Humash Archives - The 91影视 School /category/humash/ Mon, 14 Aug 2023 00:23:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png Humash Archives - The 91影视 School /category/humash/ 32 32 Yeshivat 91影视 Welcomes Rabbanit Shani Taragin /yeshivat-frisch-welcomes-rabbanit-shani-taragin/ Thu, 17 Nov 2022 14:22:02 +0000 /?p=111165 Yeshivat 91影视鈥檚 Beit Midrash was thrilled to welcome Rabbanit Shani Taragin this week, for classes spanning the gamut of Judaic Studies. Rabbanit Taragin鈥檚 partnership with Yeshivat 91影视, in which she visits for one week out of every six, began last year and will continue throughout 2022-23. Students are excited to...

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Yeshivat 91影视鈥檚 Beit Midrash was thrilled to welcome Rabbanit Shani Taragin this week, for classes spanning the gamut of Judaic Studies. Rabbanit Taragin鈥檚 partnership with Yeshivat 91影视, in which she visits for one week out of every six, began last year and will continue throughout 2022-23. Students are excited to be learning Torat Eretz Yisrael in their classrooms.

Freshman Avigayil Geyer explained that Rabbanit Taragin鈥檚 class has complemented what the students are learning in their Masechet Brachot shiur with 91影视 Associate Principal Rabbi Joshua Wald. 鈥淩abbanit Taragin鈥檚 class offered a different perspective, and centered on practical halacha鈥攚hat you can do during tefillah to make it more meaningful.鈥

Multiple students related how they found Rabbanit Taragin鈥檚 brilliance and leadership inspiring, and noted how she encouraged the whole class in their learning and discussion. 鈥淚t was nice learning about the unique experience of women and tefillah,鈥 said freshman Ariella Geliebter about one of Rabbanit Taragin鈥檚 classes this week. 鈥淩abbanit Taragin is very engaging and so personable.鈥

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Yeshivat 91影视 Partners With Rabbanit Shani Taragin /yeshivat-frisch-partners-with-rabbanit-shani-taragin/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 14:56:55 +0000 /?p=48921 Yeshivat 91影视 is thrilled to be bringing Rabbanit Shani Taragin onto its Judaic Studies faculty this year, infusing Torat Eretz Yisrael into the school鈥檚 limudei kodesh program. Rabbanit Taragin, who serves as educational director of World Mizrachi as well as the Matan Eshkolot Tanach Teachers鈥 Education Program, will be spending...

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Yeshivat 91影视 is thrilled to be bringing Rabbanit Shani Taragin onto its Judaic Studies faculty this year, infusing Torat Eretz Yisrael into the school鈥檚 limudei kodesh program. Rabbanit Taragin, who serves as educational director of World Mizrachi as well as the Matan Eshkolot Tanach Teachers鈥 Education Program, will be spending one week per month in person (and the rest of the time on Zoom) teaching students in our Beit Midrash Track as well as contributing to professional development among our Judaic Studies faculty. The partnership is the first of its kind among American high school yeshivot.

Rabbanit Taragin says she hopes that the partnership will ultimately open the door to help students develop relationships with female Torah personalities from Eretz Yisrael during their high school years. 鈥淪tudents wait and anticipate for 鈥榯he year in Israel鈥 to develop relationships with Torah teachers from their yeshivot/midrashot,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his program provides for weekly Zoom shiurim and bi-monthly in-person visits to jump-start their enthusiasm for in-depth Torah learning and familiarization with Torat Eretz Yisrael.鈥

Bringing Torat Eretz Yisrael to America will mean that students stand to develop the methodological skills that permeate Torah study throughout Israel. 鈥淭orat Eretz Yisrael is unique in encompassing all aspects of Torah learning in our lives,鈥 Rabbanit Taragin explained. 鈥淥ur history, geography, culture, politics come to life in our learning of Tanach and Torah Shebe鈥檃l-Peh. Anatot is not just the hometown of Yiirmiyahu HaNavi in a pasuk鈥攊t is a suburb of Yerushalayim that may be visited to appreciate the timeless words of the prophet. Shevi鈥檌t is not just a masechet to be learned, it is lived and observed (particularly this year!). All too often students in America see their Torah learning as independent and separate from their everyday 鈥榤odern living.鈥 Torat Eretz Yisrael is about learning our texts of the past as reflective and relevant in the present and for the future as we build and rebuild ourselves in Eretz Yisrael, infusing our everyday lives with Torah values.鈥

