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The King David School — PO Box 286 Malvern Victoria 3144, Australia — Tel. 9527 0121 — Fax. 9005 2718 — Email. [email protected] — www.kds.vic.edu.au
The Weekly Newsletter of The King David School
24 August 2012 6 Elul 5772
DIARY DATES AUGUSTTues 28-Thurs 30Senior School Musical Into the Woods
Fri 31Year 3 PACE Program
DIARY DATES SEPTFri 31KDS Connect Day
On Sunday 19 August, the 17th Annual B’Nai B’rith Jewish Youth Art Competition 2012 was opened by Rebecca Forgasz, Director of the Jewish Museum of Australia, at the Glen Eira Town Hall.
This Art Competition, which features the work of students from all the Jewish schools in Melbourne as well as some of the other independent schools, is a wonderful showcase for the talents of our future artists. The judges’ report this year commented on the extremely high standard of the award winners’ artworks, which was demonstrated by the technical skills, creative concepts, and originality of these art pieces.
Art work entered by King David students did remarkably well this year, with students from both the Middle and Senior campuses achieving a total of ten awards, including one age category where KDS students were awarded first, second and third places.
King David VCE student Shana Watson was awarded the major prize, $1000.00 Bencjon Rozencwajg Memorial Scholarship, which was awarded to the student whose work demonstrated the most potential.
Congratulations to our wonderful, creative and talented students on these excellent achievements.
Continued on page 2
Our Talented Students Shine Again
Life LessonsAt the start of each term, the students on the Community Service strand of the Expanding Horizons Program for Year 9, receive training from Carla Barbieri from the Ardoch Foundation.
Topics include safety, working with children and the fabulous work that the Ardoch Foundation do.
Damien Green
AWARDWINNERS11-13 SCULPTURE:1st: Tara Finkelstein
11-13 MIXED MEDIA:1st: Madeleine Tseitlin
11-13 PAINTING:3rd: Amy Priester
14 -15 SCULPTURE:1st: Mia Gottlieb 2nd: Hannah Duke 3rd: Kiara Meltzer
14 -15 MIXED MEDIA:1st: Jordana Halperin
14 -15 PAINTING:2nd: Aviva Green
16-18 PAINTING:Ethan Brivik
BENCJAN ROZENCWAJG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Shana Watson
Maya Huxley Visual Arts Learning Area Leader Whole School
Year 3 visit toThe Jewish MUSEUMAs part of the Jewish Studies curriculum, the Year 3 students recently went on an enlightening excursion to the Jewish Museum of Australia. The students explored four areas:
• The artistry and poetry of the Hebrew alphabet created by a French contemporary artist Marc Lopez Bernal.
• Aleph Bet Yoga fun using body movements to create letters whilst singing an Aleph Bet song.
• As a prelude to Rosh Hashanah, the students looked at symbols connected to various Chaggim celebrated this year.
• Playing activities with the Hebrew alphabet featuring colourful and interesting objects.
Anita, Adam and Leslie
On Friday 17 August, the Year 7 and 8 Enrichment students visited ‘The Wonders of Mesopotamia’ exhibition at the Melbourne Museum.
This excursion ties in with the Enrichment topic for this term on Ancient Mesopotamia. Students have been studying and investigating the reasons why Mesopotamia is considered the cradle of civilisation. This excursion afforded them the opportunity to explore the ancient city states of Sumer, Assyria and Babylonia. They were also able to collect information and gain additional knowledge to add to their research projects. The exhibition was awe-inspiring and students had a fantastic time.
Gayle Dolgoy Enrichment Teacher Years 5-8
Ancient Wonders
Year 4 students were incredibly fortunate to be visited last week by author Goldie Alexander.
Ms. Alexander is the author of the book ‘Surviving Sydney Cove’ which the students have been studying in their English classes.
Ms. Alexander explained her process of writing and how she came up with the personalities for her characters. The students were particularly excited to have Ms. Alexander sign their books.
Feygi Zylberman and Dominic McLaughlin
Surviving Sydney Cove
Last Friday, The King David School hosted a group of 6 students, 3 teachers and one parent from Glen Iris Primary School. They spent the afternoon learning how to build and program a LEGO NXT robot in preparation for the Victorian FIRST LEGO League Championship which will be hosted by KDS (for the first time) on Sunday 2nd December at the Rebecca Magid Centre.
It was a chance for the fledgling Glen Iris team to learn from two of The King David School’s experienced LEGO Robotics practitioners in Gabi Abrahams and Sasha Goldenberg.
