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120 West Century Road, Paramus, New Jersey, 07652

Tel: 201-267-9100 Fax: 201-261-9340 Auto Info: 201-487-2830

Friday, June 1, 2012

Yesterday's first ever Engineering Symposium at Frisch




June 1, 2012 
Dear Parents,

What an amazing event we had yesterday at Frisch!  The excitement and enthusiasm of all the students was evident as Frisch held the first ever Engineering Symposium. Attended by over 100 students and faculty from five area schools, this event was the culmination of our science engineering elective. Here are pictures from the event: SciTech Engineering Conference at Frisch

Throughout the year, the passion and energy of the students could be witnessed daily in our engineering lab as students worked diligently in teams under the able guidance of Mrs. Rifkie Silverman to acquire the skills and conceptual understanding of what it means to be an engineer.  This elective course, which was supported by the Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education, will be offered to both 9th and 10th graders next year.

As is always the case, our students can best describe what the year was like for them.  Below is an excerpt from an article written by Benjamin Glass (’14).

“Over the course of this year, I have gained an immeasurable amount from our class. At the start of the year, programming was an enigma to me, and potentiometer was a term from science fiction. Today, the secrets of these terms are open to me. Our work in class with Arduino microprocessors has led me to begin learning JAVA on my own, and I will be taking a class in C programming this summer at Columbia. From the students of the Frisch engineering class: a hearty thanks to Mrs. Silverman, who put her all into directing us throughout the year, and to Dr. Furman who helped get the engineering class off the ground along with Mrs. Silverman”

As they say, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Below please enjoy this exceptional videography produced by our budding young filmmaker as well as a member of the engineering class, Tamar  Palgon ('14).



I am looking forward to continued science exploration with your children next year.

-Dr. Mindy Furman
Chair – Science Department

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Watch Frisch Graduation live on Frisch.org




FRISCH GRADUATION  
THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2012 

This year for the first time, we will be live-streaming graduation enabling anyone near and far to see it live from our homepage.

Simply go to www.frisch.org on Thursday, June 7th at 8:00 p.m. to watch the graduation ceremony.

LAST CHANCE TO SUPPORT OUR STUDENTS IN THE JEWISH DAY SCHOOL ACADEMY AWARDS! VOTING ENDS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT!



May 30, 2012
Dear Parent,

Tonight is the deadline for voting for the AVICHAI Foundation's Jewish Day School Video Contest. At last count, Frisch was in the top ten schools with the most votes. We urge you to support our students and school by voting for the video. Frisch could win up to $10,000. Please follow the link below to give our student-made video a thumbs up!

Go to http://video.frisch.org and give our video a Thumbs Up!

Thank you,

Dr. Kalman Stein
Principal

Friday, May 25, 2012

Prepare for Matan Torah with Frisch: 2 Learning opportunities in Teaneck over Shavuot



First night of Shavuot 
Shiurim by Rabbi Jonathan Schachter and Rabbi Sheldon Morris
From midnight until 4am 
At Congregration B'nei Yeshurun

First day of Shavuot, Sunday, May 27 
Community Shavuot shiur by Mrs. Yael Goldfischer 
On the topic Mix-up or Method: The order of events surrounding Matan Torah 
At 6:30PM
At the home of Josh and Robin Rochlin 
1365 Milford Terrace, Teaneck 

Refreshments will be served.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

FRISCH IS IN THE TOP 10 FOR THE AVI CHAI FOUNDATION'S VIDEO CONTEST WITH LESS THAN ONE WEEK TO GO! Please help!




FRISCH IS IN THE TOP 10 FOR THE AVI CHAI FOUNDATION'S VIDEO CONTEST WITH LESS THAN ONE WEEK TO GO! 
If you have not yet voted, please show your support for our students and our school by voting and leading us to victory. Details below.

May 24, 2012 
Dear Parents:

The AVICHAI Foundation is sponsoring the Jewish Day School Academy Awards video contest. The school video that earns the most votes can win up to $10,000. Our students have submitted an entry to this contest. While winning the prize money would be wonderful, we would also like to recognize the initiative and creativity of our students. Please support them by voting for our video. Voting opens TODAY, May 16 at 9 AM EST and closes Wednesday, May 30 at 11:59 PM EST. 
  • To vote, go to the following link, http://video.frisch.org, watch “That’s Something Frisch,” our student-produced video, and then give it a THUMB’S UP.

