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In his classic Michtav M’Eliyohu, my grandfather, Rabbi Eliyahu E. Dessler zt”l, explains that the observance of Jewish fesvals is far more than a mere remembrance of the distant past. Rather, one returns to the sancty of the season which influences us today as in the past. Contrary to human percepon, me does not pass the individual. Rather, spiritually, the individual journeys through me. As such, each year, as the fesval of Shavuos approaches, every Jew returns to the “staon” of kabalas haTorah, the acceptance of the Torah at Sinai, enabling him to relive the experience once again. With the clarion declaraon of the words naaseh (we will observe the Torah) and nishma (we will listen to Hashem’s word), six hundred thousand ministering angels descended and crowned each individual Jew with two crowns—one corresponding to each commitment. The crowns represented a most worthy tribute to the Jewish people for their unwavering commitment to Hashem and to the Torah, which is our blueprint for Jewish life. Moreover, at that parcular moment a Heavenly voice emanated and asked, “Who revealed to My children the secret of the angels?” An angel, a strictly spiritual being, heeds Hashem’s command uncondionally; and, like an angel, the Jewish people accepted to perform the Divine commandments without qualificaon (Talmud Shabbos 88a). Thus, Klal Yisrael, the Jewish Naon, aained an unprecedented level of strength and faith. Throughout the generaons, the historic statement of naaseh v’nishma has remained the enduring symbol of Jewish dedicaon and belief. It represents the apex of our spiritual persona, and remains our abiding aspiraon even today. But what makes the covenant so powerful is the fact that the declaraon was avowed by the enre Jewish naon k’ish echad b’lev echad—as one man with one heart. Our people merited to accept the Torah as a naon, as one body, united by shared goals and common beliefs. Indeed, achdus, Jewish unity was at its best. This, too, represents our spiritual plateau and remains our aspiraon even today. Our sacred mission is to connue the legacy; to observe mitzvos, to study Torah and to cherish it. But let us not connue the legacy alone. Just as the Torah was accepted by a unified, collecve Klal Yisrael, we might widen our umbrella and, under the banner of Torah, embrace acheinu bnei Yisrael and lovingly guide them toward the truth, beauty and joy of Torah. As we rededicate our lives to those ideals, may we merit an abundance of blessings from our Creator. Have a wonderful Shabbos and a joyous Shavuos! MAY 20-21 Shavuos NO SCHOOL MAY 22 School Resumes Boys Minyanim 8:30 School Begins at 9:30 MAY 28 Memorial Day Boys Divisions Only Reguar Minyanim Yeshiva Ketana 9:00-12:00 Jr. High 12:30 Dismissal JUNE 5 Yavne STEM Fair 7:30-9:00 p.m. JUNE 11 Technology Awareness Evening (see attached flier) בס‘‘ דMay 17, 2018 | פרשת במדבר| ד' סיון תשע''חN.Y. prices with Midwest service only at Plaza Auto Leasing! Call Will Evans at 216-707-9000 or email [email protected] for your next vehicle!
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In his classic Michtav M’Eliyohu, my grandfather, Rabbi Eliyahu E. Dessler zt”l, explains that

the observance of Jewish festivals is far more than a mere remembrance of the distant past.

Rather, one returns to the sanctity of the season which influences us today as in the past.

Contrary to human perception, time does not pass the individual. Rather, spiritually, the

individual journeys through time. As such, each year, as the festival of Shavuos approaches,

every Jew returns to the “station” of kabalas haTorah, the acceptance of the Torah at Sinai,

enabling him to relive the experience once again.

With the clarion declaration of the words naaseh (we will observe the Torah) and nishma

(we will listen to Hashem’s word), six hundred thousand ministering angels descended and

crowned each individual Jew with two crowns—one corresponding to each commitment.

The crowns represented a most worthy tribute to the Jewish people for their unwavering

commitment to Hashem and to the Torah, which is our blueprint for Jewish life.

Moreover, at that particular moment a Heavenly voice emanated and asked, “Who revealed

to My children the secret of the angels?” An angel, a strictly spiritual being, heeds Hashem’s

command unconditionally; and, like an angel, the Jewish people accepted to perform the

Divine commandments without qualification (Talmud Shabbos 88a). Thus, Klal Yisrael, the

Jewish Nation, attained an unprecedented level of strength and faith. Throughout the

generations, the historic statement of naaseh v’nishma has remained the enduring symbol

of Jewish dedication and belief. It represents the apex of our spiritual persona, and remains

our abiding aspiration even today.