The Glen Iris team were very appreciative of the assistance and resources provided, and KDS will continue to provide mentoring support to the team in the lead up to the Victorian tournament later this year. KDS is very proud to be recognised by the FIRST organisation as an inspirational leader in robotics within the Victorian community.
Milorad Cerovac
Science Mentors
On 16 August, Vanessa (Mr Black’s wife), came to talk to the Year 3’s about the brain. She is a Brain Scientist.
Vanessa showed us slides of a healthy and an unhealthy brain. The healthy brain belonged to a 75 year old person and the unhealthy brain belonged to an 85 year old.
Using our Brains
We also learnt about our short and long term memory and we completed a fun memory test. She read some words aloud and we had to write down what we had remembered. Then we did a dot to dot activity using our pre-frontal cortex. This was quite challenging and very enjoyable.
Written by Jessica, Shae and Ellie - Year 3
The students of The King David School have shown overwhelming support for the ongoing charity mobile phone collection.
Noah, Hannah, Sonny and Joshua are displaying almost 100 phones which have been collected so far to assist a variety of organisations. One of the nominated charities is Gorillas Facing Extinction - which is organised by Zoos Victoria.
Did you know that each time your phone rings, a tiny piece of metallic ore named Coltan from Africa is making the call possible? Natural habitats are being destroyed in the search for Coltan. By donating your mobile phone you are lessening the demand for mining by returning the coltan coated capacitor for a second life.
Please continue to donate old phones. We will continue to send them on to a range of worthy causes.
Linda Winter
Students at Magid were only too happy to discard their school uniforms in favour of a denim uniform on Friday 3 August. Everyone on campus joined in to raise much needed funds for the Children’s Medical Research Institute. Posters like the one displayed were on view around the School to remind students of this important annual event.
A total of $276 was collected by the homerooms which brings the running total of money raised for charity to $2000 so far this year.
Thanks everyone.
Linda Winter
Year 4 students certainly pulled together for a Charity bakes sale on Friday 17 August.
The team of fundraisers sold items from tables on the verandah and also went round the School selling items on trays to students and staff.
The students requested that the money they collected be donated to the Byron Bay Hospital in NSW. Staff there were delighted to hear of their unexpected donation.
A hospital spokesperson said that the donation would be put towards a Slit Lamp for examining eyes in the Emergency Room.
Congratulations to all the students who worked so hard and to everyone who purchased items on the day.
Linda Winter
Seeing ahead
Jeans for Genes Day
Calling on YOU!
∑MATHS COMPETITION for 2012Problem 23Two workersOne worker received an amount of dollars per day which was equal to the amount of days he worked. Another worker received one dollar more per day than the first worker, but he worked one day less than the first worker. Who has got more money in total and by how much?
SolutionIf the first worker worked for n days, he has to receive n dollars per day, so n x n = n2 dollars in total. The second worker worked for (n –1) days and he received (n + 1) dollars per day, so (n – 1) x (n + 1) = n2 – 1 dollars in total. So, the first worker has one dollar more in total.
CONGRATULATIONS
Adam Black, Michael Bromberg and Sasha Goldenberg for the right solution to this problem
We are about to kick off our planning for the 2013 Fete and are looking for new people to join the committee. If you are interested in getting involved we woud love to hear from you.
There are a few spots available on the Committee ranging from coordinating a specific area to behind the scenes roles.
Please get in touch with Karen Katz on 0414 267 639 or [email protected] if you want to have a chat about joining us.
Fete Committee 2013
Problem 24Cutting a cuboidA cuboid has the following dimensions: length of 250 mm, width of 120 mm and height of 40 mm.
If you cut this cuboid into small cubes of one centimetre in length, put them next to each other in a row, what would be the length of this row in meters?
You are invited to an evening of monologues and music, that celebrates the work of Year 12 students.
2012 VCEPerforming Arts Evening
7.00 pm Wednesday 12 SeptemberMagid Institute 373 - 375 Dandenong Road, Armadale.
Refreshments will be served.
The King David School Parents’ Association invites you to join in our fundraising event and subscribe with us to:
Melbourne Theatre Company 2013 Season• Best seats in the house
• Our A Reserve seats are set aside before the season is launched.
• Choice of Saturday and/or Tuesday night performances
• Free, easy ticket exchanges
• Choice of plays
• Lowest subscriber prices
• All welcome - make up a group of family or friends.
• Or just come along and join our friendly crowd.