Sincerely,

Dr. Kalman Stein
Principal

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Frisch Dance Team Performance


THE FRISCH DANCE TEAM

CORDIALLY INVITES ALL THE WOMEN OF 

THE FRISCH SCHOOL COMMUNITY,

FRIENDS AND RELATIVES TO THEIR

END OF YEAR DANCE CONCERT

LADIES ONLY


ENJOY THE TEAM AS THEY PERFORM

A VARIETY OF DANCE GENRES

AND

SAY FAREWELL TO OUR GRADUATING SENIORS

MAY 22, 2012

7 PM

THE AUDITORIUM

THE FRISCH SCHOOL

120 WEST CENTURY ROAD

PARAMUS, NJ 07652

201.267.9100

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Please join us for a Community Shavuot Shiur



Please join us for a
Community Shavuot Shiur

   Mix-up or Method:
The order of events surrounding
Matan Torah 

Presentation by:
Mrs. Yael Goldfischer, Chumash Department Chair
Sunday, May 27, 2012
(first day of Shavuot)
6:30 pm
At the home of Josh and Robin Rochlin
1365 Milford Terrace, Teaneck
Refreshments will be served.
For more information: shira.weiss@frisch.org

Friday, May 11, 2012

Reminder: Frisch Fashion Show for women only, on May 21 at 7:15 PM.




Reminder: Frisch Fashion Show! 
YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL. YOU ARE ENOUGH
a pre-shavuot event for women only
A spring fashion focusing on the uniqueness of women
Thoughts on Megillat Ruth by Mrs. Rachel Besser
 Light supper included
Monday, May 21 at 7:15 PM
at The Frisch School
120 West Century Road
Paramus, NJ
Support women entrepreneurs and artists during our
art, accessories and clothing sale!
Proceeds to The Frisch School and Sharsheret
$18 per person
$54 per family
RSVP by May 14 to Tikvah.Wiener@Frisch.org

support women entrepreneurs & artists during our art, accessories and clothing sale!
and
please patronize our sponsors:
ezrah’s closet, a division of project ezrah,
 has supplied outfits for this unique fashion show
Ezrah’s Closet, a place to find gently worn work, school and special occasion garments for women, teens and girls, is now accepting donations of spring outfits
Contact Susan G. Alpert at 201-569-9047 X11 or email ezrahscloset@ezrah.org
GLAM SALON
our models’ hair stylists
201-567-3324    40 Grand Avenue, Englewood, NJ
MARY KAY COSMETICS
 the event’s make-up artist
 Ilana Prager, Senior Sales Director, 
646-641-4634  

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Please join us for a night of Learning in Style!

Frisch Fashion Show

Please join us for a night of  
Learning in Style! 
Perspectives on Megilat Ruth
by our faculty member, Mrs. Rachel Besser 
and 
a Spring Fashion Presentation
"You are Beautiful...You are Enough."
For women only! 
Monday, May 21 at 7:15 PM
A light supper will be served.
Minimum contribution per person: $18 
Minimum contribution per family: $54

RSVP required by May 14 to Tikvah.Wiener@Frisch.org

Monday, April 30, 2012

Our Third Annual Sports Breakfast




Dear Parents,

The Third Annual Cougar Sports Breakfast was held yesterday with more than 300 students, parents, siblings and coaches in attendance.

Those attending enjoyed an amazing breakfast-including sports-themed cupcakes and strawberries- prepared by our very own Cougar Café chefs and staff.

Our Keynote Speaker, Mr. Richard Bernstein, an attorney and advocate for the rights of the disabled who has been blind since birth, provided our students and parents with an inspiring message about overcoming adversity. Mr. Bernstein spoke about his personal  experience as a marathon and triathlon participant, as well as his work on behalf of the disabled, including working with the Israeli army to include disabled young men and women in army service. 

Mr. Bernstein received a standing ovation from the overflow crowd as he was presented with an array of Cougar  paraphernalia to be taken back to his home state of Michigan.

Following the Mr. Bernstein's remarks, Dr. Stein recognized the student athletes and coaches of our 27 teams and acknowledged the important supporting role all parents play in ensuring their children’s regular participation in our athletics program.

