Category Archives: Jewish Education

Appreciating the Cause

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A beautiful email that we received:

“… as a baalas teshuva married to a baal teshuva, first in our families of over 3 generations of assimilation, we very highly love and support the work of kiruv organizations. We are learning how hard it is to raise frum children in the world today, and we commend you for working so hard to give this young generation the gift of truth and the gift of their heritage. We will support you cause every year, G-d willing, with whatever means we can– your work is truly holy and essential in our day…”

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It’s another ChillZone for Moms!

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It’s already the third week of our successful ChillZone for Moms’ inaugural season. This week’s session will be led by Mrs. Shaindy Spiegel of Staten Island.
When: Thursday, May 3rd 7:00-8:15 PM
Where: Torah Spot 374 Ridgewood Ave.

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ChillZone for Moms off to a great start

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Mrs. Lauren Gluck of our Little Star Preschool in Staten Island led the inaugural “ChillZone for Moms,” taking the popular ChillZone for teens program to new heights.

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Five More Minutes!

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At ChillZone in TheZone this past Pesach, hundreds of kids were screaming to learn another 5 minutes with their TorahMates…What a beautiful sight! On Monday night of Chol Hamoed we had our girl’s program and on Tuesday night, we had the boys. We can’t wait to do this again!

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ChillZone for Moms!

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It used to be only for girls, but now, there’s ChillZone for moms too…

Drop off your daughters and then stay for your own evening of inspiration!

LED BY: Mrs. Lauren Gluck, of Little Star PreSchool, Staten Island NY
DATE: THURSDAY, APRIL 19TH
TIME: 7:00 – 8:15 PM
LOCATION: Torah Spot, home of Staten Island ChillZone programs
ADDRESS: 374 Ridgewood Ave. Staten Island NY 10312

REFRESHMENTS SERVED

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TorahMates Nachas

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This Torah Mate has been learning for over a year already. “As you can see from the following email,” says her TorahMates coordinator, “Oorah has made a tremendous difference in her life!”

This has been a wonderful experience for me and I am looking forward to starting the Hebrew and through it feel more like a Jew than a vagrant who knows nothing. My biggest regret is that I didn’t do something like this years ago and when I was a teen.

Thanks to Oorah I have the opportunity to learn all of this terrific information on our Jewish faith in such a fun way with great people helping me.

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Beautiful Message from a TorahMate

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Mr. S has been teaching me tirelessly and patiently, even as my progress is often painfully slow. Lately I have taken to asking him about Shabbat rituals, and he had been educating me along that front as well.

I think Oorah is providing a wonderful service to Jewish people, especially the undereducated and those who drifted away for a long time. Like me. I think Oorah is blessed with volunteers such as Mr. S. He is priceless.

Have a wonderful Pesach. And thanks for the Pesach box that I received today. All the gift boxes serve as a reminder of our Jewish lifecycle events and holy day rhythym.

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Oorah helped me grow

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A former Zone camper writes this moving statement: “I am the type of person that knows I need to grow and understands that the only way to give myself a better quality of life is by doing it the way G-d wants you to. Oorah helped me realize that years ago. I just wish that I can continue feeling that way with the help of Torah.”

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ChillZone Manalapan Holds Mock Seder

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Oorah girls learn all about Pesach- the fun way

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A Glimpse into the Life of a GirlZone Camper

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I went to public school from the beginning of elementary school until sixth grade. I knew nothing about Judiasm or the religion and I had no clue that I was even Jewish. My best friends were Muslims and Mexicans. All my life I have been living with my brother and sister, who is now in college and the most amazing mother in the entire world. My parents got divorced when I was ten years old and I have no contact with my father since then. One day, one of my mother’s friends told my mother about a Jewish camp called Oorah’s Girlzone. It is a kiruv sleepaway camp that tries to bring non-religious girls more into knowing about Judiasm. Little did I know when I went to Girlzone that year, that it would change my life forever.

My first year in camp I was about 10 years old. When I was in the shul, I was looking at the siddur and I had absolutely no clue what was written in them. I held the siddur upside down trying to read it. While I was puting the siddur away, a camper came over to me and helped me stack them in the right way. When one of the staff members saw this from a distance, she came over to me and she asked me if I knew how to read Hebrew. I said no, Im way too old to learn. She told me you are never too old to learn and told me the story of Rabbi Akiva and how he learnt when he was already 40 years old. I remember being so amazed by that story and from then on everyday in camp she slowly taught me how to read Hebrew. By the end of the summer, I knew how to read! The staff member called my mother and my mother was very excited about the idea of sending me to a yeshiva, so she found a school called Jewish Foundation School in Staten Island New York.

From 6th-8th grade in JFS I caught up very quickly. When I was in 6th grade, I was sitting with the 3rd graders for Hebrew and 6th graders for secular subjects learning basic things about the Torah. It was very hard to adjust into such a new enviroment because I felt so different from everyone else. By the time I got to 8th grade, I made a lot of friends and went over to their houses for Shabbasim and experienced what it really means to be a true Bat Israel. In the meantime nothing was being kept at home and we were living like a regular American-Russian family. From the time I went to JFS my mother saw how important it became to me so she started buying kosher food and going to shul occasionaly even though we didn’t keep Shabbos yet.

It came time to figure out which high school I was going to attend. My mom wanted only the best school for me and she found Bruriah High School located in Elizabeth New Jersey. Although I was taught the Halachot of Judiasm, I still wasn’t doing what I was supposed to be doing such as Kosher (our kitchen wasn’t koshered yet but we were still buying kosher food), Shomer Shabbas, or tznuis. In 10th grade we moved from Brooklyn to Staten Isand New York. Since then, which was two years ago, we have been improving in our growth in YiddishKeit. From the girl that couldn’t tell an Aleph from a Bais my family has came very far in religious aspects. Now we are shomer shabbas and Oorah helped us kosher our kitchen this past summer. I have been attending Girlzone for seven years and with the help of Girlzone’s staff and Bruriah faculty, I was able to set goals throughout these years and achieve them as best as I can.

I will always have the knowledge that I gained from yeshiva and camp and I hope to apply it to everything that I do in my everyday life. At this point , I want to give myself the luxury of being away from home in an environment of self growth with true role models by going to study in Israel. I feel like I can apply and gain insight on buliding my own Torah home and I can gain a back bone of love and apprecation for living a life of Mitzvot and Torah which will stay with me throughout the rest of my life.

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