Register your interestIf you are interested in joining our theatre party, or if you have previously registered, but changed your contact details, please email your mailing address and contact phone number to [email protected] or phone Deborah on 9528 7225 by Sunday 19 August 2012
If you currently subscribe with King David you will automatically received a brochure from the MTC on 24 August 2012. KDS Booking forms will be emailed to you separately.
All bookings must be finalised by Sunday 16 Sept 2012 (Erev Rosh Hashanah).
NB: The MTC have brought all booking dates a month early this year, it’s not your imagination playing tricks with you.
2012 VCE VISUALARTS SHOWSunday 9 September 2pm - 5pmRebecca Magid Centre, 520 Orrong Road, ArmadaleRefreshments will be served
Trivia NightNOVEMBER 10
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Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Book by JAMES LAPINE
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Into theWoods28-30 August at 7.00pmGASWORKS THEATRE, Gasworks Arts Park,Cnr Graham & Pickles Street, Albert ParkTICKETS: www.gasworks.org.au OR 03 9699 3253
GASWORKS THEATRE, Gasworks Arts Park,Cnr Graham & Pickles Street, Albert ParkTICKETS: www.gasworks.org.au OR 03 9699 3253
We have an urgent request, looking for a donor for a Melbourne Jewish 4 year old child suffering from Leukaemia who requires bone marrow urgently.
The best chance to find a match is in the Jewish community.
The testing session for Shai Chaim Ben Ilana Mira will be held on
Tuesday 4 September, 4-7.30pm, strictly by appointment [at 15 minute intervals] @ Caulfield Blood Bank Centre, 322 Hawthorn Rd Caulfield, adjacent to Beth Weizmann.
The bone marrow registry has stated that they will only take pre-booked donors for this event, so please ask all those interested to email Yehuda on: [email protected] or phone: 0425 724 314.
Parking is available on site.
THIS IS A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. Let’s put ourselves in Shai Chaim Ben Ilana Mira parent’s shoes, if God forbid our child would be in a similar situation would we not expect everyone to help, if you had not considered it, ask yourself why haven’t you?
His uncle has sent the following information:
‘My little 4 ½ year old nephew has been diagnosed with Leukemia (JMML). He has been in intensive care in Melbourne for the past week with a 24x7 hour monitoring nurse by his side. We’ve been told that a blood stem cell or marrow transplant is the only chance of saving his life and that there is up to a 98% chance he will survive with the transplant. In 95% of cases the transplant can be as simple as a blood donation similar to what is given at a blood bank.’
Finding a match is extremely difficult. The only chance of a match is from someone from his own ethnic background, i.e. someone from the Jewish community. This is now urgent so if you or anyone you know between the ages of 18 and 45 would consider helping to save his life by taking a blood test in our quest to find a matching donor, not only could you save his life but our words would not be able to convey our gratitude and appreciation.
Please check out the Eligibility Criteria on http://www.abmdr.org.au/dynamic_menus.php?id=1&menuid=97&mainid=1
Or, if you have any queries, please contact the Caulfield Registry on: 9694 0106
URGENT REQUEST
COMMUNITY EVENT A unique opportunity to hear the compelling
true story of the survival of Iranian author Kooshyar Karimi
I CONFESS REVELATIONS IN EXILE Kooshyar Karimi An Iranian Jewish doctor’s story… Published by Wild Dingo Press, September 2012
“In a damp, soundless basement in the slums of Mashhad, Iran, crouching in the dark, a young boy frantically carves a Star of David onto the rough brick wall with a rusted nail clutched tightly in his trembling hand. With a palm to his heart, he takes an oath on the sacred symbol, while above him the first horrifying cries of the Islamic Revolution shake
the streets.” A gripping, previously untold story, which throws a chilling light on the secrets and lies that flourish in the fertile soil of dehumanising beliefs and practices – in this case in the Islamic Republic of Iran. This is a memoir by Sydney‐based doctor and writer/translator, Kooshyar Karimi, who in 2000 managed to flee, with his family, certain torture and death which stalked him on a daily basis in his native Iran. Karimi’s sin was his Jewishness and the fact that he helped desperate girls and women who had been raped, terminate the resulting pregnancies.
Sunday 26 August, 2.00-3.00pm Lamm Jewish Library of Australia 304 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield South
Enquiries/RSVP by Friday 24 August: 9272 5544; [email protected]
Alcohol & Youth YOUR SAY!
