A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

53
Sept. 2014 Issue No. 1 Building Jewish Leaders since 1914 Toutes les nouvelles que vous souhaitiez savoir! Summer 2015 Issue No. III

description

 

Transcript of A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

Page 1: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

Sept. 2014Issue No. 1

Building Jewish Leaders since 1914

Toutes les nouvelles que vous souhaitiez savoir!

Summer 2015Issue No. III

Page 2: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

“Like” us on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/JPPSBialikSchool

Follow us on Instagram!http://instagram.com/jppsbialik

Follow us on Twitter!https://twitter.com/JPPS_Bialik

1

Inside This Issue* JPPS Grade 5 Trip to Old Jewish Montreal* Bialik vs. Herzliah Debating Tournament* Bialik Secondary I Invention Convention* JPPS Science Fair* JPPS Multicultural Evening* Photos drom March Of The Living 2015* Photos from the Bialik Secondary III IBMYP Trip To Costa Rica!* The Grand Opening of the Lederman Foundation Synagogue ...And much, much more!

Contact:

Brittany WittCommunications and Marketing Coordinator Les Écoles juives populaires et les Écoles Peretz inc.(514) 731-3841 ext: 233 or [email protected]

SO, what are you looking for? News: pages 3-24Science & Technology: pages 25-31Arts: pages 32-44Sports: pages 45-47Graduation Special: pages 48-49 Awards: pages 50-51Next Issue Sneak Peek: page 52Classified Ads Info: page 53

Table of Contents

© 2014-2015 Les Écoles juives populaires et les Écoles Peretz inc.

New to A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik:The “Did You Know?”section!

See page 6 for this issue’s “Did You Know?”

Page 3: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

Chai Lifeline Crohn’s & Colitis Canada

Dr. Shimshon Hamerman, Ph.D

2 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Appointments

JPPS-Bialik Board of Directors 2015-2016 President: Harley Eisman

Vice-President: Lee Wise ‘85Secretary: Etan JagermannTreasurer: Mitchell Laxer

Past President: Jamie RossBoard Liaison for the IBMYP Program:

Jane Siblin BrandmanPast President: Arnold Cohen ‘82

President of the Bialik Parent Council: Andrea Greenberg Kadanoff ‘89

David InzlichtSelina Itzkowitz

Ruth NajmanDavid PerlisSteven VictorKitry Znaty

Anat ToledanoCoordinator of Judaic Studies

Kindergarten-Secondary V

Lysie-Anne DesrochersCoordinatrice des études françaises pour

le primaire et le secondaire

This coming September, JPPS-Bialik will welcome Ms. Anat Toledano as the Coordinator of Judaic Studies for both JPPS and Bialik. Anat holds an under-graduate and a graduate degree in Judaic Studies from Concordia University. In 2006, she graduated from McGill University, where she attained her Bachelor of Education and her Brevet. Soon after, she earned a graduate certif-icate in Leadership and Education from McGill. During the 15 years she has taught at JPPS, Anat has worn many hats. She headed the Jewish Life Program in 2014. She met the challenge by organizing different activities and events that revolved around the Jewish calendar. During the past decade she taught French (Grades 3-4), and she also developed a French drama program and staged productions such as Le Prince d’Egypt and the Le Magicien d’Oz. We look forward to seeing what she has planned for our 2015-2016 academic year!

JPPS-Bialik is pleased to welcome Mme. Lysie-Anne Desrochers as our new Coordinatrice des études françaises pour le primaire et le secondaire. Lysie-Anne has been a French specialist at Bialik High School since 1983. Lysie-Anne attended l’École Secondaire Saint-Maxime in Chomedey, CEGEP de Saint-Jérôme, and Université de Montréal. She attained an under-graduate and a graduate degree in French Studies and linguistics, plus her Brevet. She has been a prime mover behind numerous initiatives at JPPS-Bialik, such as stage productions and cultural incentives that enable students to appreciate Quebec’s rich culture and engage with other communities that contribute to the country’s cultural mosaic. The 2015-2016 academic year is certainly off to a great start with all that Lysie-Anne has in store!

New to A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik:The “Did You Know?”section!

See page 6 for this issue’s “Did You Know?”

Page 4: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

3 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

The JPS Class of 1957 Reunion: Exploring Old Jewish Montreal On Saturday, May 16th, the JPS Class of 1957 enjoyed a different kind of class reunion. First, they were treated to a lovely reunion dinner, followed by a Sunday brunch in the cafeteria of the current JPPS campus. A tour of Old Jewish Montreal was next on the agenda, and was led by current JPPS teacher and JPS alumni, Sheila Witt ‘53. Enjoy these photographs of the “students” reconnecting with their classmates, old haunts and school.

Page 5: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 4 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik Student Lounge Receives New Additions In Memory of Bialik Alumni, Jamie Abrams ‘04

In April of 2015, the Bialik High School Student Lounge received a facelift. A new TV and leather couches were installed. These items were donated in memory of Bialik alumni Jamie Abrams ‘04, who passed away this past year.