鈥淭orah curricula in Eretz Yisrael have been developed with the infusion of religious values and incorporation of textual, philosophical and thought-provoking methodologies,鈥 she continued. 鈥淭he history, geography and topography of the Land of Israel are incorporated in Tanach study and because there isn鈥檛 a Hebrew-language barrier, more time is placed on studying the 鈥榖ig ideas鈥 of Tanach. What a shame if students in chul [the Diaspora] didn鈥檛 benefit from the Torah that emanates from Tzion! Why wait till their year in Israel?!鈥

Students at 91影视 have already felt the impact of Rabbanit Taragin鈥檚 presence, during her first week on campus earlier in November. 鈥淩abbanit Shani Taragin gave a shiur to my class about Shemot, perakim aleph and bet,鈥 recounted Eliora Gissinger 鈥24. 鈥淪he taught us about the chiasmus in these perakim, and also illustrated how the different stages of affliction that were imposed by Pharoah occurred simultaneously. My friends and I were so impressed by her shiur that we sat in on other shiurim of hers throughout the day. We learned about Eliyahu at Har HaCarmel and Har Chorev, and why these locations were specifically chosen for those stories. We also attended a class where she spoke about the halachic perspective on tolerance and acceptance of ideological opposition.鈥

Eliora also said she admired how Rabbanit Taragin managed to develop relationships with students while teaching the class as a whole. 鈥淎t the end of the day, she offered to have a smaller chavrusa with us where she addressed our personal questions,鈥 said Eliora. 鈥淚 admire her vast knowledge and appreciate the Torah that she embodies.鈥

Rabbanit Taragin鈥檚 expertise spans numerous realms of Torah learning and she will be lecturing on a variety of topics. 鈥淩abbanit Taragin is an incredible role model for Torah scholarship, women鈥檚 Torah leadership, education, as well as yirat Shamayim, and we are so lucky to have her here with us,鈥 said Associate Principal Rabbi Joshua Wald in his introductory remarks at one of the shiurim.

Likewise, Rabbanit Taragin is looking forward to working with the faculty members of Yeshivat 91影视. 鈥淭he gains are mutual in that I gain a greater exposure and appreciation of the phenomenal curricula and student programming at 91影视,鈥 she said. 鈥91影视 is not only one of the leading Modern Orthodox high schools in North America鈥攊t is a Torah institution always seeking to further motivate its students to learn more by providing as many opportunities for Torah growth as possible. Shiurim are taught by talmidei and talmidot chachamim and the school invests in relationships beyond the classroom. As the first high school in North America to open a women鈥檚 Beit Midrash Program for aspiring Torah teachers parallel to a men鈥檚 kollel, 91影视 is the yeshiva most suited for a partnership, particularly with female Torah scholars to further high-level Torah learning from Eretz Yisrael and provide role models of Yirat Shamayim.鈥

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Beni Romm ’21 Talks Tanach /beni-romm-21-talks-tanach/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:52:48 +0000 /?p=50805 The night before Yom Ha鈥檃tzmaut, Beni Romm, a Yeshivat 91影视 senior from White Plains, went to sleep before the sun, at 7:30 p.m. Romm, the first place winner of the 2020 Dr. Shimshon Issacheroff Chidon HaTanach USA, needed to be ready to represent America at the International Chidon HaTanach, scheduled...

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The night before Yom Ha鈥檃tzmaut, Beni Romm, a Yeshivat 91影视 senior from White Plains, went to sleep before the sun, at 7:30 p.m. Romm, the first place winner of the 2020 Dr. Shimshon Issacheroff Chidon HaTanach USA, needed to be ready to represent America at the International Chidon HaTanach, scheduled for 4:00 a.m. EST (11:00 a.m. Israeli time). By 2:30 a.m., his tech connection was up and running. In an ordinary year, Romm and fellow competitors, from around the world, would have spent a week touring Israel and bonding. However, COVID-19 meant that only Israelis would be on stage at Jerusalem鈥檚 Binyanei Ha鈥橴mah; everyone else was virtual. By the time most of America woke up, Romm had climbed to the top three in the notoriously difficult competition, with Israeli contestants gaining the other top slots.

