With Tefillos for the release of all of our hostages,
the safe return of all of our chayalim, 
a refuah shleimah for all the injured,
a nechama to all the families, and a yeshua for all of Klal Yisrael.
First graders performed their hearts out for their parents, sibling, grandparents, and other special guests at their Siddur Presentation. Mazel to to the entire class, their families, and their Rebbe and Morah!
Learning about fractions by creating a "Fraction Sundae" can only make it more interesting. Second graders used their math skills as well as their artistic abilities for this project.
8th graders are immersed in solving linear inequalities with graphing. To make it a little bit more fun, their equations were posted throughout their hallway and around the class.
8th graders learned from Dr. Jason Sherwin, founder of DeCervo, how neuroscience & math can help professional athletes improve their game.
Thank you to Rabbi Rubin and his mobile woodshop! The 3rd and 4th graders are in the process of making their own wooden groggers using saws, screw drivers and more!
The middle school girls Shabbaton was an amazing success. The underlying theme was "sharing the burden makes life sweeter" with a Candy Land twist!


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



TDSA Alum Ilana (Lewis) and Eytan Lebowitz on the birth of a son
Monday, February 12, 2024  3 Adar I 5784
In merit of a refuah shelimah for
Tinok ben Tziporah
By the Zeligman and Menna Families
 
Friday, February 16, 2024  7 Adar I 5784
In merit of a refuah shleimah for
Mr. Benjamin Hiller
Yisroel Dov ben Chaya
By the TDSA Family
    
 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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