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.
Thank you Mr. Chuck Diener for leading these middle school boys through the basketball season. Their teamwork is inspirational! They played with grit, determination, poise, and good sportsmanship!
The 2nd through 5th grade girls and their mothers enjoyed their melave malka featuring song and dance routines from each class, photo booth, decorating frams, and pizza!
Mazel tov to the first grade girls class! They sang and danced in front of their beaming families and were gifted their beautiful siddurim during this milestone event. Morah Bracha shared that these students' tefillah is what lights the world. How true!
Happy Tu B'Shevat! The kindergarteners planted lima beans. They decorated their planters, carefully added soil, placed their lima beans carefully and covered with more dirt. It will be so much fun watching them sprout!
For 8th graders, concept mapping is a tool to help them visualize key points of what they've learned in the Gemara as well as the inter-connectedness of the various concepts.
Mazel tov to the fourth graders on their completion of parshas Miketz. The students created and performed skits and dances reflecting an idea or concept gleaned from the parsha.
Fifth graders hand-holding twisty fun was a lesson in dealing with frustration. They easily passed the test by utilizing their patience, communication skills, and humor to become "untied".
Kindergarteners are working on their Arctic Animal research project. Each student chose an animal to research. These students are independent, inquisitive, and curious.


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



TDSA Alum Thelet Bunder on her engagement to Shua Birnbaum
TDSA Alum Akiva & Giovana Halpern on the birth of a son
TDSA Alum Doniel & Jessica Stiefel on the birth of a daughter

Wednesday, January 24, 2024  14 Shevat 5784
In merit of a successful surgery
and refuah shleimah for
Shmuel Dovid ben Shayndel
By the Reznick and Edelson Families
 
 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.
C O M M U N I T Y N E W S
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