For Romm, the experience of studying Tanach has been an immersive one, suffused with religious meaning. 鈥淭he study of any literature allows one to appreciate the mind of its author,鈥 explained Romm. 鈥淲hen one immerses himself in a particular canon of literature, he finds his thoughts shaped by and expressed in terms of the literature he is studying. This takes on religious significance when that literature is Tanach, and one realizes that his own mind is being brought into greater alignment with the Perfect Mind, the ultimate Author of the Tanach.鈥

Romm鈥檚 favorite part of Tanach? 鈥淜ohelet, by virtue of the fact that it鈥檚 in Tanach at all,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t raises many of the sentiments extolled as the pinnacle of wisdom by today鈥檚 鈥楴ew Atheists鈥 (an apt demonstration of its own aphorism, 鈥楨in chadash tachat hashemesh,鈥 There is nothing new under the sun). By canonizing it, the (proto-)rabbis acknowledged that such musings, while poignant, are not the end of wisdom and man鈥檚 search for spiritual fulfillment, but only its beginning. 鈥楽of davar hakol nishma, et ha-Elokim yera ve鈥檈t mitzvotav shemor鈥欌 鈥淭he end of the matter, all having been heard: fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole man.鈥

Romm also learned about what it takes to advance in the Chidon, striving for the seemingly impossible. 鈥淚n general, long term, your brain is capable of so much more than you think it is,鈥 said Romm. 鈥淵our memory and your mind is a muscle, just like anything else. And if you work it with discipline, you can learn far more than you thought capable.鈥 Romm also thanked his Chidon coach, 91影视 Hebrew Department Chair and 2016 International Adult Chidon HaTanach Champion Rabbi Yair Shahak, 鈥渇or his dedication to helping me prepare for the International Chidon. His coaching and advice have been invaluable.鈥

One of Shahak鈥檚 goals was to give Romm strategies to remember the tiniest details, and know as much as possible. 鈥淗e studied day and night,鈥 said Shahak, noting that Romm has a natural affinity for spotting connections in the text. 鈥淥ne of the things that struck me about Beni is how much he relies on and utilizes simple logic based on linguistic and historical sources to be able to identify answers. For example, he correctly identified that metziltayim (cymbals) only appears during Bayit Sheini, so any quote with that word will only appear in Ezra, Nehemiah or Divrei Hayamim. Or, for example, knowing the history and geography of empires鈥攖hat also played into his success. To say that it鈥檚 been a joy learning with him is an understatement.鈥

Over the course of high school, Romm said that his Jewish education 鈥渉as really come from both sides of the faculty: Judaic and secular studies. This is a really unique aspect of 91影视.鈥 Outside the classroom, he founded a Chidon Club at 91影视 and recruited a large membership. Earlier this year, 17 91影视 students advanced past the preliminary exam to the national round of the Chidon this May. When asked what advice he would give to new participants, Romm cited Mishlei 23:1: 讻讬 转爪讗 诇诇讞讜诐 讗转 诪讜砖诇 讘讬谉 转讘讬谉 讗转 讗砖专 诇驻谞讬讱, 鈥淲hen you go out to fight against the ruler, you have to understand very well what鈥檚 in front of you,鈥 said Romm.

鈥淭his holds true for every goal in life,鈥 he explained. 鈥淵ou really have to understand what target you鈥檙e trying to achieve. With that in mind you can work towards that goal and be successful. My goal was really to master the material and win, and in that way I was able to gain a greater mastery of the material than if I were learning 鈥榣ishma.鈥欌

Yet, Romm is certainly no stranger to learning for its own sake. Now that the Chidon is over, he has set new goals: learn the remaining parts of Nevi鈥檌m Achronim to the same level which he prepared for the Chidon (鈥渇unctionally equivalent to memorization鈥), sharpen his existing leining knowledge and complete shnayim mikra with the Septuagint with Koine Greek鈥攚ith the aspiration of learning Greek so that he can study Second Temple and Mishnaic Judaism in college.

His work for the Chidon helped with it all. 鈥淎s you鈥檙e learning you鈥檙e immediately, automatically connecting in your head all the places where similar words appear in Tanach,鈥 he said, 鈥渁s if you have a concordance in the back of your mind, and that鈥檚 a very useful tool to have.鈥

Romm believes that his ability to lein was indispensable in helping him learn and memorize as much as he did. He noted that boys are usually taught this skill in preparation for their bar mitzvah, while girls are not. This, to his mind, perpetuates a systemic inequality, to use contemporary terminology, when it comes to memorizing the text of the Torah and Nevi鈥檌m. 鈥淚 think that this is not an ideal situation, because the Torah should be open equally to everyone,鈥 said Romm. 鈥淲e should not be putting pedagogical barriers in front of women when it comes to gaining mastery of Tanach.