A Forum for Yea
r 8, 9, 10 stude
nts & parents to
have their say
about the prob
lem of youth &
alcohol in our c
ommunity
Thursday 13 September 2012 7.15pm – 9.30pm Glen Eira Town Hall
For all enqui
ries please co
ntact
Debbie Zaude
r, JCCV Youth
Alcohol
Project Mana
ger, on 0413 2
63 673
or email dzau
au
“I am proud to be
involved with
this unique & im
portant even
t! I
look forw
ard to m
eeting you
there.” G
ary Blieden, Captain
AJAX Am
ateur Footba
ll Club
The ‘Alcohol & Youth, Your Say’ Forum is kindly funded by a Glen Eira Council Community Grant
Australian Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Victorian
Division
The Film Club @304 Presents
“Poker Face”
From the Award winning drama series – “Voices from the Heartland” starring Sasson Gabai
Every Friday night for the past 16 years, Anna and Alex meet for their weekly poker game with three other couples. Alex has not yet turned 60 but problems with his memory are getting worse and the group decides to vote to determine whether Alex will have to give up his seat at the table. Anna knows that if they lose, Alex will be miserable. She puts on her poker face and goes to war.
Sunday 26th August, 2012 3:00-5:00pm
At the Lamm Library
304 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield Cost: $10/per person Enquiries: Pam 9272 5511
www.ljla.org.au
NEW YEAR?
9563 9208 www.etzchayim.org.au Progressive Synagogue
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W I T H T H E S U P P O R T O F R A B B I A L L I S O N C O N Y E R
Admission: $8.00 ($5.00 concession)Enquiries: AIJAC - 9681 6660
MELBOURNE HEBREW CONGREGATIONCNR TOORAK ROAD & ARNOLD STREET,
SOUTH YARRA
AIJACAUSTRALIA/ISRAEL
& JEWISH AFFAIRS COUNCIL
Sunday 23 September 20127:30 pm
DR. TAL BECKER
Originally from Melbourne, Dr. Becker was Senior Policy Adviser to Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006-2009, a lead negotiator in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process in Annapolis, Director of International Law at Israel’s Foreign Ministry and Counsel to Israel’s UN Mission in New York. He is currently a Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and an International Associate at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
ISRAEL: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN A CHANGING MIDDLE EAST
The International Bible Contest for Adults (for 25 year olds and up) is back after 32 years!!!
The Bible is the cultural underpinning of the People of Israel as a whole and for all of its factions, variations and communities. It is the foundation of our existence as a people and is the basis of our right to our country. The Bible connects us to our past and holds our hope for the future.
The Bible Contest serves as an educational measure for increasing the importance of the Bible and its foundation in the eyes of the public in the country in general and in the eyes of the Jewish People in the Diaspora in particular.
After a 32 year break, the Ministry of Education is resuming the conduct of the international Bible Contest for Adults. The return to the Book of Books and the reading of the Bible will strengthen the ties of the Jews of the Diaspora with the State of Israel and the Land of Israel. Visit the website to learn all about participation and registration.
King David Studentsplay a Love Song
Fresh from their sell-out season of Avenue Q, JYM theatre co. is delighted to present its inaugural play season. Staging Marvin Chernoff’s charming comedy, Chaim’s Love Song in September, JYM is excited to be tackling a new style of show.
JYM provides a connection to the Jewish community for many of its members and provides a unique opportunity for individuals who, for religious reasons, may not be able to participate in mainstream companies.
Chaim’s Love Song is a poignant, heart-warming comedy about laughter and tragedy, the power of memory and our search for love and meaning. When an elderly Jewish man meets a young Gentile woman sitting on his park bench, an unlikely friendship blooms from awkward beginnings. The show is overflowing with Jewish humour and philosophy, wrapped around the spirit of survival at the heart of our community.
Experienced director Brendan Cohen returns to JYM for Chaim’s Love Song. Brendan is “delighted to return to the intimacy of a well-crafted play full of laughter and emotion.” Having directed three of JYM’s previous productions, he is excited to be joining JYM on their first non-musical experience.
The show also boasts King David ex-collegian talent with cast member Paula Kofmansky. Paula is delighted to be returning to the JYM family to perform the role of Chaim’s daughter Rachel.
Chaim’s Love Song is being staged at the Phoenix Theatre, 101 Glenhuntly Rd, Elwood.
Show dates and times are:
Opening Saturday 1 September @ 8pm (Meet the director, producer and cast after the show; drinks and nibbles included!)
Sunday 2 September @ 4pm
Tuesday 4 September @ 8pm
Wednesday 5 September @ 8pm
Saturday 8 September @ 8pm
Closing Sunday 9 September @ 4pm
Tickets $30-$35
Bookings online at www.jymtheatre.com or through ticketing manager Alan Samuel ([email protected] or 0408 024 224)