: • 24-hour access to The Union-Tribune on the web • Unlimited use of The Union-Tribune News Apps For every subscription Hebrew Day sells, the Union Tribune donates $10! Email Celine Dujowich, [email protected] to subscribe. Program runs through April 15th. (Any new adult subscriber is eligible if not subscribed within the past 30 days)

Camp Kolanu

Kolenu Readers: Don't forget to sign up for Camp

Kolanu! Soille Hebrew Day's very own camp

offering fun trips, incredible electives,

interactive Jewish learning, and inclusive kosher

meals and snacks!!! Early bird deadline

ends Friday, April 1. Then prices go up so please

sign up today! Questions?

Email [email protected].

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The Soille Scene

Second grade boys devouring Eitan De Lara's delicious homemade dinosaur soup! The dinosaur soup was made to go

along with the Dinosaur presentations that the second grade class made after studying dinosaurs.

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53rd Anniversary Gala

Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School 53rd Anniversary Gala Sunday, June 5, 2016 Honorary Committee (in formation)

Honorary Chairs: Daniel & Emily Einhorn Ernest Rady Robyn Lichter

The Auctions @ The Gala Not only is the Anniversary Gala a wonderful evening of community and honoring special people, but it’s also an evening of exciting auctions! Each year, the Gala hosts three different auctions: Chinese Auction, Silent Auction and a Live Student Art Auction. Each one holds its own excitement whether you are waiting for your ticket to be pulled for a deluxe package or trying to outbid a fellow parent for a one-of-a-kind silk masterpiece. The auctions are exciting and bring another piece to the Gala. Help bring excitement to this experience! Letters were sent home asking for help to broaden our auctions at the Gala. Either by donating a package to the auction or making a monetary gift towards auction items, your help makes a huge difference not only in the fun of the night but our overall fundraising from the evening! Contact Estelle Workman, if you’re interested in helping out in the fun!

Committee: Simone Abelsohn Jonathan Aires Mike & Karen Aron Geoffrey & Carla Berg Malcolm Bund Arthur & Eilene Cummins Lesley Davis Moises Eilemberg Leo and Robin Eisenberg David & Claire Ellman Ray & Rhona Fink Wendy and Harold Frysh Franklin & Jean Gaylis Monica Handler-Penner & Ami Gires Eli & Iliana Glovinsky Allen & Toni Gruber Michael Hopkins Gavin & Cheryl Horn Hilary Isakow Julian & Jenny Josephson

Danny & Yonina Kaplan Adam & Tara Klein Jerry & Gayle Klusky Michael & Margaret Leeman Sean & Loretta Levi David Lissek Michael & Paula Mantell Rabbi Scott & Jennifer Meltzer Robert & Allison Price Colin & Jane Scher Charlene Seidle Yaakov & Devorah Shore Stanley & Marilyn Smiedt Michael Sonduck Gary Torgow Gidon & Marilyn Williams Anne Arenson Winter David & Marcia Wollner Bertie & Jackie Woolf Phil & Missy Wrotslavsky Brian & Celena Zimmerman

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Important Dates:

April 18 - Summer Camp

Registration Deadline

April 20-29 Pesach Break

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Preschool News Now that we’ve eaten our Purim treats, a tooth fairy from Super Dentists visited the children to discuss why

and how we clean our teeth! Each child received a toothbrush, floss, and fun cards with information about

keeping teeth healthy!

Classrooms also switched gears to Pesach! An amazing week of cleaning for Pesach (already!) and

understanding what chametz is. The children are enamored by the story of King Paroh and how the Jewish

people went from slavery to freedom with the incredible miracles of the ten plagues and splitting of the sea.

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Back by Popular Demand! Dr. Adria O’Donnell speaking in North County on April 6th Join us on April 6th to

hear Dr. Adria O’Donnell’s parenting class, “Sibling Rivalry.” The program will take place at the Encinitas Community Center and will begin at 7:00 p.m. Contact Chaya Ertel to RSVP, [email protected]. This program is part of the Hebrew Day North County Initiative which is made possible by a generous grant from the Leichtag Foundation.

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Community News Mazal Tov to…

...Reut and Eli Landau (HDS Class of 1994) on the birth of their son, and to the entire Landau family,

including: Great-Grandfather Max Landau (who is now 101 years old!), Grandparents Jan and Sam Landau

(Jan taught at HDS for many years) and Aunt Naomi and Uncle Jake Shakhman (Naomi teaches Pre-K in

our preschool and they have 3 children at HDS).

...Isaac Broudy on receiving the San Diego Zoo Global Award this week for his science fair project.

