Colors: Blue Color

The boys in Ms. Friedman's second grade class at Yeshiva Tiferes Moshe had an amazing opportunity to review their math skills with math centers! The boys were able to rotate around the room into four different centers to practice their knowledge thus far. The centers ranged from an addition card game, special addition checker boards, subtraction fact fluency, and finally, a math lesson one-on-one with Ms. Friedman herself. These activities enabled each boy to go at his own pace, and see their great intelligence. "It was so nice to walk into the classroom and see a lot of movement, learning, and smiles," shared Ms. Friedman. "Baruch Hashem, the boys continue to impress me, and I look forward to seeing these math skills in practice!"

For some, New Year's Day is just another day off from work, but for the fathers of Yeshiva Tiferet Tzion (YTT), it is a day to spend precious time with their sons in yeshivah! On Sunday, January 1, the fathers of YTT talmidim arrived shortly after 10 a.m. to a warm welcome from the hanhalas hayeshivah. As their fathers enjoyed light refreshments, the YTT bochurim made their way to the beit hamedrash, g'morahs, notes, and learning packets in hand. Within minutes, the kol Torah of fathers and sons learning g'morah, Rashi, Tosfot, and other mefarshim permeated the walls of the spacious beit hamedrash. It was truly a sight to behold. Rabbi Moshe Lehmann, ninth-grade rebbe, delivered a shiur and recap of the learning. This was followed by words of chizuk from HaRav Ilan Meirov, the guest speaker.

Asarah B’Teves became especially meaningful for the Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls students who voluntarily stayed after school to hear a shiur from Rabbi Shmuel Diamond about the significance of the fast day.

This year’s Annual Dinner of Tribute, scheduled for Wednesday, January 11, will have great significance – in part, the event will mark Central’s 75th anniversary, which has been recognized with events and celebrations throughout the year. It’s a chance for students, parents, faculty, and other members of the Central family to celebrate and reflect on both Central’s incredible past and its exciting future.

This past week, Yeshiva Tiferes Moshe celebrated the conclusion of the wonderful V’Taher Libeinu T’filah Program geared toward the sixth through eighth grades. The program aims to enhance the t’filos of the talmidim by having them refrain from any talking during Shacharis, Minchah, and Maariv for a full month. (Sixth graders are only required to complete the Shacharis requirement.)