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| Grade 5 Netivot HaTorah Day School students Aryeh and Rachelle and their teacher Tali Monsonego concentrate on their cutting skills as they make their own shofars for Rosh Hashanah. |
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| A week before Chanukah, grade 4 and 5 students at Sheppard Public School participated in a Jewish Cultural Workshop titled Olive Oil Press as part of the school’s promotion of cultural diversity. |
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Moses, Pharaoh, Pyramids and Plagues have landed in Toronto for the Exodus Experience. Visitors will be transported back 3,300 years to ancient Egypt, where an interactive reenactment of the Passover story is brought to life. |
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| The Exodus Experience, a multi-sensory tour of the story of Pesach. Under the auspices of Tzivos Hashem, the youth arm of the worldwide Lubavitch movement, the program has been shown around the world, from Sydney, Australia, to Los Angeles, South Africa, Montreal and many places in the United States. |
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| Grade 2 students at Netivot HaTorah Day School – clockwise from top left, Johanna, Noa, Hadar and Tamar – are in awe as they observe the world of the honey bee during a pre-Rosh Hashanah workshop |
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| Grade 3 students at Netivot HaTorah Day School, Hadar, left, and Noa, helped Rabbi Yonah Vilenkin of Tzivos Hashem operate an olive press while learning about the preparation of olive oil for lighting the menorah on Chanukah. |
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