But what makes the covenant so powerful is the fact that the declaration was avowed by

the entire Jewish nation k’ish echad b’lev echad—as one man with one heart. Our people

merited to accept the Torah as a nation, as one body, united by shared goals and common

beliefs. Indeed, achdus, Jewish unity was at its best. This, too, represents our spiritual

plateau and remains our aspiration even today.

Our sacred mission is to continue the legacy; to observe mitzvos, to study Torah and to

cherish it. But let us not continue the legacy alone. Just as the Torah was accepted by a

unified, collective Klal Yisrael, we might widen our umbrella and, under the banner of

Torah, embrace acheinu bnei Yisrael and lovingly guide them toward the truth, beauty and

joy of Torah.

As we rededicate our lives to those ideals, may we merit an abundance of blessings from

our Creator.

Have a wonderful Shabbos and a joyous Shavuos!

MAY 20-21

Shavuos

NO SCHOOL

• • • • • •

MAY 22

School Resumes

Boys Minyanim 8:30

School Begins at 9:30

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MAY 28

Memorial Day

Boys Divisions Only

Reguar Minyanim

Yeshiva Ketana

9:00-12:00

Jr. High

12:30 Dismissal

• • • • • •

JUNE 5

Yavne STEM Fair

7:30-9:00 p.m.

• • • • • •

JUNE 11

Technology Awareness Evening

(see attached flier)

ד‘‘בס

May 17, 2018 | ד' סיון תשע''ח | פרשת במדבר

N.Y. prices with Midwest service only at Plaza Auto Leasing! Call Will Evans at 216-707-9000

or email [email protected] for your next vehicle!

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Before a capacity crowd of proud parents and grandparents, the fifth grade talmidim

celebrated their siyum on all of Sefer Shemos this past Sunday morning. The boys actually

began learning Shemos in fourth grade and continued to learn and complete it recently

this year. After divrei bracha from Rabbi Dessler and Rabbi Newman, the boys each

presented a brief dvar Torah from all of the parshios in Sefer Shemos. Everyone was

invited to the lunchroom for refreshments. This was followed by a fleishig siyum for the

boys and their Rebbeim. Special thanks to the dedicated fifth grade rebbeim: Rabbi Elias,

Rabbi Klein and Rabbi Mann for all of their mesiras nefesh and love of

learning which they instill in their talmidim each day. We look forward to

many more siyumim and accomplishments which we can all be proud of!

Mazal tov to fourth grader, Meir Rokowsky who made a siyum this week

in his classroom on Meseches Beiah. Mazal tov also to Rabbi Drazin’s

fourth grade on completing Parshas Yisro. The boys had a two day siyum

which consisted of slurpees (sponsored by the Farkas family), a pizza

lunch at Kinneret (sponsored by the Shawel family) and ice cream

(sponsored by the Schlesinger family). What an especially enjoyable way

to celebrate such a wonderful accomplishment!

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The Oakwood Campus was quite busy this past week!

Last Thursday, we had the tremendous kavod to hear from Rabbi Dovid Shustal, shlita,

Rosh Yeshiva, Beth Medrash Govoha, Lakewood, New Jersey. The boys all gathered in the

beis medrash, were inspired by the divrei chizuk, and had the opportunity to personally

greet the Rosh Yeshiva.

On Sunday, all the boys who completed level three of the Pesach program gathered at Rabbi and Mrs. Kahn's home for a

deluxe barbecue!!

On Monday, we got a better understanding of the saying "when it rains it pours". We

were zocheh to three simchos; the bar mitzvah of Meir Malcmacher, the bar mitzvah of

Ari Bernstein, and we hosted the Jacobs bris. The feeling of simcha was evident

throughout.

On Tuesday, Ezra Pollack made a siyum on Seder Moed which he learned with Rabbi

Ahron Lipa Mann during the past four years. Everyone was treated to a deluxe breakfast

and heard words of inspiration from Rabbi Kahn and Rabbi Mann. Mazel tov!