A beautiful plaque was placed inside the lounge. Now all who enter can stop and remember Jamie. The plaque was unveiled to an audience of family, friends and teachers, all who wished to remember Jamie. The Bialik administration are looking to add to the room so that students can spend more time there and benefit from what it will have to offer.

The parents of Jamie Abrams unveil his plaque

Page 6: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

5 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Holocaust Survivors Visit JPPS

Page 7: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 6 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Maria Altman (Helen Mirren)

class of 1977

Did You Know?Do the three photos on the right look familiar to you? If so, you might have seen the 2015 film which featured them! In April of 2015, the film The Woman in Gold was released and it told a powerful true story. In 1999, Maria Alt-man (Helen Mirren) sought to regain a world famous painting of her aunt stolen by the Nazis during World War II. She did so not just to regain what was rightfully hers, but also to obtain some measure of justice for the death, destruction and massive art theft perpetrated by the Nazis. She does so with help from her lawyer, Randol (Randy) Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds).

Did you know that a Bialik alumni named Michael Shuster ‘77, is the laywer involved in a similar case as the one told in this non-fictional drama? (See photo below). This story takes place in 2010, in what experts say is (still) the world’s largest unresolved Holocaust art claim! The heirs of Hungarian banker Baron Mor Lipot Herzog filed a lawsuit in United States District Court in Washington demanding the return of the art collection they say is right-fully theirs. The lawsuit was filed against Hungary and several museums that it oversees. David de Csepel, the great-grandson of Baron Herzog, has said he was speaking on behalf of about a dozen relatives, and explained that this lawsuit had come after decades of frustration with the Hungarian gov-ernment. Bialik’s very own Michael S. Shuster is the lawyer for the Herzog family, and has said that Hungary has been “one of the countries that has been the most recalcitrant” about returning looted art. The Herzogs believe that there may be many more artworks than those named in the suit, which are valued at a total of about $100 million. In 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the case against Hungary could proceed in its entirety. This deci-sion confirmed the Herzog heirs’ right to claim looted artworks, including eleven previously excluded pieces.

Randy Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds)

Bio of Michael Shuster ‘77 Taken From His Website

Page 8: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

7 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Au début du mois de mai, les élèves de cinquième année de l’école JPPS, accompagnés par leur enseignante Mme Sheila Witt, ont eu l’opportunité de connaître et d’explorer les racines des premiers immigrants juifs habitant dans le Vieux-Montréal. Durant cette sortie, ils ont visité la plus ancienne synagogue de Montréal, le premier campus de JPPS ainsi que plusieurs monuments. Chaque année, les grands-parents sont très heureux d’accompagner leurs petits-enfants pour ce voyage très apprécié de tous.

Explorer le Quartier Juif du Vieux-Montréal

Page 9: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 8 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Explorer le Quartier Juif du Vieux-Montréal On Fire In Baghdad: Sabih Ezra Akerib (also known as Steven Acre) Visits Bialik

On May 15th, Bialik students gathered in the Metterlin Hall to listen to an eyewitness account of the destruction of an ancient Jewish community in Baghdad.

“On June 1 and 2, 1941, the Baghdadi Jewish communities burned, a proud Jewish existence that had spanned 2,600 years was abruptly incinerated,” said Mr. Sabih Ezra Akerib, who was nine-years-old at the time. Bialik students listened intently as he told the story of how the Farhud came to be in Baghdad and the events that transpired in Iraq during the Second World War. His whole story can be found in the AMI Magazine, titled: On Fire in Baghdad.

“In April 1948...Two months later we boarded planes for Israel. For us, 2,600 years of Jewish Iraqi existence had come to an end”.

Page 10: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

9 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

A Bissel Of This and A Bissel Of That Michael Savelson Career and Hobbies Day: Stories of Struggle, Strength and Success!

On Tuesday, April 28th, the JPPS Home & School Association organized The Michael Savelson Career and Hobbies Day 2015. Michael’s long-standing devotion to JPPS was exemplified by his yearly presentations on Career Day. These presentations were anticipated and received with great enthusiasm (especially his tradition of giving out Tootsie Rolls!). The JPPS Home & School Association chose to proudly name this great event in his memory.

As always, the JPPS Career and Hobbies Day focuses on parents and grandparents who have amazing stories to share. Each grade gathered together to hear from three presenters. The presentations lasted approximately twenty minutes and were very interactive.

Bubbie and Zeydie Served Me Hot Lunch Today!For an entire week during the month of May, JPPS students had the pleasure of being served hot lunch by their grandparents! This is an annual tradition at JPPS, and the students simply love it!