We look forward to welcoming you all at next year’s breakfast.

To view photos from the event, click here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.394668670565003.93784.194798690552003&type=1

We are grateful to the following families for sponsoring this year’s breakfast and for their generosity,

Cougar:
Anonymous
The Hod Family – ELLKAY

All Star:
Shira and Seth Levine
Alyssa and Sam Zagha

Captain:
Ellen and Jonathan Kleinhaus
Deena and Gilad Ottensoser
Batya and Nachman Paul and Family
Aviva and Paul Rolnick and Family
Rena and Douglas Soclof

Fan:
Shirley and Hadley Bach
Beth and Sam Bernstein
Mindy and Eli Davidoff
Amy and Myron Eagle
Susan and Michael Edwards
The Elias Family
Debbie and Philip Fishel
Alisa and Jonathan Gellis
Ilana and Stuart Goldberg
Susan and Kenny Greif
Elissa and Michael Katz
The Lauer Family
Lori and Kevin Lemmer
Julie and Richard Lobel
Daniel and Miriam Michael
Debbie and Sam Moed
The Muss Family
Bracha and Marcel Ollech
Sara and Richie Schlussel
Rena and David Schlussel
Bryndie and Nelson Tuchman

Team Member:
Allison and Elliott Adler
Frank Aghassi
Ellen and Jack Atzmon
Todd and Deborah Baron and family
Renee and Howie Blumenfeld
Braun Family
Alyssa and Ari Ebrahimoff
The Feigenblum Family
The Fischler Family
Fishbein Family
Deborah and Shia Fishman
Abby and David Flamholz
Elana and Ray Goldberg
Anne and Jerry Gontownik
Lisa and Steven Gronowitz
The Herenstein Family
Shari and Yossi Katz
Richard and Jessica Langer
Cheryl and Lee Lasher
Shelley and Robert Mendelow
The Pavel Family
Suzanne and David Prince
Zahava and Hank Reinhart
The Sherman Family
The Weisbrot Family

Sincerely,

-Mr. Aron (A.C.) Coren
Athletic Director

Bid like there's no tomorrow - because there isn't.




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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Today's Yom Ha'atzmaut Program


Dear Parents:

There are some days that are just magical and at The Frisch School Yom Ha-Atzma’ut ought to be one of those days. And today was absolutely wonderful day, a day during which I just stood in the background and observed with pride the talents of our faculty and the Ru’ach, intelligence, and camaraderie of our students.

We began yesterday with our Yom HaZikaron program designed by the Ivrit Department to insure that each of us entered today’s festivities with a clear sense of the price the soldiers and citizens of Medinat Yisrael have paid to create and defend the Jewish State. 


Our goal each year on Yom Ha-Atzma’ut is to put together a program which includes not only celebration, thanksgiving, and Ru’ach but also substantive, thought-provoking intellectual content. Rabbi David Goldfischer, our director of student activities, made sure that we hit on all cylinders today.

We began with a beautiful Tefilah Chagigit, including an incredibly joyful rendition of Hallel in which virtually every student in the school participated. After our traditional breakfast of blue and white sheet cake,  we adjourned to our classrooms to learn about Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook’s little-known Hesped (eulogy) for Theodor Herzl through which he attempted to demonstrate, in a Dvar Torah elucidating the roles in our tradition of Mashi’ach Ben Yosef and Mashi’ach Ben David, that religious Zionists should look upon secular Zionism (and, of course, Zionists) as an indispensible ingredient working toward the ultimate redemption of the Jewish People. 
The theme of the day was an appreciation of the combination of the spiritual and physical, the religious and secular elements of Zionism during the last century which led to the creation and the magnificent achievements of Medinat Yisrael. So after reconvening to see a film about the struggle for and the development of the State each grade was treated in round robin style to each four presentations:

1.      Needless to say, Rav Kook’s Hesped for Herzl evoked a storm of protest within the rabbinical world in 1904. Our students got to hear Rav Kook’s spirited defense of his position as presented by Rabbis Jaffe and Fleischmann. (Rav Kook explained using the double meaning of the work Chol—either sand or that which is secular—to argue that the creation of a State and of the Kedusha inherent in a Jewish State begins with a grain of physicality and with the secular activity of creating the economic and political infrastructure).

