A Word from Our Principal

Dear Parents,

This week we continued with the letter "hay" and we learned about Havdalah ("Separation") - A ceremony we do to escort the Shabbat upon leaving ( ending).

We notice the difrence between receiving the Shabbat - Lighting Shabbat candles, Kiddush on wine and the Shabbat Meal
 and upon the Shabbat exiting - We bless the wine, light a Havdalah Candle and smell Spices.  
 Each kid made a candle with three wicks that will serve the entire family.
 

Shabat Shalom,

Michal 

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This Week's Parshah

Parshat Behaalotecha

Aaron is commanded to raise light in the lamps of the menorah, and the tribe of Levi is initiated into the service in the Sanctuary.

A " Second Passover" is instituted in response to the petition " Why should we be deprived?" by a group of Jews who were unable to bring the Passover offering in its appointed time because they were ritually impure. G‑d instructs Moses on the procedures for Israel's journeys and encampments in the desert, and the people journey in formation from Mount Sinai, where they had been camped for nearly a year.

The people are dissatisfied with their "bread from heaven" (the manna) and demand that Moses supply them with meat. Moses appoints 70 elders, to whom he emanates of his spirit, to assist him in the burden of governing the people. Miriam speaks negatively of Moses and is punished with leprosy; Moses prays for her healing and the entire community waits seven days for her recovery.