Parshat Noach | Candle Lighting 6:16 pm | Havdalah 7:16 pm | |
This week, Upper School Judaic Studies teacher Rabbi Johnny Ouzzan shares his parsha perspectives on Abraham's defining trait of Chesed (kindness), highlighting how his faith in a benevolent Creator compelled him to live a life of moral purpose and altruism, serving as a guiding example for his descendants.
Read Rabbi Ouzzan's Parsha Perspectives.
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Hakarat HaTov - Recognizing the Good | |
We are so grateful for all our volunteers this week! A huge shoutout and thank you goes out to:
April Amsalem, Vanessa Coleman, Michelle Mendelejis, Reut Mizrahi, Regina Shamooelian
If you would like to volunteer at RMBA please click here to view our opportunities.
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Mazal Tov to Daniel Huvard (Class of 2010) and Jessie Cassorla on the occasion of their wedding!
Mazal Tov to parents Laura Huvard and Mark Huvard.
Mazal Tov to siblings Elana Huvard (Class of 2005) and Asi Lubotzky, Jonathan Huvard (Class of 2002) and Carley Huvard.
Mazal Tov to nieces and nephew: Mali (4th Grade), Naomi (Kindergarten), and Lavi Lubotzky (EC15)
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Empowering Parents - Digital Safety Insights
Earlier this week, we welcomed Rahel Bayar, a former sex crimes and child abuse prosecutor and digital safety expert, for an informative session on digital safety. Rahel presented on a variety of vulnerabilities that our children face online today, walking parents through the motives and dangers associated with various apps. She equipped parents with essential tools to protect our children in the digital world. In addition to the parent session, Rahel worked with our 4th and 5th graders, as well as Middle School and High School students, addressing digital safety in an age-appropriate manner. A detailed email, including handouts from the session, will be sent out next week to all parents. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to this important discussion!
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Hands-On Learning
This week, Morah Aviva's EC4A class focused on Parshat Noach and the letter of the week, “Hh.” The students engaged in a cooperative teyvah (ark) mural activity that encouraged problem-solving and creativity. They also created individual teyvah collages, practicing their Hebrew writing skills by labeling their work “Teyvat Noach” (Noach's Ark). In addition to these activities, students enjoyed water play at the sensory table, searched for pairs among the manipulative toys in the Math Center, and used mosaic tile shapes to replicate patterns in the Science Center. Alphabet activities included a letter “Hh” word wall, Show and Tell, and an instructional group lesson on tracing and directional concepts to aid in developing beginning writing skills.
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Insights and Inspiration
This past Thursday, two of Mr. Cell's high school social studies classes welcomed visiting lecturers. RMBA parent and board chair Dr. Rhoda Seplowitz spoke to our 11th-12th grade AP Psychology class about her work as a psychiatrist, answering various questions from the students. Additionally, Gavi Roisman, a practicing lawyer and former leader of RMBA's Model U.N. team, engaged in an interactive seminar with our 9th-12th grade MUN team.
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Mastering Inequalities
Eighth grade students in Ms. Rosenzweig's math class worked diligently this week preparing for their Chapter 8 test on multi-step inequalities and equations. They engaged in various review activities and problem-solving exercises, to reinforce their understanding of the concepts.
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Sweet Science
This week in Mr. Matt's 5th grade STEAM class, students focused on "Matter"—what it is, what it becomes, and how it changes from one state (form) to another. They began a hands-on activity where they followed instructions to create their own rock candy using simple syrup, string, a weighted base, and a cup. The students really enjoyed this "sweet" project as they learned how to connect the scientific process to their everyday lives.
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Peer-Led Learning
This week, a Post-Shacharit Halacha (Jewish law) class for high school students was launched, run by their peers. Despite being optional, nearly 20 high schoolers are choosing to start their day with five minutes of learning practical Halachot (laws) related to the laws of Shabbat!
