NOAM NEWS
חדשות נועם
March 10, 2016
30 Adar I 5776

Parshat Pekudei
Shabbat Shekalim
Shabbat begins: 
5:40 pm
In This Issue
 
 
Important Dates


March 12
6th Grade Shabbaton

March 13
Daylight Saving Time Begins

March 14
6:15 pm- 5th Grade Shuk Tanaim

March 15
9:45 am- Parent Shiur

March 16
6:30 pm- Yeshivat Noam Dinner

March 20
9:30 am- Yeshivat Noam Pre-Purim Party

March 22
Middle School Expo

March 23
Ta'anit Esther
Noah Seidenfeld Memorial Day
Friday Dismissal

March 24
Purim
No Sessions
Visit to Care One

March 25
Shushan Purim
Costume Day

March 30
Early Childhood and Grades 1-8 Parent Teacher Conferences

Save the Date!

April 1-  Grandparents Day for Buds-Grade 2

July 25- Golf Outing


In the Media
 

The Jewish Link of Bergen County:





Whom to Call?
 

Please contact the Admin Assistant for the department your child is in with any questions.

Early Childhood Office
Marissa Barashi x110

Elementary School Office
Mazi Ehrenfeld x100
Lili Bensadigh x102

Middle School Office
Ruchie Wiesel x113
Ilana Elbaz x119

Business Office
Aliza Frankel x138

Emergency Number
The school office phone is manned from 7:30 am-6:00 pm. If you cannot reach the school and you need to be in touch, please call the emergency number: (201) 914-3228.
 
Yeshivat Noam
70 West Century Road
Paramus, NJ 07652

Phone (201) 261-1919
Fax (201) 261-1949
Business Office Fax (201) 261-1918

 
Upcoming Events

Weekly Parent Shiur Winter Semester

Announcing the Return of the Weekly Parent Shiur

The Rochi Lerner z''l Memorial Shiur presents
Our Winter Semester

Firstborns, Fighting and Fratricide- Sibling Rivalries in the Torah
by Aliza Weinberg

Tuesdays at 9:45 am
in the Middle School Beit Knesset

Join us for our  winter  semester series of lectures for adults on Tuesday  mornings at Yeshivat Noam!  

Beginning on February 9, 2016, YN Middle School teacher and Tana ch Enrichment Coordinator Aliza Weinberg will deliver a six-week series of classes on sibling relationships in Tanach.
Jealousy... First Born versus First Choice... Murder...
 
 
This course will cover a range of difficult sibling relationships in Tanach, beginning with the first case of fratricide, Kayin killing Hevel, and ending with the infamous tension between the sons of King David.
 
This shiur series is free of charge and is open to the entire community, so bring your friends!  
Brought to you by the Yeshivat Noam Parent Education Committee. For questions or more information, please email  [email protected] 
Noam Nachat
Congratulations to Our Champions!


Congratulations to the 8th Grade boys basketball team for winning the Championship.


Congratulations to the 7th Grade boys basketball team for winning the Championship.


Congratulations to the 7th and 8th grade girls for making it to the Finals.


Congratulations to the Boys Hockey team on being Co-Champions with Moriah.
Happy Rosh Chodesh Adar!

 
3rd Graders Share Inventions at SITE Fair

3rd grade students shared their inventions with other students and parents today as part of their SITE Fair. Gloves that hold tissues, a padded hockey stick, aircasts with cooling pads and dual tissue boxes that provide a receptacle for the used tissues are just a sampling of some of the creative inventions.
Is there a Shark Tank episode in the house?

 
7th Graders Election Debate

7th graders have been studying the key issues of the current election season and researching the candidates' opinions on each issue. Teams of students represented each candidate and they held a primary debate.

 
Announcements
Mazal Tov

Mazal tov to Morah Danielle Leitman (K Bet teacher) on the birth of a baby girl. 

Mazal tov to Yacha and Mo-b Singer on being honored at the Beth Aaron dinner.

Mazal tov to Tammi and Bennett Schachter, Miriam and Gabriel Hermann, Arwen Kuttner and Yehudit Liebb on being honored at the Yeshivat Noam Dinner this coming Wednesday.
Sign Up for Parent Teacher Conferences

Beginning tonight at 8:00 pm you can click here to sign up for Spring Parent Teacher Conferences. Registration for conferences will close on Tuesday night, March 22.
See You at the 14th Annual Dinner!
 
For those who have made a reservation: Due to record number of reservations, please make plans to carpool.

Wednesday, March 16th at Congregation Keter Torah 
6:30 pm Seated Buffet Dinner
8:00 pm Program

You can still make a donation in honor of our honorees by clicking here.

Last call to send tribute messages to our honorees!

For Tammi & Bennett Schachter, [email protected].

For Miriam & Gabriel Hermann, [email protected].

For Arwen Kuttner, [email protected].

For Yehudit Liebb, [email protected].


