4th Graders Put on Exhibit of ’39 Melachos’

Under the guidance of their patient, devoted and enthusiastic teacher, Rabbi Moshe Stern, the boys of 4th grade in Lubavitcher Yeshiva in Montreal produced a simply unbelievable project. They toiled and learned for many weeks about the 39 melachos, and put together a physical exhibition of them.

Each melacha was done with an eye to the most minute detail. From the small pieces of cotton which represented the sheared wool, to the Bais Hamikdash in Shemayim on a bed of white cotton, individual huts made of popsicle sticks, the boys managed to depict, through their project, their love and respect of Yiddishkeit.

The exhibition was displayed to the families one evening and then on display in the school for the next few days for all the students to admire.

6 Comments

  • admirer

    wow. wowl wow. this is a Rebbi who knows how to teach. hands on learning is the most effective. yasher koach to rabbi stern and his talmidim. keep up the great work.

  • patient and devoted rebbi

    what a great idea. these kids wont forget the 39 melachos for a long time. great rebbi – seems like. he has a very “chein” look. hatzlocho to all of you. m’chayil el choyil.

  • wow!

    amazing! we need more teachers who look this excited to be in the classroom. i agree about the chein look- rabbi karp in lubavitch yeshivah has it too. it’s a for sure a certain innocence that the kids connect to.
    i keep looking at the pictures. i am completely blown away by the amount of effort and work that must have gone into this project. students learn team work, patience, perfection, creative skills. and they must be so proud of themselves.. truly and incredible rebbi!!!
    WOW
    yasher koach.

  • Devora P

    This is one of the most beutiful things I have ever seen in my life! What an awesome idea to teach children! Keep up the great work!