ULY’s 6th Graders Express Their Avodah!

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — As part of the Chayolei Tzivos Hashem program, students of Lubavitcher Yeshiva, went all out with an interactive expo portraying the role of man’s avoda. Four units of the 6th grade division hammered out talented, creative and meaning-full exibits on the themes of Torah, Avoda, Gemilas Chassodim and Tzedaka. Parents and relatives, as well as passers-by, we’re all invited to vote for the best exihibit. At the end of a long night – one unit managed to pull slightly ahead of the others by just 3 votes – Unit Tzedaka!

More pictures in the Extended Article!

The students were most grateful to their parents for giving them the encouragement to do such a great job and for showing up to vote on them. They also expressed much gratitude towards their principal, Rabbi Simpson, for his enitiative and support with this project and for all the other wonderful projects happening at the Yeshiva.

13 Comments

  • Parent

    Another great job by ULY. We really appreciate the work of Rabbi Zalman Karp the one behind most projects. A special man who never asks for any credit. We have a selfless man who dedicates hour after hour to the Rebbe’s work!

    Rabbi Karp THANK YOU!!!

  • a proud parent

    Thank you to the Rebbis and madrichim for your great work with our boys.

    Yes, thank you to Rabbi Simpson, Rabbi Karp, Rabbi Terk and anyone else who took part in this very nice event.

    The boys absolutely loved it and I think it brought out the best in them.

    Keep up the great work!

  • yb

    I loved, loved, loved seeing this. It’s great to see that learning is done in a hands-on way.

    Thank you Morahs and Rebbis *(although none of my kids are in a Rebbi class yet)

    Another important note: Please consider having morahs for the boys for another year/two, maybe until third grade. It would be so beneficial!

  • chaya csillag

    simcha u did a great job. we love you and miss you. we are real proud of you

    love your cousin from vegas

  • An excited pupil

    Rabbi Shmuli Turk, you are the best! I love going to your programs.