In This Issue

Shabbat afternoon, 
June 9th

For a very special end of year Seudah Shlishit
at TABC

Special Fair Lawn Seudah Shlishit

We are excited to announce a special Seuda Shlishit in Fair Lawn this Shabbat. All students are invited to the home of Rabbi Hoenig from 5 PM to 7 PM to enjoy a delicious seuda shlishit filled with ruach, Torah, and friends.

Additionally, TABC is proud to sponsor a hot kiddush this Shabbat at the Shomrei Torah teen minyan as a token of our appreciation for the Fair Lawn/TABC community.

We look forward to seeing you in Fair Lawn!

Rabbi Hoenig's House
14-05 Ellis Avenue
Fair Lawn
Reminder

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

Forms can be found  here.

Sunday Learning

Sunday morning shiur 
is on!
             
8:50 AM Donuts & OJ
9:00 - 9:45 AM Shiur
in the Auxiliary Lunch Room
 
Join us and you get 1.5 hours of Night Seder Credit!

Upcoming Events

May 13
Yom Yerushalayim

May 20-21
Shavuot

May 24
Incident at Vichy

May 27-29
Junior Trip to Boston

May 28
Memorial Day
No School

May 31
Sports Dinner

June 4
Last Day of Classes
1:45 Dismissal

June 5 - 8
Final Exams

June 12
Graduation

June 18
Exam Return Hour
9:00 AM

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

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 sharon.rifkind@tabc.org.

Tweeting Up A STORM!

 Please follow the Student Activities Page on Twitter @TABC_Activities.  Rabbi Miretzky, our Student Activities Director, will be tweeting all about the excitement going on at TABC.

Double Your Support of Our Yeshiva

Do you work for AIG? Goldman Sachs? Quest Diagnostics? Pfizer? One of the many other companies listed  here ? Did you know that hundreds of companies throughout the US offer matching gifts to qualified  501(c)(3) organizations? Please inquire about matching your gift to TABC. For question, reach to Sharon Rifkind about Matching Gifts today.

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May 11, 2018                                                    26 Iyar 5778
Sophomore Trip Was Incredible!
TABC's sophomore trip was a wonderful opportunity for grade bonding. After Shacharit at TABC, the group headed out to Six Flags Great Adventure for a day of fun. This was followed by a great visit to Dave and Busters and then bowling and laser tag at Bowlero Feasterville Lanes. The next day began with a tour of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. In the afternoon, everyone enjoyed Comedysportz, an improv comedy club, before heading back home. For more photos click here.
Learning About Eruvin - Hands On
For the past 20 years Rabbi Jachter and Rabbi Wiener have taken their respective shiurim to look at a section of the Teaneck/Englewood eruv that runs only one block from TABC.  While this has worked well for many years, they decided to combine efforts in teaching both Y3 and Y10 the basics of eruv construction in both theory and practice.  Rabbi Wiener's lucid explanations combined with Rabbi Jachter's extensive experience with community eruvin made for an especially enriching opportunity for the boys.  The shiur and on-site visit was capped off with a visit to Dunkin Donuts conveniently located only a few yards east of the eruv route!  A most memorable Torah experience was had by all. 

Rabbi Reuven Taragin
Helps TABC Talmidim Prepare
for Yom Yerushalayim
Rabbi Reuven Taragin, head of the overseas program at Yeshivat Hakotel, addressed the TABC students in preparation for Yom Yerushalayim this coming Sunday. The Talmidim first watched a short film about the miracle of the Six Day War. Rabbi Taragin then discussed the significance of Yerushalayim for the Jewish people. L'shana Haba B'Yerushalayim Habnuya.
Very Special Article in Kol Torah
We wish to alert the TABC family of a very special article appearing in this week's Kol Torah. It's entitled Updated Solutions to Orthodox Infertility: A Clarification from Dr. Daniel Stein, a Leading Reproductive Endocrinologist by Rabbi Chaim Jachter. You can find the article by clicking here.
TABC Storm Falls Just Short 
in Columbus Tournament Championship
By Ari Solomon
 
The TABC Storm baseball team showed its dominance at the Columbus Baseball Invitational in Columbus, Ohio last week but fell just short in the championship game for the third time in the last four years.
The Storm opened the tournament against the first-year team of Katz Yeshiva High School. Freshman Liam Levy was the starting pitcher for the Storm and led the team to a 7-3 lead before exiting th
e game in the fourth inning. Junior Ben Antosofsky came in to replace Levy and shut down KYHS. After TABC piled on another six runs in the fifth inning, the mercy rule was reached, ending the game with a 13-3 TABC victory.
The Storm were then tasked with a challenge as they were scheduled in a must-win game for both teams vs. the Ida Crown Aces of Chicago, Illinois. The Storm had ace pitcher Yechiel Keiser on the mound for the battle, but the Aces started their own ace, Joseph Dimbert. Neither pitcher allowed a run until Ida Crown junior Noah Pogonitz scored from third in the bottom of the sixth. The Storm retaliated in the top of the seventh when junior Ari Katz, pinch-hitting for teammate Yonadav Rimberg, smacked a clutch single to score Sammy Levitt from third and tie the game. However, the Ida Crown coach noticed that Katz had not been properly declared a pinch hitter before the at-bat. After 15 minutes of deliberation, the umpires controversially decided that the run scored but that Katz was out at first base. Keiser shut out the Aces in the bottom of the seventh, sending the game into extra innings, but Ida Crown rebounded with a walkoff run to win the game in the bottom of the eighth.
All hearts had been put out on the field, as both teams believed that the winner of the game would advance and the loser would be out of the tournament. However, due to tiebreakers, both the Aces and the Storm were advanced to the final four.
TABC played HAFTR in the semi-finals later that afternoon with junior Aharon Weiden on the mound. Weiden played well for the first two innings but then injured his oblique and had to be replaced by fellow junior Akiva Hain. Hain allowed only one run while the TABC offense scored four. TABC freshman Liam Levy closed out the game despite a nagging injury he had kept to himself. Levy allowed just one run in the seventh inning to seal a 4-2 win, sending the Storm to the championship for a rematch vs. new rival Ida Crown.
The Storm entered the game at a huge disadvantage as their only available pitcher was Hain at minimal strength. But junior Yoni Stewart, who hadn't pitched since eighth grade because of recurring surgeries, was handed the ball to start the championship game, and he stepped up big time. Captains Zevi "Teddy" Bin-Nun and Ari Solomon led the Storm to a 6-0 lead in the top of the third before things started to come apart. Ida Crown scored four runs in the bottom of the third and another three in the sixth as TABC rotated pitchers between Hain, Keiser and Katz. TABC tied the game at 7-7 in the top of the seventh, but Ida Crown MVP Dimbert hit a winning walkoff single in the bottom of the seventh to complete the Aces' comeback and seal the championship.
The Storm showed tremendous heart throughout tournament, and the essence of TABC athletics was brought to Columbus as yet again TABC received a ton of compliments and recognition for their outstanding sportsmanship and middos. Special thanks goes to coaches Norm Blumenthal and Steve Malech for their tremendous work and guidance on and off the field in teaching the team not just to play baseball but also to be great people. Special thanks also goes to Ofer Naor, Ethan Keiser and David Greenberg for coming all the way out to Columbus to help with transportation, support and most importantly, food.
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