Rafi Sulam, a teacher at the ORT Adivi School in Ashkelon for the past 34 years, visited Baltimore from October 12-17 and ran a creative carpentry project at the Krieger Schechter Day School which was much enjoyed by the lucky pupils who participated.
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
Rafi Sulam -Teacher of the Year
Rafi Sulam, an industrial mechanics teacher from Ashkelon, was one of six Israeli teachers to be named 2009-2010 “Teacher of the Year.” The prize was a trip to the USA to observe a Jewish day school and spend time learning about America’s Jewish communities.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
8th Grade Krieger Shechter Pupils visit Park Baltimore
Yesterday, fifty 8th grade Krieger Shechter pupils and their school principal, Dr Paul Schneider, arrived in Ashkelon to meet with their Gesher Hai (Living Bridge) partners at Rabin-Mekif Daled High School. This is the 7th year in a row that this meeting is taking place in Ashkelon.
The pupils visited the Lynn Stacie Getz memorial playground and the Michael Lapides Park - "Park Baltimore" - built over a year ago as a partnership community project, by 200 Baltimorians (on an Associated Family Mission to Israel) in partnership with 400 Ashkelonians and the municipality of Ashkelon.
The pupils of Krieger Shechter School presented Deputy Mayor Shlomo Cohen, also Chair of the Ashkelon-Baltimore Partnership, with a check - funds collected by them, as their barmitzvah project, for the Lynn Stacie Getz Playground.
Shlomo Cohen thanked the pupils for their generous contribution. Sigal read a personal message from Mayor Benny Vaknin.
After the Park visit, the pupils continued on to visit Mekif Daled High School for a beautiful welcoming ceremony, and then left for a visit to Mitzpe Ramon airforce base.
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The pupils visited the Lynn Stacie Getz memorial playground and the Michael Lapides Park - "Park Baltimore" - built over a year ago as a partnership community project, by 200 Baltimorians (on an Associated Family Mission to Israel) in partnership with 400 Ashkelonians and the municipality of Ashkelon.
The pupils of Krieger Shechter School presented Deputy Mayor Shlomo Cohen, also Chair of the Ashkelon-Baltimore Partnership, with a check - funds collected by them, as their barmitzvah project, for the Lynn Stacie Getz Playground.
Shlomo Cohen thanked the pupils for their generous contribution. Sigal read a personal message from Mayor Benny Vaknin.

http://picasaweb.google.com/nikirose/KriegerShechterInParkBaltimoreAshkelon#
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