Page 11: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 10 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

In early May of 2015, Bialik Secondary V students gathered in the Metterlin Hall to learn about trauma. Four guest speakers ad-dressed the students about trauma and its effects. The first guest speaker, a current first responder, explained how a trauma centre works, and how first responders are taught to treat trauma. She spoke about how trauma staff are available at all times and that when on call, they must be back in the hospital within 15 minutes of a call. She also spoke about numbers. The Montreal General Hospital is a designated Trauma Centre and on average, sees about 30,000 people per year, with 1,600 of these cases related to trauma.

The next to speak was a current trauma surgeon. He asked the students to raise their hands if they had a cell phone. All students raised their hands. He then asked how many of these students had a protective case for their phones. Most raised their hands. The surgeon smiled and asked why they bought protective cases for their phones, but yet don’t wear helemts when riding a bike.His analogy spoke volumes. He then spoke to the students about various trauma cases he had worked on and the results. He went on to say that even if someone survives a trauma-related accident, the individual’s life could be changed forever depending on the severity of the accident.

The third guest speaker was an anestheiologist. She explained what happens to trauma patients from the moment they arrive at the hospital, all the way to their surgery.

The last guest speaker was a trauma victim. He had suffered a traumatic brain injury after a severe motorcyle accident in April of 1998. As a result, he still has issues with mobility and behavior. For more information, please click on the link below.

https://muhc.ca/sites/default/files/m-Trauma/CrashCourse_depliantDec2010.pdf

Bialik Students Receive a Crash Course in Trauma

Page 12: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

11 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

The JPPS Grade 2 Students Receive a Special Visit From the Living Legacy Torah Factory!

As the holiday of Shavuot neared, the JPPS Grade 2 class spent a few hours in the Torah Factory Workshop, organized by The Living Legacy. The students learned all about the extraordinary process of making a Torah. They saw that it is a long, complex and detailed task. They viewed the process of making a Torah scroll, starting with the raw hide and continuing through tanning and sanding, until the parchment is complete. To make the experience interactive and fun, each student wrote their Hebrew name on a piece of parchment in the traditional script. Each student took home a scribe’s kit. The students had a lot of fun dipping their feathered “pens” into the black “ink” and writing their names.

Page 13: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 12 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

(Shomrim Laboker)

(TBDJ)

Yom Hashoah: JPPS and Bialik RememberOn Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 at 7:30 p.m., a large audience gathered at Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem for the annual Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre’s commemoration of the Holocaust. This year’s theme was “Remembering 1945: Liberation, Hope and Anguish.” Many leaders were present, including Premier Philippe Coillard, and Israeli Consul-General Ziv Nevo Kulman. Six Holocaust survivors shared their stories. The JPPS Grade 6 students were honoured to perform during the commemoration. Eli Eli and Makh Tsu Di Eygelkh were just two of the seven songs performed during the evening. The following day, the Bialik Yiddish Choir performed some of their most beautiful songs in a somber ceremony which included candle lighting and prayer reading. At Congregation Shomrim Laboker, the JPPS Grade 6 students invited their parents and grandparents to listen to them sing and speak about the Holocaust. During the ceremony, six students invited their grandparents, themselves Holocaust survivors, to light a candle in memory of the six million Jews who perished in the war.

Page 14: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

13 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Yom Hazikaron at JPPS and Bialik

Page 15: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 14 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Le 19 mai, les élèves de JPPS se sont joints à d’autres écoles juives afin de célébrer Yom Yerushalayim. Cet événe-ment a eu lieu au Centre Gelber de la Fédération CJA. Chaque enfant devait marcher dans le Centre en arborant la bannière de son école. Par la suite, les élèves ont reçu un billet d’avion symbolique pour Israël et ont écrit leur souhait sur le mur du Centre Gelber. Ce geste très significatif est toujours apprécié par les élèves et ce, année après année. Ils ont terminé cette rencontre en chantant et dansant tous ensemble avec le sentiment d’appartenir à cette belle communauté.

JPPS célèbre Yom Yerushalayim avec d’autres écoles juives!

Page 16: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

15 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

On May 5th, Bialik High School hosted a Secondary I-V debating tournament against Herzliah High School. Featured in the photos below are Bialik Secondary V students Justin Shapiro and Noah Adessky, and Herzliah Secondary V students Shai Navi and Jared Boretsky, as they prepared for their debate.

Bialik Debates And Bialik Votes

On May 14th, the students of Bialik voted. Shortly thereafter, Bialik formally congratulated its newly-elected Prime Min-ister, Matthew Copelovitch and his Expansion Party! The two other parties were Raffi Katz-Zeitlin and his People’s Party, and Mitch Fergenbaum and his Synergy Party. They both ran excellent campaigns. The students were focused, and put in the necessary work to ensure that the democratic process was observed. Their commitment to helping make the school a more interactive environment was very much appreciated.