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This past Shabbos, Yavne High school students and staff spent an uplifting

Shabbaton together at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Beachwood. This year's

Shabbaton was devoted to the topic of hakaras hatov - the "Attitude of

Gratitude". Based on the words of our matriarch, Leah - "Hapaam Odeh es

Hashem", the theme of the weekend, our girls explored the meaning of

gratitude through divrei Torah (presented by both staff and students),

workshops, song-dance and choir. Our keynote speaker was Mrs. Fally Klein

of New York, noted author, who led us on a "Miracle Ride" filled with both

laughter and depth as she shared her experiences as a teen diagnosed with lymphoma. Her life-altering decision to

exchange "kvetching" for gratitude, inspired us all. A new feature this year was a student panel where talmidos shared

their own insights and thoughts. Shabbos morning was especially meaningful for our tenth graders, who heard the

haftara they had just finished learning with their morah, Mrs. S. Klahr. A spirited Pirkei Avos game and heartfelt singing at

seuda shlishis brought the event to a beautiful conclusion as the girls heard a parting message from Mrs. Klein. Rabbi

Simcha Dessler and his wife joined Yavne for the Shabbos. Rabbi Dessler shared with the girls three meaningful vignettes

on the theme. Our most sincere hakaras hatov to Shabbaton coordinators, Mrs. Reva Roffman and Mrs. Shani Kohn,

Menaheles Kohn and the Yavne Shabbaton heads, committee

heads and all students who contributed time, effort, and talent to

create such a special Shabbos. Delicious food, gorgeous

centerpieces and original kits, all combined to produce this

memorable experience. Thanks to one and all.

Yavne Seniors volunteered one afternoon at the Jewish Federation

to pack emergency backpacks that will be placed in all the Jewish

schools in Cleveland. B'ezras Hashem, we will never have to use the

backpacks, but thanks to the Jewish Federation and the Yavne

seniors, the Jewish schools will be ready in an emergency.

The girls have been very busy preparing for Shavuos. They have been

learning the halachos, minhagim and the story of Megillas Rus. Mrs.

Chavi Matitia has helped all of our classes

make beautiful art projects to grace their

Shavuos tables. Miss Rennert made stained

glass flower cookies with her classes to

enhance our yom tov.

Mrs. Ribiat’s class gave out a treat in honor of chodesh Sivan. They made adorable, mini

sifrei Torah out of “winkies”.

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Invention Convention

Our second annual

Sixth Grade Invention

Convention was held

last week with much

success b"H! Our

student inventors

and entrepreneurs

were well prepared.

They had spent four

weeks learning

about the process of

inventing: noticing a

problem, thinking of

possible solutions,

narrowing it down to

the one solution they think will best solve the problem,

learning about Intellectual Property from local patent

attorney, Mr. Warren Sklar, keeping a journal, planning and

designing an invention, creating a prototype, getting

feedback, making revisions, and preparing an "elevator

pitch" to share with the judges.

Our students did an outstanding job! They were creative,

innovative and thorough as they set out to find simple

solutions to everyday problems. They did a wonderful job

presenting their ideas and their prototypes to students,

adults, and judges alike. Many of our visitors wished that

some of these inventions were already on the market as

they found them to be useful solutions for daily challenges!

Our judges were so overwhelmed by the quantity of quality

inventions and presentation that they had a very hard time

choosing winners. After several hours of deliberations, they

selected a number of students to be recipients of the

winning prizes, but they concluded that everyone was a

winner based on how much effort they'd put in and how

much they had learned!

Our Girls winners are:

1st place: Sari Koval - The Smart Scanner

2nd place: Elisheva Chafetz - The Cupper Upper

2nd place: Sari Kohn - Expandages

3rd place: Malka Koval - The Popkernel Strainer

3rd place:

Bracha Leah

Labinsky - Epic

Colors

3rd place:

Atara

Mosenkis -

Twist Up Squeezer

Honorable Mention went to:

Rachel Clements -The

Clemboard

Layla Goldberg - Disabled

Enabled

Sara Kaliff - Pop-Up Pringles

Chana Sasonkin - The Sun

Visor

Chenya Silver - Sk-ants

Our Boys winners are:

1st place: Binyomin Feuer - Wirelist Charger

2nd place: Yehuda Zev Goldbaum - Inflatable Garbage Bag

2nd place: Ahron Zelig Silverberg - Pump Milk

3rd place: Yaakov Bookman - Bagsholder 2000

3rd place: Yosef Meir Langsner - BendaBroom

3rd place: Eli Lempel - 3 in 1 Sports

Honorable Mention went to:

Avraham Baum - Stay-A-Paci

Yosef Davidowitz - Y. Plate

Moshe Faintuch - Lego Sweeper

Yecheskel Joseph - Sandwich Bag with pocket

Chaim Tzvi Langsner - Couch Potato Chip Giver

We would like to thank all the sixth grade teachers who

worked so hard to help our students bring this project to

fruition! We would also like to thank our community

volunteers - Mr. Warren Sklar, Dr. Michael Covitch, Mr. Eli

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Invention Convention (continued)

time and expertise to really listen to our students and encourage them to keep honing their critical thinking and

creative problem solving skills. We are certain that all the skills and confidence our students gained from this program

will serve them well in all their future endeavors. And who knows?!? Maybe one day we

will actually be able to buy one of their products in the store!

Thank you, Teachers!

Teacher Appreciation Day offered a cool scoop of Ice Cream for our amazing teachers.

Thank you for your efforts and investments in our future!

3rd Grade Economics Unit: The sweet success of hard work

The 3rd graders in Mrs. Geberer's and Mrs. Geraci's classes are deep in the trenches of

economics. This Project Based Learning unit was created by Mrs. Geraci who is on our

Curriculum Development team. The students are studying the Economic/Social Studies curriculum within a literature-

based book study, The Lemonade War. While delving into the story, that portrays young siblings who create their own

business, the students analyzed what it means to create and manage a business. Shannon Road Ice Cream (SRIC)

presented a real life entrepreneurship opportunity which turned a basement-based ice cream shop into a Cleveland

favorite! Miss Sarah Dadusc shared the story of how her family first started making ice cream, the trials and

tribulations of having a home business, and how SRIC has flourished into a city-wide business that also ships

nationwide! Of course, to prove that the ice cream is as good as it sounds, SRIC brought in samples for all of the young

entrepreneurs in the audience. SRIC is a goods-based business, and the classes also heard from service-based

businesses.

We would like to thank Shannon Road Ice Cream for taking the time and sharing their delicious product with our 3rd

graders! If you would like to taste the sweet ice cream yourself, you can pick up delicious varieties at Ungers, Tibors,

Boris, or Heinen’s. Special orders are available by calling call 216-285-0720. Thank you to Mrs. Geraci and Mrs. Geberer

for sparking the interests and providing authentic learning for our future entrepreneurs of tomorrow!

We would also like to thank our speakers who own their own businesses that offer services. Mrs. Aliza Feldman spoke

to the 3rd grade boys about her business, Advanced Therapy Solutions, which specializes in Occupational, Speech, and

Physical therapy. For more information on Mrs. Feldman’s services you can visit http://

www.advancedtherapycle.com/. Mrs Essie Neuman spoke to our 3rd grade girls about her home daycare business, a

must have in our growing neighborhoods!

Ending this economics unit, the students will create their own business`ses and share what they have learned, and

developed, during an end of year Market Day.

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Shavuos has arrived with lots of colorful flowers and Torahs and happy children.

Morah Chana and Morah Tova Chaya’s children learned that the Torah was given on

Har Sinai and the children measured, poured, and mixed ingredients to make

cupcakes. These cupcakes were special because they were Har Sinai cupcakes

decorated by the children with sprinkles and a Torah on top. The children also

worked hard making a beautiful home for the Torah, an aron Kodesh.

Morah Chana Ora and Morah Chaya’s children were very busy this week. For

Shavuos they made a beautiful lollipop flower bouquet and they also made

wonderful centerpieces, flowerpots with the children’s pictures on them. What

could be more special than flowers and children! But this is certainly not all they

did. They learned about a new shape, a triangle, that has three sides. To reinforce this triangle concept, they made pizza

because each slice is a triangle. Yum!

Our fathers are going to be surprised when the Shavuos bag filled with the children’s creations arrives at home. Aside

from the colorful table and wall decorations, the Abbas are receiving some very special presents, made by the children

with lots of effort and love. Morah Bluma and Morah Smadar’s children made their fathers a “stay up cup for coffee” that

they can use on Shavuos night to help them remain awake to learn Torah. Some of the three year olds made bookmarks

in the shape of a watch to help their Abbas keep the place when they are learning Torah. We love our Mommies and

Abbas and love making presents for them.

The K’tan-tan classes for next year are almost full. If you have not yet sent in your

registration packet, please do so right after yom tov.

There is no school tomorrow, Friday, and Monday. Tuesday morning we will begin at

9:30 in the children’s regular classrooms.