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Parsha Activities
This week, Morah Sandy's EC3A class focused on Parsha Noach. They collected pictures and toy animals from around the room to demonstrate how Noach gathered animals for the ark. The students then learned about the rainbow as a sign from Hashem that He would never cause such a devastating flood again. They created their own rainbows during a teacher-directed lesson, finishing them off with fluffy clouds.
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Finding Factors
This week, students in Ms. Rosenzweig's 6th grade math class worked hard to learn about the Greatest Common Factor (GCF). Through engaging activities and collaborative problem-solving, they explored how to find the GCF of various sets of numbers. The students practiced applying this important concept to simplify fractions and solve real-world problems, enhancing their overall understanding of mathematical relationships.
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Essay Writing Fun
This week, Mr. Simon's third-grade class was busy writing essays using their newest spelling words! Each week, the class practices for the spelling test on Friday, and one effective method they use is to write sentences incorporating the spelling list. This week, their words lent themselves well to essay writing, making the activity both fun and engaging!
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Sand and Stars
This week, Morah Tsippi's EC2B class engaged in hands-on play with sand and various vehicles to help them understand Avraham's journey through the desert by foot and by camel. In connection with Parshat Lech Lecha, they discussed how Hashem told Avram to go and blessed him with the promise that his descendants would be as numerous as the sand on the ground and the stars in the sky. As they explored these concepts, the students embraced their identity as those Kochavim (stars).
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Navigating Digital Safety
Today, our Lower School students had the valuable opportunity to hear from Jenna Fondren, the Statewide Director of The Safe School Institute, an initiative under Crime Stoppers of Houston. Jenna led discussions on Cyber Safety, focusing on key topics such as Trusted Adults, Personal Information, Online Strangers, and Cyberbullying for Kindergarten through 2nd grade. For 3rd through 5th graders, she expanded on these concepts and introduced more advanced topics, including how to respond to inappropriate content and laws affecting individuals aged 10 and up. This educational experience equipped our students with essential tools for navigating the digital world safely.
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Color Search Fun
In Mr. Matt's Early Childhood STEAM classes this week, students engaged in an exciting "Tzevah Search" (Color Search), focusing on the colors of the Fall rainbow. Our youngest learners also took time to appreciate the miracles that Hashem provides by touring the garden and forest, pointing out special examples of the wonders that Hashem has given and continues to give to each of us every day.
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Student Leadership
Our Lower School Student Council elections took place this week, and over the past two weeks, our 4th and 5th grade candidates worked diligently to campaign. They crafted creative posters, delivered speeches to students in grades 1-5, and shared their platforms—hot topics included extra recess and less homework! It has been wonderful to see our students engage in the election process, fostering excitement for voting and leadership. Kol Hakavod to all the candidates and congratulations to the newly formed Student Council!
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Rosh Chodesh Celebration
Last Friday, our dedicated Bnot Sherut, Yael and Adi, organized a delightful Rosh Chodesh celebration for the students. As part of the celebration, students learned about the significance of Rosh Chodesh, marking the new month, and the special prayer for rain, "V'ten Tal U'Matar," which begins on the 7th of Cheshvan in Israel. This bracha is recited during the Amidah to ask for dew and rain, reflecting our connection to the land of Israel.
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Personalized Learning
Ms. Morrison's 4th Grade class is enjoying their personalized learning experience with Freckle. By integrating each student's Renaissance assessment scores, Freckle provides tailored instruction that meets individual needs, enhancing engagement and fostering academic growth.
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Community Connections
Stay connected with the RMBA community by following our Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) on social media. Stay informed about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and ways to support and engage with our school. Click the links below to follow RMBA’s PTO:
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the PTO for organizing the delightful Sunshine Cart that visited classrooms and offices, offering treats to our dedicated faculty and staff on Rosh Chodesh. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated!
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In partnership with UOS and Bnei Akiva Houston we invite 1st-6th grade students to join us for:
TPG! Torah, Pizza, Gym
Motzei Shabbat, November 9
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
$7/child
Cash or Venmo UOS-Youth-Director
Greenwillow gate will only be open from 7:20 - 7:40 pm.