The Expansion Party

Page 17: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 16 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

JPPS Learns All There Is To Know About Mining!In late May 2015, the JPPS Grade 5 Science classes visited The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM). The students had hands-on experiences which featured the latest in mining equipment, tools, technologies and services. The students met exhibitors, asked questions and learned all about the industry. The CIM Expo (the showcase attended by our stu-dents) is Canada’s premier mining show. Montreal hosted 500 exhibitor companies, who pulled out all the stops. A number of the exhibitors were grouped under regional and international pavillons. There were eight interactive pavillions exploring a wide range of activities representing the full mining cycle: from exploration, mining and processing to product fabrication, safety, sus-tainability, education, space and deep sea mining. The students were shown the importance of the mining industry in our daily lives, and told about some of the exciting career opportunities within the mining industry.

Page 18: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

17 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik Hosts the Final JMID Meeting for the 2014-2015 Academic Year

During the second week of May 2015, the Jewish Muslim Intercultural Dialogue group (JMID) met for the last time for the 2014-2015 academic year. Earlier in the year, Bialik teamed up with École Le Savoir, and both schools participated in various activities that were both fun and informative. The students had the opportunity to get to know each other and learn about their different cultures. During this last session, the students welcomed two very special guests: Mrs. Mia Swartzman-Barsheshat and Mrs. Rivka Butovsky. Rivka is the mother of the late Avriel Bu-tovsky ‘76. He and Mia were classmates and close friends, and were both part of the first grad-uating class of Bialik High School. The Avriel Butovsky Memorial Fund for Middle East Issues promotes a mutual understanding of both cultures. The vision and goal is to have a dialogue between Arab and Jewish students. Thanks to Avriel’s legacy, there are many opportunities for Bialik students to better understand their role in the world, and their connection to humanity. The two women were honoured to be present during this last session, and the students were happy to receive them.

Rivka Butovsky (left) Mia Swartzman-Barsheshat (right)

Page 19: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 18 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Mme. Joelle Elyhani: <<Notre objectif est de promouvoir et valoriser la culture québécoise. Nous voulons faire découvrir la vitalité et sensibiliser à la richesse québécoise. Voici un aperçu des différentes activités qui vous seront présentées pendant la semaine.>>

Lundi, 4 mai: Concours de dictée JPPS pour les élèves de la première année à la sixième. Chansons sur l’interphone tous les ma-tins. PowerPoint à l’entrée sur les films, écrivains, acteurs, les restaurants, chanteurs, peintres, inventeurs, créateurs, le sport et les grands sites touristiques.

Mardi, 5 mai: Parade des drapeaux de la francophonie. Raconter des histoires écrites par des auteurs québécois aux élèves du grade 1 au grade 3.

Mercredi, 6 mai: Dégustation de Poutine offerte par l’association des parents.

Jeudi, 7 mai: Remise des prix pour la dictée JPPS 2015.

Vendredi, 8 mai: Spectacle karaoké de chansons (F. Leclerc, C. Dion, R. Charlebois, Dégénération, Garou, etc.…).

Semaine de la Culture Québécoise de JPPS

Page 20: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

19 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

It was a dream come true for many, and a very strong statement with regard to the future of Bialik High School. Friday, May 22nd marked the grand opening of the Lederman Foundation Synagogue, located inside the school in what used to be a classroom.

“Today, I stand very proud because this was our dream for many months. The idea, inception and vision has now come to fruition, and our goal of creating a shul like this has become a reality,” beamed Mr. Avi Satov, Principal of Bialik High School. The Lederman Foundation Synagogue, located at the front entrance of Bialik High School, makes a grand statement of Bialik’s commitment to Jewish education.

“We are a Jewish school first and foremost above anything else, and what we are trying to instill in our students are Jewish values. The synagogue is front and center when you enter the building and everyone has access to it,” Satov said while looking around the synagogue, which was filled to capacity with students, faculty, administrators, parents and invited guests. Among the gatherers were JPPS-Bialik President Mr. Jamie Ross, JPPS-Bialik Vice-President Dr. Harley Eisman, Bialik Vice-Principal Ms. Nancy Sculnik, Bialik Senior Academic and Pedagogical Consultant Ms. Judy Stein, JPPS Principal Ms. Marnie Stein, JPPS-Bialik Head of School Ms. Maureen Baron, and countless Bialik students and parents. In his formal address, Satov thanked Mr. Neil O’Kelly and Mrs. Susan Orenstein Little of The Lederman Foundation for their help in realizing this re-markable dream. He also thanked Ms. Etti Kimchi, a Bialik Jewish Studies teacher who played an enormous role in the building of the Lederman Foundation Synagogue.

“In all the years that I stood behind the daily morning Minyan project here at Bialik, I had the hope of forming a real synagogue at our institution. I am filled with happiness with the knowledge that next year marks the 13th year, the Bar Mitzvah year, of our Bialik daily morning Minyan. I am excited to see all the activities and events that will take place in our very own synagogue,” Kimchi stated proudly. For the past twelve years, Bialik has held morning Minyanim for all students who wished to attend. Services are led by Rabbi Levi Raskin, who volunteers his time, along-side Berel Ryan Solomon, a Bialik alumus from the class of 2006. The synagogue will now comfortably accommodate the fifty students that attend Minyan each morning, with the numbers growing every month. The ceremony came to an end with the affixing of the mezuzah by Jeremy Little ‘10, son of Ms. Susan Orenstein Little. With the dream of so many realized, there was hardly a dry eye in the room. As Kimchi stated in her closing remarks: “Yes we did it, yes we can.”