We wish everyone a good Shabbos and yom tov and may the excitement that we

experienced at Har Sinai when we first received the Torah remain with us and never

lessen. Shep nachas from your children, what they learned about Shavuos and Megilas

Rus, and what they made with their very own little hands to enhance your yom tov!

Volunteers Needed

We are looking for volunteers for the Fun Run Sunday, June 3. We need help with set up at 11:00 am, during the event

1:00-4:00 and clean up after 4:00.

We are also looking for volunteers for a Girls Field Day on June 19th from 12:30-3:00. We need 8-10 volunteers to help

with setting up activities, instructed by the gym coach and helping to run the activities such as jump ropes, relays, and

races. Please contact Mrs. Tracey Vaiselberg at [email protected] or 216-382-3300 ext. 341 if you are available to

volunteer.

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Mr. & Mrs. Amir Jaffa on the birth of a grandson to E.B. and Shani Schabes.

Mazel tov to Mrs. Ita Klein

Rabbi & Mrs. Shea Levin on the engagement of Dovid to Machli Stein of Brooklyn.

Mazel tov Mr. & Mrs. Nochum Levitansky.

Rabbi & Mrs. Menachem Meisels on the birth of two grandchildren to Dovi & Sheva Shain (son)

and Yaakov and Nechama Ganeles (daughter). Mazel tov to Rabbi Yosef Meisels.

Mr. Jeff Bookman on the loss of his mother, Mrs. Elaine (Hinda Esther) Bookman ה‘‘ע .

Mrs. Nancy Soclof on the loss of her mother, Doris Abrams, ה‘‘ע .

המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים.

Our teachers in every division have participated in numerous staff

development classes and seminars during the past few weeks and

months. We recognize their dedication and appreciate their

commitment.

This week, our principals and administrators engaged in a

comprehensive two day professional development opportunity.

Participants studied the Franklin Covey Institute's Seven Habits of

Highly Effective People. We thank Mr. Ben Chafetz for affording us

this exciting opportunity.

Limited time offer — Register for a full summer by May 28th and receive an additional 5% discount PLUS the early

bird discount!!

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שבועות ל משמר SHIURIM FOR BOYS GRADES 3-12

will be held on Motzei Shabbos, ,מתן תורתנוזמן ליל שבועות

at the locations according to the table below:

Cleveland Heights: at the Hebrew Academy – 12:15 – 1:15 a.m.

Grades 3,4 Rabbi Chaim Ellis Rm. 316

Grade 5 Rabbi Ariel Klein Rm. 302

Grade 6 Rabbi S.Y. Mann Rm. 328

Grades 7,8

Rabbi Benyamin Lichtenstein

Rm. 324

University Hts./Beachwood at Yavne – 12:15 – 1:15 a.m.

Grades 3,4 Rabbi Naftali Eiserman Rm. 100A

Grades 5 Rabbi Chaim Elias Rm. 102

Grade 6 Rabbi Aharon Simcha Baum

Rm. 100B

Grade 7 Rabbi Pesach Klahr Music Rm.

Grade 8 Rabbi Chaim Sturman Lower Level 001

Shiurim followed by refreshments Parents should please pick up their sons from HAC and Yavne locations promptly.

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Limited Time Offer!

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PLUS the early bird discounts!!

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Session i July 2 - July 20Session i i July 23 - august 10

Campers may opt to attend on a weekly basis.‘Out of town’ trip weeks MUST be accompanied by the preceding or following ‘non-trip’ week.

Our program is geared towards each individual camper’s ability and age.Trips to various areas of interest, sports activities, art & crafts, swimming (indoor and outdoor) and

overnights are arranged accordingly. Experienced Rebbeim and teachers teach educational classes.All fees include daily hot lunches, snacks and insurance. Space is limited.

Camp S.t.e.p. 2018 a. Boys Senior Division Grades 4 - 6 July 2 - august 10 times: 9:30 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. (Fri. 2:30 p.m.) at Yavne $148* per week register before June 8th : $173* per week register after June 9th *please add $80 for week 2 to cover overnight coach bus fare!

