Friday, May 1, 2026

In Rabbi Shimon’s cave!

Lag BaOmer is around the corner, and we went on a journey to learn why this day is so special.

Lag BaOmer is the yahrtzeit of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, one of Rabbi Akiva’s students. Rabbi Shimon was a very big tzaddik, and he taught us the Zohar and Kabbalah.

Long ago, Rabbi Shimon and his son, Rabbi Elazar, had to hide from the Romans. They hid in a cave, and Hashem took such good care of them! Hashem made a spring of fresh water for them to drink and a carob tree for them to eat.

Inspired by Rabbi Shimon’s story, we built his cave using recycled materials!
We started by creating the structure,

then gave it a nice coat of paint.

After that, we added the spring of water and the carob tree, just like in the story.


And to finish it off, we drew Rabbi Shimon himself to bring it all together! 🧡


All done!



We used our sense of smell to explore carob powder!


We used our sense of taste to try it as iced cocoa! Some of our friends really enjoyed this new flavor.. Miya said it tasted like seaweed! We imagined how Rabbi Shimon might have eaten his carobs..



We continued our Sefiras HaOmer journey this week and recorded the children doing Ahavas Yisroel—acts of kindness for their friends. When we finish filling our big heart with mitzvos, we will celebrate by going on the Lag BaOmer parade.


Brotherly love!
 

Eli F. and Yossi C. shared the ball and showed amazing sportsmanship, and later, Yosef joined in too!

Kind and caring words could be heard all around the playground! 🧡


"I am helping!"

Pre-K Kria

We learned and practiced the letter final Fei!


K Kria

We went on a color hunt to find all the kubutz sounds hiding around the classroom. 🎨

Academics

We are learning about the solar system. Utilizing our fine motor skills, we created artwork showing the planets & the sun.


Our Kinders played sight word bingo.


Aftercare

The children worked together to create homes, roads, and imaginative spaces while practicing teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and kindness. It was beautiful watching their creativity grow as they learned that strong communities are built when everyone works together and helps one another. So much learning through play!


Shabbat Shalom!


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