A Dream Come True: The Lederman Foundation Synagogue Opens Its Doors

Page 21: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 20 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

JPPS Spirit Week (June 8th-12th) It was an Oscar-worthy performance by JPPS Principal Marnie Stein as she gathered the students of JPPS into the gym for a “serious lecture” on proper school behaviour and decorum, which led to the breaking of Spirit Week! This fun week was a combined effort of the JPPS Student Coun-cil and the Home & School Association. All students were told to bring in cans and bottles. These recyclable items would then be redeemed to raise money for the Montreal Children’s Hospital. Monday was Crazy Hat Day, Tuesday was Pajama Day, Wednesday there was a DJ Dance Party at lunch, Thursday was the last day to bring in cans and bottles to recycle and Friday was Sports Day!

OttawaOn Tuesday May 26th, the JPPS Grade 6 students, accompanied by five JPPS teachers and JPPS Principal Marnie Stein, boarded a bus for Ottawa. This trip represented the culmination of a year studying Canada’s democratic parliamentary system, and was eagerly anticipated by the JPPS graduating class. The day started at the Aviation and Space Museum. The students benefitted from a guided tour of this popular and educational attraction. Visiting Parliament was highlighted by an exclusive opportunity to eat lunch in the Senate Committee Room, where the students met Mr. Paul Calandra (Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister), The Honorable Leo Housakos (Speaker of the Senate) and Mr. Rob Anders (Member of Parliament for Calgary West). This visit was truly a gracious and memorable gesture by these gentlemen. Next, the group was able to “Discover the Hill.” This was an interactive tour that included the historic and important sites on Parliament Hill. The students were able to explore the grounds and learn about the rich history of Canada. They were given the challenge of assuming the role of an MP. This involved being asked to discuss and vote on a motion relative to students everywhere – lengthening recess. While they all had an opinion on the issue, they were led to understand that an MP represents his/her constituents and has an obligation to set aside personal views. As a result, the vote went against the motion and recess time was not lengthened. As the students boarded the bus home, no doubt they were left with special memories of a day filled with discovery, history and fun.

The JPPS Grade 6 Grad Trip to Ottawa and JPPS Spirit Week!

Page 22: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

21 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik Secondary III IBMYP Community Service ProjectsThe Secondary III IBMYP Community Service Projects were on display during the last week of May 2015 for all to see and admire. They were fantastic, and the students presented the projects proudly! The projects featured community service work with the following organizations: The Friendship Circle, Dans La Rue, Chatopia, Le Waldorf, Little Red Playhouse, Montreal Children’s Hospital, Chai Lifeline, Yaldei and The Breakfast Club Of Canada.

Page 23: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 22 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

JPPS Chagigat Hasefer (Jr. Pre-K, Pre-K and Grade 1)

Jr. Pre-K & Pre-K

Grade 1

Every year, our students celebrate the culmination of their year of learning in English, French, Hebrew and Yiddish during their Chagigat Bereshit. This year, there were presentations in all four languages, and the audiences were delighted with everything their children had learned over the 2014-2015 academic year.

Page 24: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

23 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik High School Annual Mentor-Mentee Info Session and BBQ

Bialik Secondary V Annual Scavenger Hunt!Ready...go! And in a mad dash, Dorothy, the Tin Man, Batman, Kids from Recess, a football player, the TNT, the Scooby Doo Crew and many more ran out of Bialik High School. It was officially the start of the annual Secondary V Scavenger Hunt! A few hours later, the winners of the 2015 Bialik High School Secondary V Scavenger Hunt were announced! After following the Yellow Brick Road for most of their journey, the Wizard of Oz team won the hunt! The prize? Free tickets to Prom for all members of the team.

The Bialik High School Annual Mentor-Mentee Info Session and BBQ was a wonderful opportunity for incoming Secondary I students to spend time with their mentors and meet some of the Bialik teachers. The evening began with a meet and greet, followed by a speaker for the parents, activities for the students and a BBQ.

Page 25: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 24 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik Students Participate in the 7th Annual Moot Court of Jewish LawOn May 27th, eight Bialik Secondary IV students participated in the 7th Annual Moot Court of Jewish Law. This program is endowed by the Ruth and Alex Dworkin Family Foundation at the Jewish Community Foundation. The students took part in writing a brief/factum using Judaic text to understand and solve a modern-day legal case. The Moot Court program involved selected Secondary IV students from Bialik High School, École Maïmonide, Hebrew Academy and Herzliah. Each presented their case before a panel composed of the Hon. Justice Morris J. Fish, the Hon. Benjamin J. Greenberg and Rabbi Schachar Orenstein. This year’s case explored the halachic issues pertaining to Inheritance in Jewish Law.