2.      The presentation of a medal for military heroism to a member of a Hesder unit (played by Rabbi Blau) and the cynicism, actually the very funny cynicism of the non-religious officer bestowing the award: As in, “How does a Talmud Scholar defeat the enemy? Do you bore them to death?” The kids loved that one, courtesy of our resident wit, Rabbi Jonathan Feldman. The presentation included a superbly made film by Yeshivat Har Etzion about a Chassidic story often told by its late Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Amital which highlighted the importance of combining Torah with service to the community.


3.      Did you happen to notice the photos of the infancy of Tel Aviv which were shown during the one hundredth anniversary of its founding? Tel Aviv growth into a major cultural center and as a high tech area second only to Silicon Valley reflects the achievements of century of Zionists of all striped. Rabbi David Sher, who spearheads our Israel education program and who works hard to make sure that our kids see Israel’s achievements and glory, not just its struggle and needs, did a superb job in presenting Tel Aviv to our students.

4.      Even with the right glasses and powder in his hair Rabbi Ciner doesn’t look much like Menachem Begin but he certainly sounded like him as he presented Begin’s speech on Kniesset arguing that El Al should not be permitted to fly on Shabbat. The powerful speech, and the heckling by MK’s Rabbis Schachter, Bashist and Zauderer, gave the students a glimpse of the sometimes contentious issue of religion in Medinat Yisrael.


Back to the Shul for a wrap-up discussion by Rabbi Goldfischer followed by thirty minutes of spirited singing in dancing in celebration of the day.

And the weather cooperated! The prediction of early afternoon rain was wrong and the kids enjoyed a wonderful barbecue lunch—I guess you know that virtually every family in Israel celebrates the day with a barbecue—on our spacious fields. The barbecue was hosted and run, as it is each year, by the Frisch Parents Association and its wonderful volunteers.


NOW THE COMMERCIAL: As you undoubtedly know the Frisch Parents Association Auction is in full swing but time is running out. The Frisch Parents Association’s contribution to your child’s experience at The Frisch School goes far beyond hot dogs and hamburgers. I urge you to take a look at the auction offerings and get involved!


I have not been good about keeping parents informed about happenings at the school. I invite you to look at enjoy the following links on recent programs:

Video of last week’s tremendously meaningful Yom HaShoah Program featuring our very own Rabbi Jonathan Spier, his grandfather, Holocaust survivor, Mr. Walter Spier, and the family of the army captain who saved Mr. Spier’s life: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK65Z9ww1hw 

Monday’s Lunch and Learn “Religious Zionism in the 21st Century: Theological Trends and Political Consequences,” by R Uri Goldstein: http://frischschool.blogspot.com/2012/04/lunch-and-learn-by-rabbi-uri-goldstein.html

This week’s Tikvah Speakers Program lecture: “My Brain  Made Me Do It: Neuroscience and Free Will,” by Devorah Segal, MD,PhD: http://frischschool.blogspot.com/2012/04/dr-devorah-segal-on-my-brain-made-me-do.html

 Sincerely, 

-Dr. Kalman Stein
Principal

Rav Kook's Lamentation in Jerusalem for our Yom Ha'atzmaut Program

For today's Yom Ha'atzmaut program, our students learned about Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook’s little-known Hesped (eulogy) for Theodor Herzl through which he attempted to demonstrate, in a Dvar Torah elucidating the roles in our tradition of Mashi’ach Ben Yosef and Mashi’ach Ben David, that religious Zionists should look upon secular Zionism (and, of course, Zionists) as an indispensable ingredient working toward the ultimate redemption of the Jewish People.

  • You can read a translation of Rav Kook's Hesped here and read it in Hebrew here
  • Below view the presentation created about it by Rabbi Tzvi Pittinsky, our Director of Educational technology:

Here is a montage featuring video clips in which members of our faculty acted out scenarios based on the ideas of Rav Kook and a slideshow of the Yom Ha'atzmaut Chagiga and barbeque that followed.:

Celebrate Israel with the Frisch Auction!




Go to http://www.biddingforgood.com/frischschoolSee Israeli themed items to bid on!

Israeli Flag from Shea Stadium (mint condition): https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/item/Item.action?id=158740148

Astronomy Israel, Guided tour of the Heavens from Mitzpe Ramon: https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/item/Item.action?id=157821643

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Dr. Devorah Segal on My Brain Made Me Do It: Did Neuroscience Destroy Free Will?