Join the growing list of families who have generously made their campaign pledge! Every dollar makes an impact on our students and helps us reach our goal of $800,000 to deliver excellence and financial assistance to those who need it. Please make Yeshivat Noam a philanthropic priority when you allocate your tzedakah dollars.
NEW for 2016-2017 School Year: Buds and Kindergarten Extended Hours


Please click here to express your interest and we will contact you with more information.
Host Our Shlichot for Shabbat

Help us welcome our Bnei Akiva Shlichot, Moriya and Reut. If you would like to host them for a Shabbat or Yom Tov meal, please contact Shoshana Dresdner at [email protected] to make arrangements.
Parnes Hayom

Monday, March 7 / 27 Adar I was sponsored by Dov, Sheva, Leora, Talia, Eitan and Noam Adler for the refuah sheleimah of
their father and grandfather, Harav Yosef Zev ben Shprintza, and uncle Zvi Elchanon ben Tziporah Pesha. May they have a refuah sheleimah.

Tuesday, March 8 / 28 Adar I was sponsored by Gail and Binyamin Rieder for the refuah sheleimah of Rabbi Adler, Harav Yosef Zev ben Shprintza and his son Zvi Elchanan ben Tzipporah Pesha. May they have a refuah sheleimah.

Wednesday, March 9 / 29 Adar I was sponsored by Barbara and Allen Rothenberg  for the refuah sheleimah of Rabbi Adler, Harav Yosef Zev ben Shprintza and his son Zvi Elchanan ben Tzipporah Pesha. May they have a refuah sheleimah.

Thursday, March 10 / 30 Adar I was sponsored by Nicole and Daniel Sausen for the refuah sheleimah of Nikki's father, Philip (Feivy) Fuchs, grandfather of Lily ('11), Simmi ('13) and Maddie (8G). May he have a refuah sheleimah.

Parnes Hayom is an opportunity to dedicate a day, week or month of Torah study at Yeshivat Noam. Sponsorships may be in honor of a special individual or occasion, in memory of a dear friend or loved one, a birth, annniversary, birthday, Bar or Bat Mitzvah, graduation, wedding, or yahrtzeit. Parnes Hayom is also a meaningful way to pray for a refuah sheleimah, or mark any other significant milestone.

For future sponsorship opportunities please contact Amy Vogel, Director of Development at [email protected] or (201) 261-1919 x126 or click here to submit your sponsorship.
Dr. Yitzchak Belizon, z"l "Shamati Torah L'shma Program"

Kol HaKavod to all our Elementary School students participating in our Dr. Yitzchak Belizon, z"l - "Shamati - Torah L'shma Program." It has been an exciting month and a half where over 400 hours of learning Torah has been logged by our students outside of their regular school learning. If you have not had a chance yet to log your child's learning, click on the link:  Shamati Torah L'Shma Form

Reminders
Support YN When You Shop Online

Yeshivat Noam Shopping Website
Shop online at Amazon, SnapFish, WalMart, Barnes & Noble, Office Depot, Best Buy and Judaica World through the new Yeshivat Noam shopping website. Every dollar purchased will result in a commission earned by the school. 

The more you, your parents, your extended family and friends or your small business use this shopping website, the more Yeshivat Noam will earn. Spread the word! It does not cost you anything Its anonymous. It only takes you seconds to raise money for Yeshivat Noam anytime, anywhere. Its easy! 

Simply start your on-line shopping session by clicking here.

Stop and Shop A+ Program 
In order for Yeshivat Noam to earn money through the A+ shopping program in Stop and Shop, you must register your card every year.
Community Announcements


Dear Teach NJS Partner,

Please urge Governor Chris Christie  to give all students the same state funding for security, nursing aid, technology and textbooks in his fiscal 2016-17 budget, regardless of what kind of school they attend.

Increased state funding for our children's education and services is possible, and necessary to mitigate the day school tuition crisis.

Currently, each non-public school student receives only $198 from the State of New Jersey for educational programs and services, which is far below the $20,000 average cost to New Jersey taxpayers for each public school student. The funding that the state has budgeted for fiscal year 2015-2016 doesn't provide children who don't go to public schools the basic services necessary for our children to succeed, including adequate security during these very dangerous times.

Our children's safety and basic learning tools are no less important than those who attend public school. There should be no difference in the security and services funding they receive.

To effectively advocate for this legislation, we need EVERY member of our community to take two minutes to send an email to Governor Christie.

These two minutes could help bring in millions of dollars of much needed services and equipment to our schools.

Please don't miss this opportunity to make a difference. We do not need hundreds of emails. We need thousands of emails. Only as a confident, determined group can we make this happen.

Please forward this email to your friends, your fellow school parents and your shul members. The success that we can achieve by working TOGETHER over the next two weeks is crucial for both our schools and our children.

Thank you,

Josh Pruzansky
New Jersey Regional Director
Orthodox Union Advocacy Center

Ariella Noveck
North Jersey Field Director
Teach NJS

Daniella Lazar
Central and South Jersey Field Director
Teach NJS