Bialik High School Secondary V Melaveh Malka

Page 26: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

25 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

This year, JPPS ranked second in all of Québec in the March 2015 Canadian National Math League Competition, all thanks to the skills of the JPPS Grade 6 students. Individually, Jonathan Gotteiner (centre of photo, above) placed first in all of Quebec, Harley Eiley (left, bottom row) placed fourth in Quebec and Nathalie Nashen (right, bottom row) placed eighth in the prov-ince. Their teacher is Maria Dimitropoulos. For nearly 20 years, JPPS has always ranked in the top three positions within this competition.

JPPS Places 2nd in the Canadian National Math League Competition

The JPPS S.T.E.M. Program Produces Amazing ResultsHere, the Grade 5 class is making a maze and creating a code that they will need to travel through the maze (see page 26 for more photos)

Here, the Grade 4 class can be seen creating watermills! Behold the Grade 1 and 2 science experiment

Page 27: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 26 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

The JPPS S.T.E.M. Program Continued...

The JPPS Grade 6 students worked together to make a Rube Goldberg Machine! A Rube Goldberg Machine is a contraption, invention, device or apparatus that is deliberately over-engineered or overdone to perform a very simple task in a very complicated fashion, which usually includes a chain reaction.

Page 28: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

27 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

The Bialik High School Junior Robotics Team Competes in the City-Wide East Robotics Competition

The Bialik High School Junior Robotics Team was successful in creating Bialik’s first ever Robocup team! Under the guidance, training and leadership of Ms. Rona Katz, Volunteer Manager of the Bialik Advanced Technology Program, and Bialik alumni Jonathen Zlotnik ‘14, the Bialik Secondary I Junior Robotics Team competed in the city-wide East Robotics Competition which was held on Friday, April 24th. The competition took place at John Rennie High School and required building and programming a robot to achieve a “Search and Rescue” challenge. Pictured below are Rona Katz, Liam Murad, Max Laxer, Zachary Groszman, Harry Marshall, Andrea Mendell (Bialik Science teacher) and Josh Schacter. “Like every Robotics team I have worked with, each member has a strength that they bring to the team. Lessons of improvisation, adaptability, engineering, humility, teamwork and sportmanship were learned by many,” Rona stated proudly.

Bialik High School Secondary III IBMYP “All About Prosthesis” Science Project

The future of prosthetic limbs could be seen in the Secondary III IB-MYP “All About Prosthesis” projects. The students were divided into groups of two or three and were given the task of chosing a body part that they wished to turn into a prosthetic model, using Bialik’s 3-D printer. Once the model was made, the group then had to present the projects on their iPads and submit them to be viewed by the en-tire class. While each group presented their project, the model of the group’s chosen prosthetic was passed around the class. Some of the prosthetics chosen were: a foot, an Atlas bone, a finger, a Patella bone, a thumb, a hip bone and a toe.

Page 29: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

28 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-BialikA Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

At JPPS, the Grade 5 students were treated to a presentation on fermentation from Teva Quebec. Teva Quebec is a Jewish Coa-lition for the Environment whose mission is to promote Jewish environmental education and action. The students were given the opportunity to pickle cucumbers in a mason jar. The pickling process is a type of fermentation, and the smells of pickling spices and garlic permeated the Science Room. In two weeks, the students had dill pickles, ready to bring home and share with their families.

Teva Quebec Visits JPPS

JPPS Parcipates in Kids Code JeunesseIn early April 2015, JPPS Grade 4 students began an 8-week pilot project presented by the Jewish Public Library called “KidsCODEjeunesse.” The program, which consisted of eight 1-hour sessions, was an introduction to ‘Scratch and Com-puter Science.’ The students learned about computers, the Internet, basic computational thinking and programming. The course developed the students’ ability to think computationally and actively participate in the digital world we live in. Over the course of the program, the students built an interactive project using Scratch.

Page 30: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

29 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Popular Mechanics For BialikThe students in Mr. Liam Twomey’s Science class will never look at a bike the same way again. In this unit, the students learned about the mechanics of a bicycle. With his class watching very closely, he exhibited the skills necessary to construct a proper bike.

Bialik Biology Class Explored The Circulatory System

What better way to learn about the circulatory system then to make a life-sized model demon-strating how it all works? This was the thought process behind the projects presented in Ms. Lisa Marcus’ Secondary III Science class. The photos on the right show the extent to which the students went to show off their knowledge of the circulatory system. These are just two of their amazing projects.

Page 31: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 30 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

JPPS Grade 6 Students Shine During the 2015 Science Fair

JPPS Grade 4 Classes Visit Le Centre des Sciences de Montréal!