鈥淚f I were to approach this problem, I would recommend that the community reconceptualize what the role of leining is鈥攖he learning of how to read and chant the Torah trop鈥攁nd how it鈥檚 taught,鈥 he explained. 鈥淐urrently in the community, leining is associated with the public reading of Torah and Haftarah in the synagogue, but historically this was never the purpose of the leining. Cantillation exists not just in the parts that are read aloud in the synagogue but in all of Tanach, because it鈥檚 there to serve as both punctuation and an aid to memorization. Therefore, the skill of leining is not a skill in kriat Torah, but talmud Torah. Such that in order for there to be equality in the acquisition of skills in this area, Jewish schools should allocate class time to teaching the ta鈥檃mei mikra and how to lein.鈥

Romm is graduating from 91影视 this year, and plans to major in mechanical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania following study at Yeshivat Har Etzion. He described the experience of briefly meeting people from Israel and around the world through the virtual Chidon programming as one of the highlights of the Chidon experience. 鈥淚 hope to meet as many as I can next year in Israel,鈥 he said.

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Yeshivat 91影视 Takes On Tanach /yeshivat-frisch-takes-on-tanach/ Wed, 24 Mar 2021 18:10:21 +0000 /?p=50815 In preparation for the International Bible Contest for youth, Chidon HaTanach, in just a few weeks, 91影视 senior Beni Romm 鈥21, the reigning Dr. Shimshon Issacheroff USA Chidon HaTanach Champion, went head to head on Wednesday with his Chidon coach, and Hebrew teacher, Rabbi Yair Shahak, first place winner of...

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In preparation for the International Bible Contest for youth, Chidon HaTanach, in just a few weeks, 91影视 senior Beni Romm 鈥21, the reigning Dr. Shimshon Issacheroff USA Chidon HaTanach Champion, went head to head on Wednesday with his Chidon coach, and Hebrew teacher, Rabbi Yair Shahak, first place winner of the 2016 International Adult Chidon HaTanach and 91影视 Hebrew department chair. The two competed against each other in a five-round mock Chidon covering material from 21 sefarim, in front of an excited, distanced audience of nearly 100 students. Dr. Yaelle Frohlich鈥91影视 history teacher and a 2016 International Adult Chidon semi-finalist鈥攎oderated the event with former National Champion Uriel Simpson 鈥21, with contributions from Tamar Rosenfeld 鈥23 and Shoshana Schwarz 鈥23.

Romm has also been instrumental in recruiting new members to 91影视鈥檚 Chidon HaTanach Club (faculty adviser Rabbi Asher Bush), and it was announced this week that, following a 90-question preliminary exam on large portions of Tanach, 16 Yeshivat 91影视 students will have the opportunity to compete in the national round of the competition in early May: Tamar Rosenfeld 鈥23, Josh Knoll 鈥23, Ari Spivack 鈥23, Maya Tratt 鈥24, Eliora Gissinger 鈥24, Elza Koslowe 鈥23, Rami Kirsch 鈥23, Gabe Rothman 鈥23, Shoshana Schwarz 鈥23, Liam Lewis 鈥23, Ari Elkin 鈥22, Rebecca Kermaier 鈥23, Gavriel Weinstein 鈥23, Sarit Greenwood 鈥23, Alex Massel 鈥23, and Ben Fisher 鈥24.

鈥淭his year the excitement and level of achievement has been buoyed by the enthusiasm generated by our own national Chidon champion, senior Beni Romm, who has served as mentor to the group,鈥 said Rabbi Bush.

Indeed, when all the students were brought together for a group photo, they eagerly discussed their Chidon test scores鈥攂ut they weren鈥檛 talking about their own results. Rather, they were excited to tell the photographer about how well their friends had done, and about the joys of studying together.

鈥淭he best aspect of being a part of Chidon is being given the opportunity to learn Tanach in a way that emphasizes grasping the text in the original Hebrew along with being able to recognize and remember key phrases and little details of stories that I would not have picked up on otherwise,鈥 said Tratt.

鈥淚 love finding connections between different sefarim and seeing how all of Tanach relates seamlessly,鈥 added Kermaier.

