If the statistics are right, the Jews constitute but one percent of the human race. It suggests a nebulous dim puff of star dust lost in the blaze of the Milky Way. Properly the Jew ought hardly to be heard of, but he is heard of, has always been heard of. He is as prominentContinue reading “My Jewish identity”
Category Archives: Students
Ascend don’t descend
In this weeks Parsha we will read about Yaakov’s demise. As Yaakov’s children approached the Me’aras HaMachpelah (Cave of the Patriarchs) to bury their father, they were prevented from doing so by Esav. Esav asserting that he had not sold Yaakov all the benefits of the firstborn and since Yaakov had alreadsy buried LeahContinue reading “Ascend don’t descend”
Midnight Cook-out
25 degrees feels a lot warmer when you are roasting hot dogs by a bonfire.
Safe and Sound in Angelus Oaks
We arrived safely at the Angelus Oaks campground. There are about 3 inches of snow on the ground, but we are all warm and dry.
It is about the little things
A theme carried over from last weeks Torah Portion to the festival of Chanukah highlights the significance of the little things. The Gemorah in Shabbos asks what is (Mai) Chanukah? Concluding that the reason the Rabbis established the festival of Chanukah was to commemorate the miracle of the flask of oil that only had enoughContinue reading “It is about the little things”
Taking a break from parenting
In this weeks Parsha we find the Torah sharing an eternal truth about parenting. Rashi brings a Medrash that relates how Yaakov wanted to live in serenity. So Hashem sent him the affair of Yosef, remarking that “are the righteous not satisfied with what is prepared for them in the World – to – come,Continue reading “Taking a break from parenting”
Student safety
Reflecting on the academic rigor during the school year, you will find different intensities associated with different times. For example, the beginning of the year the atmosphere is intense; students are focused and driven. This intense atmosphere is replicated during the week before quarter grades and semester finals. Then there are times when the environmentContinue reading “Student safety”
Make it meaningful
One of the best-kept secrets of parenting is making what you want your child to hold dear, meaningful to you. A basic premise of the socializing theory is that children learn the most from their parents. When a value or a ritual (such as watching football on thanksgiving) is important to parents their children will mostContinue reading “Make it meaningful”
Progress reports
This week we mailed out progress reports to all our students. One question that popped up was what is the point of a progress report when we have JupiterGrades and parents and students can see their grades at all times. In fact logging on to JupiterGrades a parent can get very detailed information about theirContinue reading “Progress reports”
The Principal Project
Growing up in Los Angeles, I have become accustom to seeing the occasional celebrity at my local eatery, cafe and entertainment locales. However, unlike many near me, I generally have had little to no interest in getting their autograph or take a picture with them. This all changed this Monday when I ran up toContinue reading “The Principal Project”
Get re-energized
This week I would like to share with you what I said at our open house. I believe it is important even for parents who have already entrusted their children to us to hear again what Valley Torah is all about. By reviewing the reasons, we remain focused on the goals we want from ourContinue reading “Get re-energized”
MANY FIRSTS: VINE, PODCAST, HIGH TECH HIGH AND MORE!
Between last weeks post and this weeks so much has happened. I struggled with what to focus my thoughts on as so much of what has happened were truly firsts for me and the school and deserved being spoken about. Then I realized that I can write about anything I want so why not writeContinue reading “MANY FIRSTS: VINE, PODCAST, HIGH TECH HIGH AND MORE!”
Boys Division Entrance Exam
The VTHS Boys Division Entrance Exam will take place this Sunday, November 16, in our Chandler Blvd. campus at 11:30 AM. The test will conclude at 4:00 PM. Lunch will be served. Please bring along a completed VTHS Application Form and the $100 testing fee.
Supporting your children
Breakfast at Valley Torah can be captivating. If one were to close their eyes and let their mind travel across the ocean one may end up in the Midrachov on the Bezalel pedestrian mall off Rehov Shmuel Hanagid where haggling and battering are the norm. (PS. it is a great place for authentic arts andContinue reading “Supporting your children”
Our Students Are More Than A Test Score
Albert Einstein has been quoted as saying “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid.” I began to write this post moments before administering the CollegeBoard’s PSAT’s to our students last week and immediately this quoteContinue reading “Our Students Are More Than A Test Score”