B. Girls Division Grades 1 - 6 July 2 - august 10 times: 9:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Fri. 2:00 p.m.) $148 per week register before June 8th : $173 per week register after June 9th

C. Boys Junior Division Grades 1 - 3 July 2 - august 10 times: 9:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Fri. 2:00 p.m.) $148 per week register before June 8th : $173 per week register after June 9th

D. K’tan tan Division ages 3, 4, 5, 6 July 2 - august 10 times: 9:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Fri. 2:00 p.m.) $105 per week register before June 8th : $130 per week register after June 9th

NOTE: All K’tan Tan campers MUST BE TOILET TRAINED in order to attend summer camp.

• $40 DiSCountS For Full Summer reGiStration oF eaCh aDDitional ChilD in any DiViSion exCept For K’tan tan, iF payment iS paiD in Full BeFore June 8th. (there are no partial weeKS!)• all oVer niGht trip monieS muSt Be paiD in aDVanCe oF trip Day. poSt-DateD CheCKS aCCepteD.• post-datedchecksaccepteddatednolaterthen8/31/2018• SpeCial note: all reGiStrationS are Final. no reFunDS Can Be proViDeD.• If paying by credit card, an additional charge of $4.00 per week, per child will be assessed.

For more information,please call,

Rabbi hillel Drazin, Director(216) 321-5838 ext. 176

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Camp S.T.E.p. 2018 REgiSTRaTion FoRmPlease enroll my child (ren) listed below in the Summer Torah Enrichment program for the 2018 Camp Season.

Name __________________________________ Grade (Completed) / (Age) ______ Weeks 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALL (please circle)Date of Birth _____ / _____ / _____ (M/F) School ________________________ Amount $ ___________

Name __________________________________ Grade (Completed) / (Age) ______ Weeks 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALL (please circle)Date of Birth _____ / _____ / _____ (M/F) School ________________________ Amount $ ___________

Name __________________________________ Grade (Completed) / (Age) ______ Weeks 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALL (please circle)Date of Birth _____ / _____ / _____ (M/F) School ________________________ Amount $ ___________

Name __________________________________ Grade (Completed) / (Age) ______ Weeks 1 2 3 4 5 6 ALL (please circle)Date of Birth _____ / _____ / _____ (M/F) School ________________________ Amount $ ___________

(ThERE aRE no paRTial wEEkS!) Total Amount Due $ _______ **

Parent / Guardian’s Name ____________________________________________________________Address _________________________________________ City ___________________ State ______ Zip _________Home Phone # (_____) ___________ Cell Phone # (_____) __________ Bus. Phone # (_____) __________

If camper (s) will be residing with anyone other than parent during camp please provide:Name ____________________________________________________________Address _________________________________________ City ___________________ State ______ Zip _________Home Phone # (_____) ___________ Cell Phone # (_____) __________ Bus. Phone # (_____) __________

______________________ CVV ______ _______________Credit Card Number (Discover, MasterCard, VISA) Expiration Date_________________________ _______________________Name on card (Please PRINT) Signature

**Registrations must be accompanied with payment, post-dated checks, or credit card authorization. We regret

that we can not accept registration from those families whose tuition balances are not resolved.

Signature Date

any trip week must be accompanied by a non-trip week.**All applications must be accompanied by (post-dated) checks or credit card information completed below. Overnight trip fees must accompany the camp registration to reserve a seat. If the trip fee is not sent with the registration a space on the bus can not be guaranteed.

In the event reasonable attempts to contact me at ________________ or _________________ at _______________ (phone number) (other parent or guardian) (phone number)have been unsuccessful, I hereby give my consent for the administration of medical treatment deemed necessary by ______________________________ , or in the event the designated preferred practitioner is not available, by(preferred dentist . preferred doctor)another licensed physician, and the transfer of the child to ___________________ or any hospital reasonably accessible. (preferred hospital)This authorization does not cover major surgery unless the medical opinions of two other licensed physicians, concurring in the necessity for such surgery, are obtained prior to the performance of such surgery.

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2nd Annual

Exhibition of Innovation

The Yavne High School

9th Graders invite you to view their

STEM inventions on display in the Yavne lobby.

Tuesday, June 5, 2018 7:30-9:00

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Dr. Eli Shapiro

Raising healthy children

Hebrew academy of Cleveland presents:

Monday, june 11

7:30 pm

Yavne high school

2475 south green road

Dr. Eli Shapiro is a licensed clinical

social worker with a doctorate in

education and a specialist certificate

in Jewish educational leadership. He

is the creator and director of The

Digital Citizenship Project.

In a Digital World Preparing our children for the responsibility

that comes with the power of technology