Friday, May 15, 2026

Mountains, Mitzvahs and homemade Pita!



This week, we learned the story of how we received Hashem's precious gift of the Torah.

Our friends helped act out the story of each mountain trying to be picked for this special occasion of receiving the Torah. Most mountains were boastful being the tallest or widest . Little Har Sinai represented a mountain tall and proud while remaining humble. 


Ashira, helped us look inside the Torah and the holy special words that we received directly from Hashem through Moshe.



Yosef, showed us what different types of Torahs look from the outside. 


The Luchos (tablets) we received which were safire blue and the Hebrew letters miraculously were see through can can be read the correct way on both sides.
We created our very own luchos filled with Mitzvahs that they do!
Working hard portion controlling the glue so it did not go in the middle.


Using rocks to trace and try to find the right size. 



In our sensory bin we placed words and letters on rocks to see if our friends can build words!



Prk Kria

We're learning the letter Kuf this week. The children made beautiful rainbows for the word 'keshes' which is the Hebrew word for rainbow!




Kindergarten Kria 

Writing and painting Kubootz words!



English Academics

Twenty frame math is a fun way to reinforce concepts of number sense, counting & arithmetic up to 20.



Aftercare
We made Pita and chumus from scratch! 
Being part of each step allows us to learn life skills and more eager to try new things when we are apart of it!


Bon appetite! 






Thank you Sugar Bug dental for coming to visit us and teach us all about our teeth health.




We started getting ready for our end of year celebration!


Happy Birthday Morah Hadar!





Thursday, May 14, 2026

What can you learn from a mountain?

With Shavous around the corner we learned this week where Hashem wanted to gift us the  Torah.
Hashem choose a mountain. We should be proud and tall like a mountain. To practice this idea we called up friends and asked them to tell us what they were proud of.
Tal, made all his friends laugh which is a talent he has!


Our friends decorated different types of mountains using real pictures as inspiration. 
Oliver and Eliara worked on the grass and flower mountain.


Zalman saw a snow and ice mountain and using glitter and white objects recreated it.


Each mountain wanted to be chosen. We listened to each voice of being proud but haughty. 




Little Har Sinai represented something different. He was small but was proud of who he was since Hashem made him. 
Hashem taught us this beautiful lesson of balancing humility and being proud. 
Reuvi's smile says it all. 


Using a felt board to reenact the story of Har Sinai.



Ice mountains! 


Taking out recycling objects was a creative way to make mountains. Some of our friends turned into mountains!



Friends taking care of each other.









Sugar bug dental came to visit us this week and teach us all about our healthy teeth habits.






Friday, May 8, 2026

Lag BaOmer Parade 🔥

We finished our heart of mitzvos… and you know what that means? It was finally time for the Lag BaOmer Parade!


The children were so excited to walk proudly in the streets, holding the beautiful signs they made and showing such wonderful Jewish pride and spirit. We said pesukim together and sang songs! It was so special to celebrate our Yiddishkeit together with so much happiness and achdus (unity)!




We celebrated Lag BaOmer with a bonfire, songs, roasted marshmallows, and special stories shared by Rabbi Lang.






Mother’s Day is coming up, and the kids have been working hard on a special card and a beautiful jewelry plate for their moms.


Pre-K Kria

Mazal tov to our friends on completing his first Alef Beis book!🎉 They now get a brand new red book to complete the Alef Beis and received a special yummy treat of Alef Beis cookies!😋



K Kria

Practicing Hebrew with Buba (baby dolls) was a great way for the kids to connect, self-regulate, and learn through mirroring. We learned body parts in Hebrew, and the children were so gentle and caring with the bubas. Many of the kids have baby siblings at home, and it was so sweet to see their nurturing side shine through.



Academics

We had a “Write the Room” scavenger hunt for the planets in our solar system.


One of our Centers this week featured a count and graph game.


Aftercare



In honor of lag BaOmer The children made a fun and creative bon fire with yummy treats. They enjoyed building and decorating their own sweet creations, practicing what they would do, sharing, laughing and learning along the way. 
Hands on learning for heart filled celebrations 🔥❤️

Shabbat Shalom!