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Shabbos ends: 8:03 PM YBH WELCOMES ALL OUR NEW FAMILIES! SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 9 AM SHACHARIS BOYS GRADES 6‐8 10 AM START—GRADES 2‐5 GR. 2‐5 DAVEN IN YESHIVA ******* WED. SEPT. 20 — FRI. SEPT. 22 ROSH HASHANA NO SESSIONS ******* TUES. SEPT. 26—7 PM BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT GR. 1‐5 4 PM DISMISSAL NO AFTER CARE ******* FRIDAY, SEPT. 29 EREV YOM KIPPUR NO SESSIONS ******* SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 9 AM SHACHARIS BOYS GRADES 6‐8 10 AM START—GRADES 2‐5 GR. 2‐5 DAVEN IN YESHIVA ******* WED. OCT. 4 ‐ SUN. OCT. 15 SUKKOS VACATION NO SESSIONS ******* MONDAY, OCT. 16 SESSIONS RESUME ******* WED. OCT. 18 8TH GRADE PARENT ORIENTATION ******* SUNDAY, OCT. 22 BIKE‐A‐THON & PTA TEA MESSAGE FROM OUR MENAHEL Dear Parents, Many great individuals have leŌ hearƞelt mes- sages for their families and or students in their wills. My Rebbi, Harav Avrohom HaCohein Pam, zt”l did the same. He requested that if his talmidim would like to do something in his memory, he would prefer that they learn a few minutes a day from the sefer wriƩen by the Chofetz Chaim (Rav Yisroel Meir Hacohein Ka- gan , zt”l) called Ahavas Chessed. Naturally, as he was a person who personified chessed, he felt this sefer would help others be inspired to show kindness to others. Rav Pam used to give a schmooze on the Parsha every week. He told us that if we ever needed to take off from class for any personal reason, it should not be on Friday. The Gemara shiur we can make up on our own, the Friday lesson we cannot. It helped his talmidim develop into B’nei Torah in every sense of the word. Honesty, sensiƟvity, Kibud Av V’eim and the list goes on. Shmiras Halashon was on the top of his list. He would always speak about his mother the week of her yahrtzeit. I remember him telling the following story about her. She heard that people would take upon themselves one or two hour slots when they would be extra careful about avoid- ing Lashon Hara or rechilus. She couldn’t understand how anyone with Ahavas Yisroel would want to say a bad word about another person! Rav Pam’s son, Rav Dovid, shlita, a Rav and Rosh Kollel in Toronto, tells about an incident that took place when he was about ten years old. He was walking in the street and found a twenty-dollar bill! He quickly ran to his father to find out if he could keep it. His father said that he may keep the money found, according to halacha, explaining to him the reason be- hind it as well. Young Dovid was so elated that he started lisƟng the various things he wanted to purchase with the money. His father said that it is important for him to realize that just as he may be excited for his find, someone else who has lost the item is very sad today. Today, said Rav Pam, we need to think about how the loser of the money must be feeling. Tomorrow we can discuss what you would like to pur- chase with the money. I related this story to our faculty members when we met on our Professional Develop- ment Day before school started. I explained to our staff that this is the essence of our mission statement, teaching lessons of sensiƟvity, concepts that may not be found overtly in our textbooks but can be acquired by reading between the lines. It is common knowledge that aŌer wriƟng the sefer Ahavas Chessed, hundreds of free loan socieƟes, shelters for the homeless, and Bikur Cholim socieƟes sprang into being. It is for this reason that Jews around the world are learn- ing selected topics from seforim wriƩen by the Chofetz Chaim and reciƟng Tehillim in his memory today, Friday, the 24th day of Elul, the day of his yahrtzeit. Dirshu, an organizaƟon that has helped spread the teachings of the Chofetz Chaim, has pro- vided every YBH student a glimpse of what he has wriƩen in colorful books they sent containing stories and concepts organized by grade level. Our rebbeim and morohs have been sharing these lessons with the students and they were reinforced at today’s assembly. This summer, I had the opportunity to visit Radin, Lithuania where the Chofetz Chaim lived and built his yeshiva. The building has recently been purchased by Baalei BaƟm and is in the process of being revitalized for future use. It was a great zechus to experience an emoƟonal dance with a group of Yidden aŌer hearing inspiring words of Torah in the name of this great tzaddik. May the students of YBH enjoy a year of spiritual growth, learning from great leaders of our past and pre- sent, giving nachas to their wonderful parents and teach- ers who conƟnue to work hard and daven for their success. Have a wonderful Shabbos and a ,כתיבה וחתימה טובהRabbi Berel Leiner, Menahel **SAVE THE DATE!** SUNDAY, OCT. 22 YBH BIKE‐A‐THON