Page 32: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

31 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik Secondary I Invention ConventionThey are future innovators, entrepreneurs and science/math geniuses! Each Spring, Bialik’s Secondary I students get all the at-tention! Welcome to the 2015 Invention Convention. Secondary I students present their invention - a project that they and their partner(s) have created and constructed. This year, the inventions were amazingly clever and unique. From an easier method to decide on what to eat for dinner to irrigation, these projects drew crowds into the Invention Convention Exhibit.

Page 33: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 32 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

March Of The Living 2015

Page 34: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

33 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

March Of The Living 2015

Page 35: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 34 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Artwork that JPPS students created surronding the 2015 Music Festival

JPPS Presents the Bertha and Nathan Gillman Music Festival 2015A music festival: The ultimate way to welcome in Spring! This was not just an ordinary music festival. This was the Bertha and Nathan Gillman Music Festival, a concert that has been a JPPS tradition for over ten years! Students from Grades 1 to 6 were given the opportunity to perform a piece of music with the musical instrument of their choice: a guitar, drums, piano, violin or their own voice. The students were phenomenal. Fellow classmates, family members and teachers were all invited to watch and listen to the lovely sounds of our musically-talented JPPS students.

Page 36: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

35 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik High School Secondary III IBMYP Students Perform Community Service in Costa Rica

Page 37: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 36 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Early this Spring, the JPPS Home & School Association provided Grades 2-6 students with an art program presented by the 4Cats Art School. The 4Cats mission is to love what you do and make good art. Owners Joey & Darryl Simon were inspired by the fa-mous Els Quatre Gats cafe in Barcelona, Spain. The 4Cats Cafe was the gathering place of poets, actors, philosophers and great artists, including Pablo Picasso, who met to discuss art, create and enjoy life. At JPPS, students participated in specific art projects. The program was held in the Science/Art room and was taught in French. All students involved enjoyed the program and loved showing off their works of art!

4Cats Art School Brings Out JPPS’Artistic Side

Page 38: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

37 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik Goes to NYC and Washington

Page 39: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 38 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

It’s Time for the Ecomuseum! On June 2nd, the JPPS Grade 1 students visited the Ecomuseum in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. The Ecomuseum is an indoor/out-door zoo housing animals indigenous to Quebec. Many of the animals had been injured in their natural habitat and were brought back to the zoo to be nursed back to health. The steady, misty rain on that day did not dampen the children’s enthusiasm! They enjoyed seeing the black bears, fish, reptiles and birds as they were led on a guided tour. Grade 1 students learned about their place in the community, and this trip helped them understand how these native animals adapt to their environment. What could be better than a day of learning and fun for Grade 1!

The JPPS Grade 2 Class Visit the Fur Trade Museum at the Lachine National Historic Site!Located to the west of the Island of Montréal along Lake Saint-Louis, the Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site testifies to the culmination of the fur industry in the Montréal region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The old stone warehouse dates from 1803. Alexander Gordon, ex-clerk and stockholder of the North West Company had it built to store trading goods and furs. In 1833, the warehouse became the property of the Hudson’s Bay Company. Lachine occupied a strategic position on the fur route as a departure and arrival point for trading expeditions. Today, this unique warehouse houses an exhibition that enables visitors to relive the Montréal fur epic. The Grade 2 students have been eagerly learning about “our home and native land” throughout the school year. The Lachine Fur Trade Museum is an extension of that learning. The students took a journey back in time as they walked through the exhibition. Animal artifacts, canoes, maps, and historical information about the voyageurs and trappers line the walls of the museum. A short movie brought the images of days gone by to life. What a great way for the students to have a glimpse into the lives of our Canadian pioneers.

Page 40: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

39 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

At the end of April, Bialik Secondary II IBMYP students went on a wonderful and informative school trip to Wendake! Wendake is the current name for the Huron-Wendat reserve, an enclave within the former city of Loretteville in the La Haute-Saint-Char-les borough of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The students participated in many fun activities unique to Wendake.They spent the night in the National Longhouse Ekionkiestha’ of the Huron-Wendat People, explored the Huron-Wendat Museum, learned about the myths and legends of the pre-European contact period, visited the traditional Huron-Wendat site Onhoüa and did some crafts in a craft workshop at the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations. It was a great experience that created many unforgetable moments. The scenery was beautiful, and the weather couldn’t have been more perfect!

The Bialik Secondary II IBMYP Students Venture to Wendake!

Page 41: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 40 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

JPPS Lunctime Theatre Group Perform “A Bunch of Munsch”

The JPPS Kindergarten students eagerly boarded the school bus on June 3rd, headed for an ostrich farm! Nid d’Otruche is an ostrich farm in Ste-Eustache. Upon arrival, the children were delighted to see many animals as they wandered the grounds. Some students were asked to participate in a play, while others happily watched their friends perform. Beautiful weather made it possible for the children to enjoy an outdoor picnic lunch and then play in the park. What a wonderful way to end a great day of fun and adventure!

