5th graders jumped at a chesed opportunity! They made a huge refuah shleimah card for girl visiting in Atlanta for medical treatment.
Learning Chumash vocabulary can be very challenging. The 1st graders drew pictures depicting Hebrew words for easier recall.
You can see the incredible focus that is being exhibited as the 7th grade boys learn Navi with Rabbi Alterman.
First graders are learning the concept of greater than and what better way than to explain that ">" represents an alligator eating the bigger number.
Rabbi Cohen shares insights with his 3rd grade students as they are working through their Chumash vocabulary.
Writing thorough, neat and detailed notes is part of the curriculum in the 8th grade boys halacha class with Rabbi Tzvi Oratz.


Please let us know of any milestone occasions
to celebrate and share!
Email [email protected]. Let's celebrate together!



TDSA Parents Rabbi Aharon and Mrs. Shira Feldman on the birth of a daughter
TDSA Alum Henya Minkowicz on her engagement to Yossie Kievman
TDSA Alum Leah (Levene) and David Gerendash on the birth of a daughter
Monday, November 6, 2023  22 Cheshvan 5784
Dedicated as a zechus for the protection
of all the IDF soldiers
May Hashem bless them and keep them safe
By Chuck and Devorah Diener
Tuesday, November 7, 2023  23 Cheshvan 5784
In memory of
Rose Lubin hy”d
Rus Elisheva bas Chaim David
Beloved daughter of our Atlanta community who devoted her life to protect the Jewish people as a Border Police Officer in Israel
By TDSA administration, faculty staff,                          and students
Wed., November 8, 2023  24 Cheshvan 5784
In loving memory of
Dekel Swissa hy”d
in commemoration of his shloshim
By Samuel Kalnitz, Noah Kalnitz,
& Shira (Kalnitz) and Sam Wachtel
Thursday, November 9, 2023 25 Cheshvan 5784
In honor of our grandson, Sammy Frank
in celebration of his bo bayom
and his upcoming Bar Mitzvah
By Nana and Papa, Carol and Lamar Veatch
Friday, November 10, 2023  26 Cheshvan 5784
In honor of our daughter, Rivkah Leah Castriota in celebration of her 11th birthday
By Abba and Mommy
Yosef Chaim and Lauren Castriota
 
 TDSA's Day of Learning Program is an opportunity to dedicate a day, a week,
or a month of Torah learning and davening at school in memory of, in honor of,
or in the merit of the recovery of a loved one.
The dedication is sent out to the school's email list, announced to the students daily,
and printed in the SPOTLIGHT, TDSA's weekly newsletter.
For more information, please contact Marcy Kalnitz at [email protected]
or 404.982.0800 ext. 101.

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