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We are thrilled to invite you to a special community event:
Musical Havdallah
Under the Stars
Motzei Shabbat
November 16, at 7:15 PM
Robert M. Beren Academy
11333 Greenwillow
Houston, TX 77035
Reserve your spot here.
To ensure a great experience for all, RSVPs are required by November 14. Please note that all children must be supervised by a designated adult during the event. The event is FREE and open to the community.
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We invite all Kindergarten Parents to our
1st Grade Preview
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Babysitting & Dinner: Provided for your kindergartner and their currently enrolled siblings during the event.
Unlock the Pieces to 1st Grade. Our lower school principals and 1st-grade educators will guide you through each component of our 1st-grade program, giving you a complete picture of what’s in store for your child next year.
To help us make arrangements, please RSVP by Friday, November 15 using this link.
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t's time to Fuel the Fire and show our Stars some school spirit! Our middle school basketball teams are gearing up for their first home games, and need you in the stands to cheer them on!
MS Boys JV Basketball
STARS vs. Jack Segal Academy
Tuesday, November 19
5 PM
MS Girls Basketball
STARS vs. Emery Weiner
Thursday, November 21
5 PM
MS Boys Varsity Basketball
STARS vs. CHSA
Thursday, November 21
6 PM
Be one of the first 15 fans at each game, and score a FREE dri-fit spirit shirt!
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We are thrilled to invite you to
RMBA's 2nd Grade
Chumash Celebration
Join our students and families as we celebrate the significant milestone of delving deep into Chumash studies, using the newly found skills we've cultivated and gained.
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
2:30 PM
Kindly RSVP using this link by November 22.
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We have lots of events coming up in the next 2 months...stay tuned for details and RSVP forms, and save the following dates!
- 11/21: Rabbi Sacks Day of Learning
- 12/9: 4:15 PM Rodeo Art Night & Awards
- 12/12-12/20: PTO Book Fair
- 12/13-12/18: LS Menorah Competition
- 12/18 2:30 PM: 1st Grade Mesibat Siddur
- 12/19 7:45 AM - 10:30 AM: Grandparent and Special Friends Day
- 12/20: Early Childhood Chanukah Performances
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All athletic game schedules can be accessed by going to the school calendar or by clicking here.
Middle School Girls Basketball
The MS girls basketball team opened up their season with an impressive victory at St. Thomas Episcopal. The girls will next take on Trafton on the road next Thursday.
Middle School Boys JV Basketball
The MS JV boys are practicing and getting ready for their first home game on November 19th against Jack Segal Academy.
Middle School Boys Varsity Basketball
The MS boys varsity basketball team had their first game postponed, but look to play next Thursday against Trafton Academy.
High School Boys Basketball
The HS Boys Basketball team defeated HCYA 66-45 to open their season. The boys will travel to Memphis, TN next week to play in the Cooper Invitational.
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Community Events & Flyers | |
The southwest NCSY
Holy Cow Sweepsteaks
Purchase a ticket, support NCSY and enter for the chance to win 22 cuts of meat (130+ lbs.)
Drawing will take place on Monday, November 11
Tickets start at $36
Ticket sales close on November 10 at 11:59 CT
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Bnei Akiva Snif
November 9, 2024
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM at UOS
For students in grades 1-8
Seudah Shlisheet for Shevet Maalot (Grades 5-6) at the Maman's house at 5:15 - 5:45 PM
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The Wellness Institute Houston invites you to a Zoom providing you strategies to help your child navigate social waters
From Loneliness to Interpersonal Success with Anne Marie Albano, PhD, ABPP
Tuesday, November 29, 2024
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Free with promo code: Houston
Register for the event here
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Bnei Akiva Shevet Re'im Shabbaton
December 6-7 in Toronto
for 10th Grade students
Early bird price before 11/15: $155
Regular price: $175
Transportation not included
Register for the Shabbaton here
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Bnei Akiva Shevet Naming Shabbaton
December 13-14
at Yeshivat Frisch in Paramus, NJ
for 9th Grade students
Early bird price before 11/15: $175
Regular price: $185
Transportation not included
Register for the Shabbaton here
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