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane...No Wait, It’s an Ostrich!

On June 9th, the JPPS Lunchtime Theatre Group (students from Grades 4-6) put on a wonderful performance for their fellow classmates and parents. Their performance was titled “A Bunch of Munsch,” and told four children’s stories based on the books of renowned children’s author, Robert Munsch!

JPPS Welcomes in Shavuot With a Fun-Filled Assembly Assembly led by JPPS teacher Ms. Anat Toledano Ice cream treats for all students!

Page 42: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

41 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

On May 19th, the Bialik Secondary III students spent the day at Arbraska Rigaud, the largest adventure park in all of Quebec (http://arbraska.com/en/rigaud/). Students and teachers had an incredibly fun day as they swung from tree to tree and completed various obstacle courses. Many team-building initiatives took place, and everyone loved the experience, especially being able to enjoy a day in the great outdoors.

Bialik Secondary III Students Journey to the Largest Adventure Park in Québec!

Page 43: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 42 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Soirée Multiculturelle à JPPS

Chaque année, plusieurs mois sont consacrés à l’apprentissage de plusieurs cultures. En classe, les enseignants de différentes dis-ciplines travaillent avec les élèves afin de bien les orienter dans leur démarche. Des lectures, des projets, des travaux de recherche sont réalisés en classe. Cette année, les élèves de JPPS ont choisi La Russie, l’Afrique du Sud, le Japon, l’Inde ainsi qu’Israêl. Pour couronner le tout, une magnifique soirée a été organisée avec des chants, des danses, de la poésie et une très belle expo-sition d’œuvres d’art. Les parents, grands-parents , amis et collègues apprécient beaucoup cet événement. Cette initiative des enseignants de l’école JPPS est une occasion inoubliable pour les élèves de côtoyer et d’apprécier la richesse des autres cultures.

La préparation

Page 44: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

43 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Artwork By the Students of Bialik High School

Bialik High School Yiddish Choir Celebrates a Wonderful Year of Yiddish Music

Page 45: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 44 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

JPPS School-Wide Project ExhibitGrade 5 Family Tree Projects

Grade 6 Holocaust and Photo Essay projects

Projects from Kindergarten to Grade 4

Page 46: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

45 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

It’s a HABS Life for Me!JPPS and Bialik students showed their love for their favourite hockey team, The Montreal Canadiens, during playoff season. Both schools welcomed a sea of red, white and blue as the students wore their HABS jerseys to support and send well-wishes to their team!

Page 47: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 46 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Go Bialik Bulldogs Go!

Page 48: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

47 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Keeping Up with the JPPS Pugs and Lady Pugs

The JPPS Pugs and Lady Pugs Banquet

On Sunday May 3rd 2015, the Trevor Williams Kids Foundation held its 11th annual Hoop Fest. The Trevor Williams Kids Foun-dation is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching life skills to youth, helping them stay in school, keeping them off the streets, and encouraging them to become contributing members of their community. The funds raised through Hoop Fest were used to support the Foundation’s programs including learning through sports, basketball, anger management, social skills, read-ing/math and after school tutoring programs. They invited all students to participate in the Hoop Fest School Court Challenge.The only qualification was the willingness to play ball and raise money for underprivileged children. A few players from the JPPS Pugs and Lady Pugs formed their own Hoop Fest team, and played basketball throughout the course of the fundraiser. JPPS Lady Pugs coach Ofir Levy and Pugs coach Anton John, gave the JPPS students pointers throughout the day. The students played a few games of friendly basketball against players in their own category. In the spirit of helping underprivileged children in the community, Hoop Fest was an opportunity for students to get together for a fun and energetic day of playing basketball against other teams.

Page 49: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 48 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Last Day of High School=Fun, Fun and More Fun!

Page 50: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

49 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik High School Graduation!

ValedictoriansEnglish: Chloe GordonFrench: Lévana ZnatyHebrew: Noah AdesskyYiddish: Brandon Azimov

Page 51: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 50 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik High School Awards Ceremony

Page 52: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

51 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

Bialik High School Awards Ceremony Continued

Page 53: A Slice of Chai from JPPS-Bialik - Summer 2015 Edition

A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik 52 A Slice of Chai From JPPS-Bialik

2015-2016 Producers of Bands On The Run and Coffe HouseJonah Saks

Samantha StermerDylan StermerNoah Zlotnik

Zara Fox

2015-2016 Play ProducersNikki Adler

Madison GoldSierra Gazin

Jeremy KormanShilat Dohan

Rebecca Turner

Dance and Runway Producers of the Bialik Fashion Show 2016

Dance producers: Alyssa Korman, Jillian Stoopler and Talia TehraniRunway producers: Carly Bruck and Shoshana Nuez

Save the Date!Bialik Open House: October 15thJPPS Open House: October 28th

Have a great summer vacation!

Next Year (2015-2016) at JPPS-Bialik!