(pictured below)

Thank you to

our recent

volunteers: Rebeca Adato

Tamara Adato

Danielle Arya

Corrie Broudy

Marcel Cohen

Eilene Cummins

Sigalit Dimenstein

Meryn Ellis

Mindy Estrada

Rachael Freeman

Rachel Guenniche

Alysa Kaplan

Sarah Kasendorf

Tara Klein

Hillary Kleinman

Jen Lerner

Nomie Levin

Leah Moryosef

Martha Rostenberg

Sherry Saavedra

Naomi Shakhman

Missy Wrotslavsky

Save your Boxtops and bring them to school. For

every 10 Boxtops your child submits, they will

receive a prize from the front desk. For every

Boxtop Hebrew Day submits, we receive 10

cents. It’s a win-win for everyone! There is one

more deadline for Hebrew Day to submit our

boxtops, so bring in yours TODAY!

Recycle your used ink cartridges by

bringing them to Hebrew Day!

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HomeworkClub!

After School

GRADES 3-8 FOR ALL SUBJECTSLED BY HAREL AMSALEM(SSDHDS CLASS OF 2012)

Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:45-5:00pm*

*SPACE IS LIMITED AND IS BASED ON FIRSTCOME, FIRST SERVE. APPOINTMENTS

REQUIRED, NO WALK-INS.

$15 for once a week, $25 for twice a week

If interested or for any questions contact Harel-Email: [email protected]

Cell: 386-405-4131

Snacks and drinks will be provided

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4855 College Ave 92115

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Sceince Center Reuben H Fleet:

-And Rose Garden Chametz Hunt-

April 10th 12:30 – 4:30pm

Kids 5 and up enjoy a day at the museum and the very enjoyable Rose Garden Hunt. $10 per kid and a great way to free up

a Sunday before Pesach! Times include travel from BJC to Balboa Park: actual time at the park : 1 – 4. Chametz Snacks provided!

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For more information, contact Klara Lapp at 858-279-3300 ext. 105 or [email protected]

3630 Afton Road | San Diego, CA 92123 | www.hebrewday.org

Directions: Fill out this form and mail with payment to SSDHDS, 3630 Afton Road, San Diego, CA 92123. Email your camera-ready

tribute to Klara Lapp, [email protected]. If you would like us to design your page, use the back of this form for your copy and attach pictures.

Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________ City: __________________________________________

State: ________ Zip: ____________________________ Phone: ________________________________________

Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________

Credit Card #: ______________________________________________ Exp. Date: __________________ 3 Digit Code: ______________

Billing Zip: ______________________________________________ Amount: ________________________________________________

Full Page Size: 7.5” x 4.5” Half Page Size: 4.13” x 4.3” Quarter Page Size: 2.2” x 4.5” Eighth Page Size: 2.2” x 2.25”

Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School 53rd Anniversary Gala

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Honoring Selwyn Isakow

Tribute Journal Form

Bonim Builder $5,000 Includes a Copper page in the Tribute Journal & a table at the Gala

Double Chai $3,600 Includes a Headmaster page in the Tribute Journal & 8 tickets to the Gala

Chai $1,800 Includes a Chai page in the Tribute Journal & 4 tickets to the Gala

Patron $1,000

Includes a Patron page in the Tribute Journal & 2 tickets to the Gala

Voyager $500 Includes a Voyager page in the Tribute Journal & 2 tickets to the Gala

Chaverim $225 Includes a Half Page in the desk calendar

Quarter Page $150

Business Card $100

DEADLINE: May 1, 2016

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Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School 53rd Anniversary Gala

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Honoring Selwyn Isakow

Become a Gala Underwriter On June 5th our school community and the San Diego Jewish community will gather to celebrate the 53rd year of Soille Hebrew Day at our Annual Gala. Our goal is to have 100% of the costs 100% under-written so that 100% of the proceeds go towards

funding Tuition Assistance .

Underwriting Opportunities

Gala Sponsor* $25,000 Includes a table & Gold page

in the Tribute Journal

Tribute Journal* $10,000 Includes a table & Silver

page in the Tribute Journal

Bonim* $5,000 Includes a table & Copper

page in the Tribute Journal

Double Chai* $3,600

Includes 8 tickets to the Gala

& a Headmaster page in the

Tribute Journal

Patron $1,000 Includes 2 tickets to the Gala & a Patron page in the

Tribute Journal

For Underwriting information, contact Joyce Arovas at

[email protected] or 858-279-3300, ext. 107.

*denotes membership in the Headmaster’s Society

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