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session 9 11/11/18
11/11/2018 01:34:19 PM
Mr. Chazdon and Mrs. Deckert
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Shalom, Kitah Dalet Parents,
I told our Daletniks that I was very pleased, overall, with the quality of the homework turned in last week. In our 9th Ivrit session our Daletniks
- reviewed the 6 letters and 1 vowel introduced last session;
- reinforced their Hebrew decoding at the learning stations;
- learned about the “double-duty” dot; the use of the Ho-LAM Ha-SEIR vowel ( ֺ ) as both a Shin or Sin dot and an [oh] sound;
- began study of new letter Vav (ו), which can serve both as a letter with a [v] sound and as part of a vowel with dots (וֹ and וּ); you might want to check their understanding of this.
- learned that every letter in a Ivrit word must have a vowel, with certain exceptions;
I was pleased to see that most students are showing interest and making progress. If your child is having challenges keeping up but likes being online you might want to try this online Hebrew reading tool: http://russelneiss.com/hebrew/ . For a more challenging “work-out” let him/her try this one: www.behrmanhouse.com/click-and-read-free .
SAVE THE DATE Information will be coming your way soon about our Dec. 9 class Hanukkah program, followed by an all-school program. I want to let you know now that we will also have a food collection that day to benefit the Croton Caring Committee and the good work they do, supplying the needy and the elderly with holiday food baskets. On the following page is a list of food donations they want the most. I’ve been told by the director that the most valued item is Progresso soups, due their nutritional value. I will deliver the donated food personally soon after our class program. You can find out more about this wonderful organization in our own back yard at their website: http://crotoncaring.org/ . You might want to start making small purchases of the weekly grocery store specials!
L’shalom till next time!
Lane Chazdon
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Food Basket Donations
Each Thanksgiving, Christmas/Chanukah and Easter/Passover holiday, food baskets and gifts are given to people in need. For more information, or if you would like to contribute to any of our food drives, please call. Donations of non-perishable foods are accepted and can be left on the front porch at 11 Eklof Court, Croton on Hudson, NY 10520. For more information, or if you would like to contribute to any of our food drives, please call (914)-271-4979.
Suggestions for Food Basket Donations
Snacks: Juices
Raisins
Crackers
Dried fruits
Cheese/crackers
Fruit cups
Misc: Gravies
Stuffing
Pie mixes & fillings
Peanut butter
Grape jelly
Tomato Sauce
Canned tuna
Canned salmon
Canned chicken
Canned ham
Dinty Moore stew
Chili
Hash
Ravioli
Spaghetti/meatballs
Drinks: Coffee
Tea
Sanka
Hot chocolate
Apple juice
Cranberry juice
V-8 juice
Prune juice
Cereals: Oatmeal
Cream of Wheat
Cornflakes
Rice Krispies
Special K
Raisin Bran
Shredded Wheat
Cheerios
Total
Pancake mix
Soups: Progresso
Cup of Noodles
Campbell's
Vegetables: Peas
Beets
Carrots
Corn
String beans
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Kidney beans
Lima beans
Fruits: Fruit cocktail
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Grapefruit
Oranges
Apple sauce
Cranberry sauce
Pasta: Spaghetti
Macaroni
Ziti
Noodles
Rice
Lasagna
Mac & Cheese
We will add:
Turkey/Ham, eggs, butter, bread, cheese, milk, fresh fruit, holiday pies.
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