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Shabbos ends: 8:03 PM

YBH WELCOMES ALL OUR NEW

FAMILIES!

SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 9 AM SHACHARIS BOYS GRADES 6‐8

10 AM START—GRADES 2‐5 GR. 2‐5 DAVEN IN YESHIVA

******* WED. SEPT. 20 —

FRI. SEPT. 22 ROSH HASHANA

NO SESSIONS *******

TUES. SEPT. 26—7 PM BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT

GR. 1‐5 4 PM DISMISSAL NO AFTER CARE

******* FRIDAY, SEPT. 29

EREV YOM KIPPUR NO SESSIONS

******* SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

9 AM SHACHARIS BOYS GRADES 6‐8

10 AM START—GRADES 2‐5 GR. 2‐5 DAVEN IN YESHIVA

******* WED. OCT. 4 ‐ SUN. OCT. 15

SUKKOS VACATION NO SESSIONS

******* MONDAY, OCT. 16 SESSIONS RESUME

******* WED. OCT. 18

8TH GRADE PARENT ORIENTATION

******* SUNDAY, OCT. 22

BIKE‐A‐THON & PTA TEA

MESSAGE FROM OUR MENAHEL

 

Dear Parents, Many great individuals have le hear elt mes-sages for their families and or students in their wills. My Rebbi, Harav Avrohom HaCohein Pam, zt”l did the same. He requested that if his talmidim would like to do something in his memory, he would prefer that they learn a few minutes a day from the sefer wri en by the Chofetz Chaim (Rav Yisroel Meir Hacohein Ka-gan , zt”l) called Ahavas Chessed. Naturally, as he was a person who personified chessed, he felt this sefer would help others be inspired to show kindness to others. Rav Pam used to give a schmooze on the Parsha every week. He told us that if we ever needed to take off from class for any personal reason, it should not be on Friday. The Gemara shiur we can make up on our own, the Friday lesson we cannot. It helped his talmidim develop into B’nei Torah in every sense of the word. Honesty, sensi vity, Kibud Av V’eim and the list goes on. Shmiras Halashon was on the top of his list. He would always speak about his mother the week of her yahrtzeit. I remember him telling the following story about her. She heard that people would take upon themselves one or two hour slots when they would be extra careful about avoid-ing Lashon Hara or rechilus. She couldn’t understand how anyone with Ahavas Yisroel would want to say a bad word about another person! Rav Pam’s son, Rav Dovid, shlita, a Rav and Rosh Kollel in Toronto, tells about an incident that took place when he was about ten years old. He was walking in the street and found a twenty-dollar bill! He quickly ran to his father to find out if he could keep it. His father said that he may keep the money found, according to halacha, explaining to him the reason be-hind it as well. Young Dovid was so elated that he started lis ng the various things he wanted to purchase with the money. His father said that it is important for him to realize that just as he may be excited for his find, someone else who has lost the item is very sad today. Today, said Rav Pam, we need to think about how the loser of the money must be feeling. Tomorrow we can discuss what you would like to pur-chase with the money.