Romm had words of encouragement for his fellow Cougars going into the national round: 鈥淵ishar Kochachem for all of the Tanakh that you have learned this year,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou should be proud of your hard work and dedication to Talmud Torah. The Chidon, however, offers an opportunity to more than just learn Torah. It offers an opportunity to know Torah, to internalize it, to approach mastery. This path is far more difficult than simply learning Torah, but also far more rewarding, in my experience. If you work towards this goal, you will be able to say of yourself: 转讜专转 讗诪转 讛讬转讛 讘驻讬讛讜.鈥

In addition to the Chidon, Torah knowledge abounds in another extracurricular: Torah Bowl! Earlier this month, the Yeshivat 91影视 Girls Torah Bowl team won first place at their virtual meet. In preparation for the competition, they learned the last 12 perakim of Bamidbar along with Rashi鈥檚 commentary.

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Yeshivat 91影视-YU Kollel and Legacy Beit Midrash Fellows Programs Launch /yeshivat-frisch-yu-kollel-and-legacy-beit-midrash-fellows-programs-launch/ Fri, 13 Sep 2019 14:32:48 +0000 /?p=44942 Yeshivat 91影视 is thrilled to announce the launch of its new 91影视-YU Kollel and 91影视-Legacy Beit Midrash Fellows programs this year. The programs bring together 91影视 students with two cohorts of YU students, one with six semicha students from Yeshivat University鈥檚 Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and the other with...

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Yeshivat 91影视 is thrilled to announce the launch of its new 91影视-YU Kollel and 91影视-Legacy Beit Midrash Fellows programs this year. The programs bring together 91影视 students with two cohorts of YU students, one with six semicha students from Yeshivat University鈥檚 Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and the other with eight advanced students from Stern College for Women鈥檚 Legacy Heritage Jewish Educators Project. 91影视 juniors will have the opportunity to learn with the RIETS students and with the Legacy Heritage Fellows in Judaic Studies throughout the day.

While at 91影视, the YU participants will have the opportunity to hone their pedagogical skills in and outside of the classroom, and gain invaluable insight into the everyday workings of teaching in a yeshiva high school. In addition, the RIETS students will have their own seder and shiur under the guidance of the rosh kollel, 91影视 Talmud faculty member Rabbi Noah Gardenswartz. The Legacy Heritage Fellows will have shiur with 91影视 Tanach faculty member and freshman grade dean Shoshana Chanales, and the program will be under the guidance of Shani Taragin, who will be coming in monthly from Israel.

鈥淭he goals of the program are to enhance 91影视 as a yeshiva and makom Torah, with young men and women learning here seriously and modeling to the students what it means to choose to learn lishma as a young person,鈥 said 91影视 Associate Principal Rabbi Joshua Wald. 鈥淭he YU participants will be connected to the classrooms, which will enhance the learning of the students. It will provide students with more individualized attention in both Gemara and Chumash. In addition, 91影视 will serve as a training ground for these future educators.鈥

The YU participants will also take part in weekly discussions (coordinated by Chanales and 91影视鈥 Rabbi Shalom Richter) with seasoned 91影视 educators. The discussions will center around a variety of pedagogical issues, such as lesson planning, discipline and maintaining positive teacher-student relationships.

鈥淭he faculty at 91影视 are very warm. They seem excited and passionate about what they鈥檙e doing and it鈥檚 great to be here,鈥 said recent musmach Rabbi Chaim Gerson, who is also completing his master鈥檚 in Jewish Education at YU鈥檚 Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration. He hopes that having the kollel at 91影视 will allow the high schoolers 鈥渢o see that learning is cool, and it is fun.鈥

YU participant Penina Torczyner, who is completing a joint bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 in Jewish education from Stern and Azrieli, agreed. 鈥淚 hope the students will see that college students can take time out of their day and sit in the beit midrash and learn,鈥 she said. 鈥淎 Torah life is a Torat chayim and we want to show that it鈥檚 enjoyable as well.鈥

91影视 students are looking forward to having the program participants on campus. 鈥淗aving a large beis presence makes learning in the beit midrash easier and more meaningful,鈥 said 91影视 junior Uriel Simpson.