Dr. Devorah Segal's lecture for the Tikvah Scholars Program on My Brain Made Me Do It: Did Neuroscience Destroy Free Will is now online.

You can watch the video below:


You can view the PowerPoint presentation for this lecture here:


Lunch and Learn by Rabbi Uri Goldstein on Religious Zionism in the 21st Century

Just in time for Yom Haatzmaut, Monday's Lunch and Learn by Rabbi Uri Goldstein's on Religious Zionism in the 21st Century is now online.

You can watch the video below:


You can read a sourcesheet for this shiur below:
Uri Goldstein Religious Zionism in the 21st Century

Please RSVP for our Cougar Sports Breakfast this Sunday

If you plan on attending the Cougar Sports Breakfast on Sunday, please make sure to RSVP immediately.

Cougar Sports Breakfast 
Sunday morning, 
April 29, 2012 
8:45 AM - Shacharit 
9:30 AM - Breakfast & Program 


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Congratulations to our Poetry Slam Winners

Congratulations to all the participants in today’s poetry competition hosted by Frisch. Our seven participants each wrote and presented two poems – one free form and one sonnet. The theme was redemption. There were 34 participants hailing from six different schools. There were ten finalists, five of them Frisch students! Congratulations to sophomore Esther Meir and senior Eitan Neugut for making the finals. Congratulations to sophomore Tamar Palgon for being the runner up in the entire competition. Congratulations to senior Eric Brauner for winning for best presentation. Congratulations to senior Emily Stone for winning the award for best sonnet. -Mrs. Meryl Feldblum -Rabbi Neil Fleischmann

Monday, April 23, 2012

It is Not Too Late To Sponsor and RSVP for The Sports Breakfast



As you know, The Third Annual Cougar Sports Breakfast will take place on Sunday morning, April 29th  (Shacharit at 8:45 a.m. and Breakfast and Program at 9:30).    We are grateful to the many parents who have come forward to sponsor this event and look forward to receiving an even larger participation from our parent body. 

Whether you have a child who participates in our sports programs or simply enjoys being a spectator at our games, we would like you to consider becoming a sponsor of this annual breakfast.  Sponsorship will give you the opportunity to show your gratitude to our sports department; funds raised will go towards enhancing our indoor and outdoor sports facilities. 

If you have not already done so, please visit donate.frisch.org to show your support for our athletic program.  All sponsors will be acknowledged in our Sports Breakfast program.  Please note: whether or not you choose to sponsor this breakfast, if you plan on attending the breakfast, please r.s.v.p. today so we can plan accordingly.  

Thank you to the following families who have already come forward to support this event.  

Cougar:
Anonymous
The Hod Family – ELLKAY

All Star:
Shira and Seth Levine
Alyssa and Sam Zagha

Captain:
Deena and Gilad Ottensoser
Batya and Nachman Paul and Family
Aviva and Paul Rolnick and Family
Rena and Douglas Soclof

Fan:
Shirley and Hadley Bach
Beth and Sam Bernstein
Mindy and Eli Davidoff
Susan and Michael Edwards
The Elias Family
Debbie and Philip Fishel
Alisa and Jonathan Gellis
Elissa and Michael Katz
Lori and Kevin Lemmer
Richard and Julie Lobel
Daniel and Miriam Michael
Debbie and Sam Moed
The Muss Family
Rena and David Schlussel
Bryndie and Nelson Tuchman

Team Member:
Allison and Elliott Adler
Frank Aghassi
Ellen and Jack Atzmon
Todd and Deborah Baron and family
Renee and Howie Blumenfeld
The Braun Family
The Feigenblum Family
The Fishbein Family
Abby and David Flamholz
Anne and Jerry Gontownik
Lisa and Steven Gronowitz
The Herenstein Family
Shari and Yossi Katz
Richard and Jessica Langer
Cheryl and Lee Lasher
Julie and Richard Lobel
Suzanne and David Prince
Zahava and Hank Reinhart
Sara and Richie Schlussel
The Weisbrot Family

We look forward to greeting you at the breakfast as we acknowledge our student athletes and coaches. 

Sincerely,
Dr. Kalman Stein, Principal                       
Elaine Weitzman, Executive Director
Aron Coren, Athletic Director