I related this story to our faculty members when we met on our Professional Develop-ment Day before school started. I explained to our staff that this is the essence of our mission statement, teaching lessons of sensi vity, concepts that may not be found overtly in our textbooks but can be acquired by reading between the lines. It is common knowledge that a er wri ng the sefer Ahavas Chessed, hundreds of free loan socie es, shelters for the homeless, and Bikur Cholim socie es sprang into being. It is for this reason that Jews around the world are learn-ing selected topics from seforim wri en by the Chofetz Chaim and reci ng Tehillim in his memory today, Friday, the 24th day of Elul, the day of his yahrtzeit. Dirshu, an organiza on that has helped spread the teachings of the Chofetz Chaim, has pro-vided every YBH student a glimpse of what he has wri en in colorful books they sent containing stories and concepts organized by grade level. Our rebbeim and morohs have been sharing these lessons with the students and they were reinforced at today’s assembly. This summer, I had the opportunity to visit Radin, Lithuania where the Chofetz Chaim lived and built his yeshiva. The building has recently been purchased by Baalei Ba m and is in the process of being revitalized for future use. It was a great zechus to experience an emo onal dance with a group of Yidden a er hearing inspiring words of Torah in the name of this great tzaddik. May the students of YBH enjoy a year of spiritual growth, learning from great leaders of our past and pre-sent, giving nachas to their wonderful parents and teach-ers who con nue to work hard and daven for their success. Have a wonderful Shabbos and a כתיבה וחתימה טובה, Rabbi Berel Leiner, Menahel

**SAVE THE DATE!** SUNDAY, OCT. 22

YBH BIKE‐A‐THON

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Photos credit: Eli Weintraub

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MAZAL TOV! MAZAL TOV! MAZAL TOV! SONS

Mr. & Mrs. Shmuel & Esther Vann (3G-GS) (Yitzchak-5B &Yaakov Shalom -1B)

Mr. & Mrs. Yoni & Shiffy Merzel (Eli-K)

Mr. & Mrs. Ian (Asst. GS Princ.) & Batsheva

Nagel (Ezra-1B & Shalom- K)

Mr. & Mrs. Gary & Dina Snitow (Yosef-6B, Akiva-5B, Shayna-2G & Ayelet-K)

Mr. & Mrs. Dan & Sarah Becker

(Chaya Golda & Nechama Yehudis-K)

Mr.& Mrs. Dan & Zeldy Trieff (Avraham-2B)

Mr. & Mrs. Simcha & Pearl Chana Rivkin (Eliezer-6B, Miriam-3G & Shira– P1A)

Rabbi & Mrs. Michael & Rivka Ribalt

(Netanel-K)

Mr. & Mrs. Josh & Rachel Lipschitz (Natan-P1A)

Rabbi & Mrs. Eitan & Lauren Lipstein

(Michal-1G)

Rabbi & Mrs. Eli & Leah Bachrach (4B Rebbe)

DAUGHTERS

Mr. & Mrs. Shmuel Chaim & Chanie Rosenfeld (Pre1A-R Asst.)

Rabbi & Mrs. Andrew & Sara Markowitz

(Avigayil-4G, Ella-& Mimi –2G)

Mr. & Mrs. Boruch & Sara Mandel (1G Morah)

Mr. & Mrs. Avi & Aviva Rosenberg

(Elisheva-2G & Gaby-P1A)

Mr. & Mrs. Aryeh & Chaya Westreich (Elisheva-2G & Adina-N)

Mr. & Mrs. Maury & Atara Goldsmith

(Akiva-1B)

Mr. & Mrs. Aryeh Chaim & Chaya Urist (Pinchas-N)

Mr. & Mrs. David & Aliza Blumenthal

(Bracha-P1A & Adina-N) Bar Mitzvahs Joshi Arochas Ephraim Spivak Tzvi Seidman Eliezer Spivak Eli Sheer Yehuda Rabinowich Yair Naftali Hillel Schulman Meir Feigin Yaakov Yosef Gelfond Duvi Manticof

Rabbi & Mrs. Yaakov & Tova Werblowsky on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shmuel

Mr. & Mrs. Yoav & Reena Srulovich on the

Bar Mitzvah of their son, Avigdor

GRANDSONS Rabbi & Mrs. Berel & Shaindy Leiner

Rabbi & Mrs. Shragi & Perele Mendlowitz

(ECD Director)

Rabbi &Mrs. Elie & Naomi Radinsky (Admin. Asst.)