Among the robust cohort of YU participants, multiple approaches to Torah learning are represented. 鈥淲e come from different backgrounds and were exposed to different elements of talmud Torah,鈥 explained Legacy Heritage Fellow Rivka Lichtenstein Anapolle. 鈥淪eeing us come together for the sake of learning lishma will show the students that we can all come together and learn Torah.鈥

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91影视 Tanakh Department Integrates Textual Analysis and Art Appreciation /frisch-tanakh-department-integrates-textual-analysis-and-art-appreciation/ Thu, 16 Nov 2017 16:06:26 +0000 http://frischschool.wpengine.com/?p=6349 Tanakh students at Yeshivat 91影视 had the opportunity last week to integrate thematic textual study with the study of art. Students of Mrs. Shira Kronenberg created stained glass representations of Parashat Bereishit, and continued their pottery projects focusing on Jeremiah 18. Meanwhile, students in Mrs. Aliza Weinberg鈥檚 鈥淪ibling Rivalry鈥 senior...

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Tanakh students at Yeshivat 91影视 had the opportunity last week to integrate thematic textual study with the study of art. Students of Mrs. Shira Kronenberg created stained glass representations of Parashat Bereishit, and continued their pottery projects focusing on Jeremiah 18. Meanwhile, students in Mrs. Aliza Weinberg鈥檚 鈥淪ibling Rivalry鈥 senior honors elective just completed their first unit, on Kayin and Hevel and the world鈥檚 first fratricide. Each student picked a piece of art that depicts the story, analyzed the piece and explained the extent to which the artist stayed true to the text or veered from it. Students also discussed whether the artistic depictions were similar to any of the commentaries they had learned in class.

鈥淭he goal of the project was to give the students an overall appreciation for art and how artists have turned to the Tanach for their inspiration,鈥 said Weinberg. Senior Lauren Borenstein ’18 said the assignment gave her the opportunity, after having learned all of the traditional Jewish approaches in great detail, to see this story through the lens of an artist.

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Chumash Class: Comparing and Contrasting Pharaoh and the Nazi Regime /chumash-class-comparing-and-contrasting-pharaoh-and-hitler/ Fri, 30 Oct 2015 15:26:02 +0000 http://frischschool.wpengine.com/?p=3485 Students in Mrs. Goldfischer鈥檚 ninth-grade Chumash class have been working on an in-class assignment where they had to either compare or contrast Pharaoh and Hitler and their treatment of the Jewish people. This is an example of how 91影视 students explore聽ancient Jewish history through a modern prism. Students considered what...

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Students in Mrs. Goldfischer鈥檚 ninth-grade Chumash class have been working on an in-class assignment where they had to either compare or contrast Pharaoh and Hitler and their treatment of the Jewish people. This is an example of how 91影视 students explore聽ancient Jewish history through a modern prism. Students considered what they learned in Shemot Chapter 1 and reflected on Pharaoh鈥檚 goals, reasons why he persecuted the Jews,聽his use of propaganda, progression of anti-Semitic attacks and more. The commentary of Ramban, written in the 13th century, dealt with the many of stages of Pharaoh鈥檚 anti-Semitic measures against the Jews – measures that frighteningly resemble some forms of modern anti-Semitism.

Some student groups felt that these two anti-Semites were extremely similar, while other groups argued that they share some similarities but also significant differences. Other groups, still, argued that these two rulers were radically different from one another in their treatment of the Jews.

One group noticed that these ruthless tyrants both had reasons to feel gratitude to a specific Jew鈥攆or Pharaoh, it was Yosef, and for Hitler,聽it was Eduard Bloch, a Jewish family doctor who took care of his mother. Yet these feelings of appreciation were instead replaced with feelings of fear and hatred of the Jewish nation.

Excerpts from students鈥 writings are below:

鈥淏oth Pharoah and Hitler convinced people who weren鈥檛 initially against Jews to hate them. Hitler convinced a lot of the Germans and non-Jewish neighbors to kill Jews. Similarly, Pharaoh started off by only convincing the higher government officials but eventually convinced any Egyptian that they can take advantage of the Jews.”

鈥淧haroah only wanted to slow down Jewish growth, his 鈥榝inal solution鈥 was only created once his earlier attempts were unsuccessful and even then his main objective was to kill the baby boys and not total extermination.鈥

鈥淏oth Pharpah and Hitler had a personal connection to a Jew that they knew was Jewish and protected while targeting the rest of the nation.鈥

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Humash and English Collide: The Sale of the Birthright /humash-and-english-collide-the-sale-of-the-birthright/ Thu, 30 Apr 2015 14:39:40 +0000 http://frischschool.wpengine.com/?p=2920 When subjects collide: Yaakov, Esav and the Sale of the Birthright in Chumash and English #url#

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Serendipity: 聽the act of finding something valuable or delightful when one is not looking for it.

