Yearly Archives: 2019
VT Alum at Supreme Court
Valley Torah Alumnus, Moshe Gano with Supreme Court Justice, Elena Kagan, at a Torah writing at the Supreme Court.
#StandTogether for $600K Next Week
Next Wednesday (5/29), we will be kicking off a $600,000 Charidy Campaign. All donations will be doubled ($100=$200). It will be all or nothing – if we don’t meet our goal in 36 hours, we won’t get a penny. You can check out the page at charidy.com/vths. Please spread the word! PS If you useContinue reading “#StandTogether for $600K Next Week”
Shabbos Parashas Emor
Warehouse Trip
The 11th and 12th grade boys had a chance to visit the Day to Day Imports warehouse and factory. They learned about logistics and the intricacies of running a 250,000 square foot warehouse and factory. It was an informative and educational trip, focused on business and viewing the world through the lens of religious businessmenContinue reading “Warehouse Trip”
Literary Dessert Reception
Shaul Lent (VTHS Class of ’05) recently published a book telling the amazing story of his grandfather’s survival during World War II. Valley Torah is very proud of Shaul’s accomplishment and his book, “Faith From the Depths of Kovno.” You are invited to a dessert reception this Sunday where you can meet Shaul and hearContinue reading “Literary Dessert Reception”
Shabbos Parashas Kedoshim
Welcome Lev!
Today was Lev Stark’s first day as our new Executive Director (his last tour of duty here was as a student). Welcome back!
Shabbos Parashas Acharei
Yom HaShoah
To commemorate Yom HaShoah, Mrs. Amelie Levin – a holocaust survivor – shared her story with the Girls Division.
Tearful Return
One of our alumni was in the Chabad of Poway when the shooting took place. He returned to Valley Torah today to say Birchas HaGomel. Dr. Allen Ardestani (’97) was visiting his family in Poway for Pesach when the shots rang out. He returned to Los Angeles and joined our minyan today. Tears were flowingContinue reading “Tearful Return”
Pesach Schedule 5779
Shabbos Parashas Metzora
Color War Blues
Rabbi Stulberger declared war! Color war! The Blue Team represented Torah and the Red Team represented Tefilah. The Boys Division First Annual Color War started with a paint ball trip. There were sports competitions including a dunk contest and Tug-of-War. There was a Torah-Bowl, engineering & chemistry competitions, banner contest, cheers and a video contest.Continue reading “Color War Blues”
Regents Scholarship Awardee
Matan Imanoel, VTHS class of 2019, was awarded with the prestigious UCLA Freshman Regents Scholarship. This year, 113,000 high school seniors applied for acceptance to UCLA. Only 100 of them were chosen to receive a UCLA Freshman Regents Scholarship. We are proud that Matan was chosen as one of the top 100 UCLA Freshmen. WhenContinue reading “Regents Scholarship Awardee”