Dr. & Mrs. Harold & Ava Jawetz

(Learning Ctr. Teacher)

Mr. & Mrs. Yossi & Shoshanah Meyersdorf (P1A Morah)

GRANDDAUGHTERS

Mr. & Mrs. Bob & Natalie Lichtman (GS Principal)

Rabbi & Mrs. Shaya & Gayle Jaffe

(PM copy tecn/office asst.)

ENGAGEMENTS & MARRIAGES Rabbi Eliezer & Mrs. Sheva Abish (Learning

Ctr. teacher) on the engagement of their son Baruch to Miriam Bracha Gedzelman & the

marriage of their daughter, Michal to Shimon Oppen

Mr. & Mrs. Lenard & Penina Persin (sec’y)

on the marriage of their son, Avi to Chenni Teichman

Dr. Ronald & Mrs. Zisi Wachsberg (Simcha-6B) on the marriage of their son, Avichai

Rabbi & Mrs. David & Yael Pahmer

(Yehuda-5B, Aura-8G & Ari– 2B) on the marriage of their daughter, Rivka

Rabbi & Mrs. Dovid & Gloria Clyman (school

nurse) on the marriage of their son, Shaya to Shoshie Bruck

Rabbi & Mrs. Mordechai & Chavie Gold (5G morah) on the marriage of their daughter, Miriam to Naftali Michaels

Bas Mitzvahs

Gila Kuzniar Tova Kesler

Mr. & Mrs. Neil & Sarah Landerer (Learning Center teacher) on the Bas Mitzvah of their

daughter, Tova

PLEASE SHARE YOUR MAZAL TOVS WITH US BY E-MAILING [email protected]

CONDOLENCES TO

Rabbi Saadya Schwartz on the loss of his father

Mrs. Yitty Karfunkel on the loss of her

father, Dr. Joshua Frankel

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HELMETS (& leggings for girls) are Required!

TRAINING WHEELS are OK,

NO SCOOTERS or ROLLER BLADES!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED… to assist with student registration before & counting laps

during the event!

Call Tzivia Gottesman: 917-613-3221

Come out to support our Yeshiva… AND have FUN!

Sunday, October 22, 2017 (Rain Date: 10/29/17)

Location: Third Ward Park @ the Duck Pond Boat House

Biking Times: Girls, Grades 1-8: 11:00am to 12:30pm

➢ Boys, Grades 1-8: 1:00pm to 2:30pm

➢ Pre-1Aers (choose): boy’s or girl’s session (cycle around park center circle)

Registration: 30 mins. before riding times

PRIZES for everyone who raises a minimum of $20

PREMIUM PRIZES for those who raise a min. of $100

Annual Bike-a-Thon 2017

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BIKE-A-THON 2017 REGISTRATION FORM

This is to acknowledge that I permit my child(ren)_______________________,

_________________________, _______________________, in grade(s)________, ________,

________ to ride in the 2017 YBH bike-a-thon.

Signed,

_____________________________

Parent’s Signature

_____________

Date

A parent or guardian will be present to supervise my child for the duration of the

event.

I recognize the sport of biking can at times involve the risks of potential injury. I

assume the obligation to provide my child with proper safety gear including a helmet.

I knowingly allow his/her participation in this event, notwithstanding the risks.

Mark your calendars:

Annual Bike-A-Thon

is October 22, 2017

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Sponsor Name and Address Sponsor Phone #or Email $ ____ pledge/lap

or flat donation

Student Name: _______________________________________________ Grade: _______________________

Annual Bike-a-Thon

2017 Sponsor Sheet

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Tifereth Israel Invites the Women

of the Community to a Women’s Shalosh Seudos

Featuring

MRS. CHANA FRUMIT STERN LIMUDEI KODESH PRINCIPAL, YBH GIRLS DIVISION

“Resolutions for the New Year:

Slow integration as the key to long term effects”

Date: SHABBOS, PARSHAS NITZAVIM-

VAYEILECH (September 16th)

Time: 6:55PM

Location: TIFERETH ISRAEL (180 Passaic Ave.)

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HOT DOGS FOR HURRICANES!!