Dr. Berkman – English

english webpost 2My 聽9H2 and 9H3 read Brave New World and immediately after saw and discussed the film, Gattaca. 聽Gattaca is set in the not-too-distant future. 聽A less-than-perfect man, Vincent Freeman, 聽wants to travel to the stars; however, society 聽has categorized him as less than suitable given his imperfect genetic make-up. 聽He has become one of the underclass of humans that is useful only for menial jobs. To move ahead, Vincent assumes the identity of Jerome Morrow, a perfect genetic specimen who is a paraplegic as a result of a car accident. With professional advice, Vincent learns to deceive DNA and urine sample testing. 聽Because a stolen birthright is a major motif in Gattaca, a comparison and contrast paper comparing and contrasting the film to the story of Yaakov and Esav from Chumash was assigned. 聽(Not only is the ability to construct a tightly structured comparison and contrast a valuable skill, 聽but the ability to apply knowledge of 聽Chumash to secular studies in high school and on into college can be an advantageous one.) 聽So when my students asked me if I knew that they were currently studying the story of Yaakov and 贰蝉别惫听in their Chumash class: Serendipity

Mrs. Goldfisher – Chumash

Esav cries out to his father immediately after discovering that his brother Yaakov received the blessing that was intended for him and says: ‘Is not he rightly named Yaakov (root 注拽讘) ? for he has supplanted (讜讬注拽讘谞讬) me these two times: he took away my birthright; and, behold, now he hath taken away my blessing.’ (Genesis 37:36)

Is Esav correct? Did 驰补补办辞惫听trick him twice?

Esav is correct in that there were two separate stories where 驰补补办辞惫听comes out a winner: the sale of the birthright and the blessing narrative. 聽Students in 91影视 studied both these narratives. 聽Here is a peek at what we learned about the first story, namely the sale of the birthright:

Students first analyzed the text carefully to develop 贰蝉补惫鈥檚 character and study the various methods of characterization at play in Genesis chapter 25. 聽After the textual analysis we asked essential questions to discover whether or not 驰补补办辞惫听acted unjust. 聽First and foremost can a birthright be bought and sold? 聽Did Esav desire to be the firstborn with all the responsibility it entailed? Was he willing to wait to reap the benefits of the birthright or did he only appreciate immediate physical gratification? We studied medieval commentators such as Rashi, Rashbam and Chizkuni and evaluated their approaches. 聽In addition, we placed the biblical story in its historical context, within the Ancient Near East, and looked to the Nuzi Tablets for historical and legal support. 聽If one can argue that 驰补补办辞惫听purchased the birthright from someone who did not value the birthright and that he paid a fair amount for this honor than certainly 驰补补办辞惫听cannot be called a trickster.

The narrator has the last word 鈥渁nd Esav despised his birthright (35:34).鈥 聽Esav聽might claim he was deceived with the sale of the birthright but we cannot take all his words at face value.


Ben Moskowitz – 91影视 ninth grader

…The stealing of the birthright also gives the viewer a new perspective of Anton鈥檚 character. In the beginning, Esav didn’t care about his birthright and gave it up for lentil soup. However, Anton always cared about his birthright, and he always tried to prove to Vincent that he was the superior brother and deserved the birthright. This gives the viewer the initial reaction that Anton is good. Although Anton 聽tries putting Vincent down, he cares and appreciates his birthright. However, later when 驰补补办辞惫听gets the blessing instead of Esav and when 驰补补办辞惫听used 贰蝉补惫鈥檚 birthright, only then does Esav聽get angry. In fact, he gets so angry he attempts to kill his brother, which is why people who know the story view Esav as such an evil person. When Anton knew that his brother obtained his birthright, he got very angry, and he threatened to make Vincent鈥檚 聽deception public and ruin his dreams, which is almost like killing Vincent. By seeing that Anton鈥檚 and 贰蝉补惫鈥檚 reacted in very similar ways when learning that the other person took their birthright shows the viewer how evil Anton was. Anton acts in a very similar way to Esav, while even though Anton probably didn鈥檛 go through with his threat, just making it allowed us to compare him to Esav letting the viewer view him as an evil person. By comparing Anton and Esav, the viewer gains a clearer perspective on Anton鈥檚 character.

 

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