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Come Cheer on
STORM in their semis and championship games

Cheer on STORM Baseball, as they take on rival Frisch at our home field

Overpeck Park
199 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park
THIS SUNDAY
3:00 PM

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Undefeated STORM Varsity Soccer is taking on DRS in the championship 
THIS SUNDAY!

Come cheer them on at Frisch at 6 PM!

COME GET LOUD!!!
Reminder

Please send in your medical forms as soon as possible, but no later than 
August 1st.

Forms can be found  here.

Modell's Coupon
In honor of our recent Sports Dinner, Modell's has the following offer for our families!
Take 15% off of your total purchase of regular & sale price merchandise, AND earn a cash donation for TABC! The school will receive 5% of purchases made with this coupon.

Click here for a printable coupon. (Coupon must be printed to be used.)

Upcoming Events

June 9
End of Year 
Seudah Shlishit

June 12
Graduation
7:30 PM

June 18
Exam Return Hour
9:00 AM

September 5
First Day of School

Israel Report
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Kol Torah
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Eye of the Storm
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 for the latest issue of Eye of the Storm

Faculty Divrei Torah
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Parnas HaYom

We'd like to thank our recent sponsors:

Sharon & Sinclair Haberman

To dedicate a day of learning or for other sponsorship opportunities, please contact Sharon Rifkind, Director of Development & Communications at 201.837.7696 x123  or [email protected].

Tweeting Up A STORM!

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June 8, 2018                                                    25 Sivan 5778
TABC Proudly Marches in
Celebrate Israel Parade
TABC students and faculty gathered on Sunday to proudly represent our school as they marched up 5th Avenue in Manhattan in the annual Celebrate Israel parade. What a wonderful day! It was truly Sababah!
Evening of Innovation, Science & Scholarship
Last Wednesday evening, TABC hosted a first of its kind "academic doubleheader" event featuring both the innovations and research of several students in the sciences along with the independent research projects of this year's cohort of tenth grade students completing the Distinguished Scholars program. The evening began with a dvar Torah by Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Adler, followed by the student presentations and demonstrations. The first half of the evening showcased science innovation projects ranging from biology and chemistry to physics and engineering, and included presentations on smart thermostat design, cooking with kanthal, the oligodynamic effect, and many others. Presenters were each given a chance to present their research in a series of short talks, followed by a few minutes for questions and answers, to a series of small groups.  
For the second half of the evening, students in the Distinguished Scholars program gave presentations showcasing their research projects, the culmination of a year of study and analysis.  The students' presentations covered a large swath of genres, as topics included a comparison of the philosophies of Rambam and Ramban; a close look at the evolution of musical films over the past century; a historiographical analysis of the reasons behind the fall of the Roman Empire and much more. These topics were chosen, researched and developed by the scholars in conjunction with a personal mentor assigned to them early in the year who had expertise in their student's chosen topic. The program was an incredible opportunity for students to share the depth of their knowledge with friends, family and teachers.

Regarding the science innovation competition Rabbi Daniel Fridman, TABC S'gan Rosh Yeshiva and Rabbi of the Teaneck Jewish Center, commented, "It was with profound nachat and considerable pride in all of our talmidim that I watched their original presentations in all areas of science, ranging from developing new devices for temperature regulation in homes to innovating new methods for carbon monoxide detection.  It was not merely the fact that the students had to master different aspects of biology, biochemistry, chemistry, physics, and engineering to develop their proposals, but, even more to the point, the fact that original and creative application of these disciplines was required. I sensed a profound degree of convergence between the goals of this program, and the method in which we seek to teach our students Torah, with an emphasis on creativity, originality, and the pursuit of chiddush."  

Mrs. Deniera Goldenberg, Director of the Distinguished Scholars program and Chair of Sciences at TABC, remarked, "It was truly inspiring to witness the dedication and commitment of these students to the pursuit of knowledge and intellectual curiosity. These students took time out of their daily schedules to think beyond the confines of the classroom and delve into a topic they are passionate about . We are so proud of their accomplishments and know they will continue to grow in their thirst for knowledge." Rabbi Shaya First, assistant director of the Scholars program, also expressed just how impressed he was by the presentations: "It was truly incredible watching all these research projects come together over the course of the year. I was truly amazed at the growth of so many of our students, and the depth and complexity of thought evident in their final projects. Truly a night of nachas for all!" Mrs. Esther Ruskin, co-coordinator of the Science Innovation competition said "All of the parents, faculty, and students who attended the event learned so much about a diverse array of topics. Many of the students were so excited about their work that they plan to continue developing their projects into next year. We are extremely proud of all of our students' hard work and perseverance, and their dedication to their academic pursuits resulted in impressive results!"

