Issue #21 101 Garden of Eden Rd Wilmington, DE 19803 302-478-5026 www.aeacademy.org February 27th, 2015 8 Adar, 5775 Candle Lighting 5:34 PM When Beauty isn’t Vain At this morning’s breakfast meeting, we spent a little time on the internet sensation known as #thedress: is it white and gold or blue and black? A few upper school students had seen the photo before. What most people did not know is the science behind the color difference to our eyes (even the same person at different times of the day). The website WIRED has a great article outlining the effects of background color on the chromatic axis, here. How’s that for an in-the-moment lesson in STEAM education?! That moment is just one demonstration of how we find educational meaning in the course of a day’s experiences. While that example was serendipitous, our Curriculum Celebration is highly intentional. Wednesday night’s performances, slideshow, and learning fair are each part of showing Albert Einstein Academy as its best self. Let’s face it, AEA has much to offer. We are doing amazing things with education for our students and teachers and families. To paraphrase Billy Crystal, “we look maaahrvelous!” At this time of year, we are reminded that praising beauty is not a simple matter. In Megillat Ester (the Purim story from the book of Esther), Queen Vashti refuses to let her beauty be the only definition of who she is. Queen Esther may win a beauty contest, but the real contest is how she takes charge of her identity and saves the Jewish people. Beauty is not vanity if it is backed up by meaning and values. As popularized during the Oscars, we should #askhermore. This important aspect of appreciating the right kind of beauty is something we teach at AEA. In fact, it is reflected in one of our Core Educational Beliefs: ( הדר כבוד הודךhadar kavod hodekha) [honorable dignity of Your glory]. We want our students to see themselves with pride and respect. We want our school to be seen with pride and honors. We want our place in and beyond the Jewish world to be filled with dignity and appreciation. We have every reason to do so. As we plan to dress up for Purim, let us remember that we do not need costumes to be noticed. We are each of us gifts in this world; otherwise we would not have been born. As we celebrate Esther’s beauty, let us remember the beauty of her actions. As we hold onto our Curriculum Celebration, let us remember that our STEAM theme does not end. We will continue through the end of the year, and beyond! I am looking forward to capitalizing on all that we have accomplished this year. More than the shiny devices that run our technology, the individualization it made possible is the real beauty of our educational successes. More than any one art project or song from Wednesday night, the joy, pride, and enthusiasm our students exhibited was the real beauty on display. The best is that there is more to come. We are celebrating two members of our community at our Gala Celebration, Saturday, March 7th. Shortly after, our spring play production of “Willy Wonka” will be performed Wednesday, March 11th at 10:00am, and Thursday, March 12th at 7:00pm. Please! Invite friends and family to be a part of our community . . . to be students here, too. Our beauty is earned; it is based on honorable dignity we achieve in seeking to be a part of God’s glory. Thank you for celebrating it with us. Shabbat shalom, R’ Jeremy Winaker Curriculum Celebration 2015 Curriculum Celebration 2015 Curriculum Celebration 2015 Click here to see the full AEA school calendar on the AEACADEMY.ORG website: AEA School Calendar Volunteers Needed! Donations … in memory of Leatrice Leapman Debbie and Jerome Nachlis … in memory of Lawrence Biener Robin and Bruce Saran Debbie and Jerome Nachlis … in memory of Dr. Donal Shetman Purim is coming and that means our fantastic AEA Purim Carnival is coming! We are in need of volunteers to help run the carnival…time commitment is from 8 am-noon on March 5th. Please drop me an email if you can help! Elaine and Ralph Frienberg … in memory of Barbara Luterman Debbie and Jerome Nachlis Kirby85@verizon.net Thanks! It will be a blast! -Lauren Gillespie Tetzaveh(Exodus 27:20-30:10) Dressing Your Best Why do people wear clothing? There's more to it than just covering up and keeping warm. In this week's Torah portion, we learn all about the special clothing worn by the Jewish priests, the Cohanim, who officiated in the Tabernacle. Their beautiful, and regal uniforms left no doubt in the eyes of all who saw them that they were involved in important, and spiritual tasks. Whether we realize it or not, our clothing and our appearance also make a statement to the world, and give a message about who we are and what we value. It is, in a sense, our own private uniform. When deciding how to dress, we should consider carefully the image we present to the world, and do our best to align it with our true inner values. Aish.com 2nd Grade STEAM CONGREGATION BETH EMETH NEWS Join us THIS Sunday, March 1st for Hamantashen baking directly following Hebrew School at 12:30! The hamantashens made will be used for caring committee baskets, as well as fundraising for BESTY (our teen youth group). Please RSVP ASAP, and let me know if you plan on attending! Volunteers NEEDED We are looking for student volunteers to take a part in this year’s Purim Shpiel which takes place on Friday, March 6th. Please email Cantor Stanton if interested (decantor100@gmail.com) Parent volunteers are also needed to help set up for the Purim Carnival, we will be setting up on Saturday, March 7th at 12:00 PM Please let me know if you can help with either! The Purim Shpiel will be held on Friday, March 6th starting at 7:30 PM. The Purim Carnival will be taking place Sunday, March 8thduring Sunday school. Megillah reading will be first followed by the carnival! Attached is a flyer with all the options Sunday March, 15th the Prime Timers is hosting a magic show! This is for all ages and cost $5 per adult and free for all children and grandchildren!! For more information please contact Jeff Ostroff at 484-770-8133 (jmostroff@yahoo.com) or Harvey Cohen at 484-480-8158 (hc9876@aol.com). Finally Israel Shabbat has been moved to Friday, March 20th at 6 PM! It is a great time to get a taste of Israel with our local Shlichah Lior Ron! Please let me know as soon as you can if you plan on attending any of these events! Avi S. Remetz Director of Youth and Family Programming Congregation Beth Emeth 300 W. Lea Blvd Wilmington, DE 19809 Office: 302-764-2392 Accredited by the Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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