The evening culminated in an award ceremony acknowledging the work of the students in the Scholars program, along with the selection of the winners for the Science Innovation competition. Special congratulations go to the first place winners, Ned Krasnopolsky, Alex Ostrin and Akiva Sturm, for their research on using heme as a means to filter carbon monoxide from the air. The other winners were Rami Levin and David Reese for their work on neuro-controlled robotic cars, and Dylan Breen and Boaz Simantov for their research on catalyzing hydrolysis. It was a truly inspirational evening for all attending.

Click here for more photos.
Five Siegelbaum Literary and Visual
Art Competition Award Winners
are TABC Seniors
The Holocaust Museum & Center for Tolerance and Education has announced the winners of the Siegelbaum Literary and Visual Arts Competition for the school year 2017-2018. The theme for this school year's competition was Resilience: Responses During Tragedy. The objectives of the competition are to foster an awareness of the Holocaust, to provide students with an opportunity to consider the ways one person can make an impact on the world and to promote dialogue and respect among all people.

This year, the competition was judged in three separate categories - prose, poetry and visual arts. The TABC winners are: For High School Art, Matias Csillag placed 2nd with his submission The Miracle of Resilience. For High School Prose: Gilad Ginsberg placed second for his entry Rebuild and Shua Weber placed third for his entry Running Towards Fire, and for High School Poetry: Hillel Jacobs placed second for his entry I Promised My Father... I am Not a Liar and David Haymov placed third for his entry A Child's Inspiration. This year's award ceremony will be held on June 14, 2018 at the Holocaust Museum & Center for Tolerance and Education on the campus of Rockland Community College at 6:30pm. TABC is extremely proud of all the students who submitted this year, but most especially these five, who placed in the top three of their categories, as the contest had double the number of entries this year as last year!
Torah L'Shma at TABC
Rabbi Raphi Mandelstam Holds Voluntary June Zman for Seniors

Rabbi Raphi Mandelstam and a self-selected group of seniors have been joining together to learn for June Zman. This voluntary chabura was initiated by the students and is purely Torah learning l'shma. They began learning this week at school, and will continue their studies at Bnai Yeshurun in Teaneck for the coming weeks. The group gathers at 9:15 in the morning to learn the sixth perek of Masechet Brachot until noon. During their time together, they focus on the more relevant laws of brachot through a combination of chavruta style learning and a shiur by Rabbi Mandelstam. We are incredibly proud of the excitement and drive for additional Torah learning demonstrated by these students. For more photos click here.

Rabbi Ari Zahtz Hosts Barbecue Siyum

Rabbi Ari Zahtz's shiur learned the entire Massechet Ta'anit outside of class, on their own, over the course of the year. They celebrated this tremendous accomplishment with a barbecue siyum at the Zahtz home on Tuesday. Kol Hakavod to all!

Summer WhatsApp Summer Learning

Thanks to the initiative of Yishai Rosenberg '19 and Eitan Leitner '19, Rabbi Yoni Yoni Mandelstam is starting a short daily halacha shiur over the summer. The shiur will be sent via WhatsApp, so you can enjoy it wherever you are! To sign up directly, please click here using your phone. We are very proud of the multitude of student-driven talmid-rebbe learning opportunities which are going on since regular classes have finished.
Incoming Board for TABC's Chapter of
the International Thespian Society
Congratulations to the new board of TABC's chapter of the International Thespian Society.

L to R Noah Gluck - General Board Member representing upperclassmen; Rami Levin- Secretary; Netzach Schuman- President; Daniel Rothstein- Vice President; Mikey Schwartz- Treasurer; Jacob Tennenbaum- General Board Member representing underclassmen 
Rabbi Blau's Shiur Celebrates at Dunkin
Rabbi Blau's Y7 Chumash shiur celebrated a wonderful year of learning Devarim with a trip to Dunkin Donuts. The sweet year of learning was capped off with a sweet treat!
Intramural Report

On Friday June 1st #2 seeded Michigan and #1 Vermont played in the championship of Hockey Intramurals. Both teams were generating offense. However, spectacular goal tending all around kept the game 0-0 at the end of regulation. In the first over time both teams had many chances to score, but to no avial. When the second overtime began Michigan seemed to have more gas in their tank than Vermont. 3 minutes into the second overtime Yonatan Naor gave a beautiful pass across the court to a wide open Captain Netanel Kramer who shot it through the five hole of Avrumi Davis to win the game and the championship for Michigan. It was a tremendous season!
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