Rabbi Meir & Rivkie
Borenstein
12 N. Church St.
Goshen, NY 10924
(845) 291-0514

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We will then move on to our theme of the year....
keep you posted.
Rivkie B & the Torah Tots clan
12 Church St • Goshen, NY 10924 • 845-291-0514
Our monthly E-letter
Well for the first of 5770/2009 School Year!
Torah Tots is growing and is a great place to be.
Our first month of September was a packed month filled
with holidays, learning, adjustment and fun!
In case you have been wondering what were up to, and
what the projects were,.....here it is in a nutshell.

Rosh Hashanah:
For the start of the year we had our Monthly Music Hour.
IT was a great experience, one we look forward to having
again this month. The dancing, singing and apples were
loads of fun as we sang about Apples in honey. We ate
that all through the week and did lots of apple projects,
apple color sorting, and even charting ourselves by
measuring how tall we were in apples!! (see pictures)
For Yom Kippur we learned about the concept of being
nice, saying sorry and all about the story of Yonah/Jonah.
The children had a great time learning about a man in the
belly of a whale and then we made a whale that we can act
out the story too.

Sukkot was a fun holiday where we got to see a large
sukkah.
We made our own sticky version and our tool belts. Did
you see those?
Cute tools that can be removed so we can build our own
sukkah.
We learned that the sukkah is to remember the miracle
G-d made for the Jews in the dessert after they left Egypt.
Did you know they had clouds protecting them on all sides
so that they wouldn't be hurt or attacked?
The last holiday of Simchat Torah was one where we made
flags and then danced around the table in the Sukkah. It
was so much fun even Simon told his Mom about it:)

We continue our fun and exploring as we return after
Sukkot. We will focus a bit on the stories in the beginning
of the Torah. Creation, Noahs Ark, Avraham as a little boy.
Apples dipped in honey
we do eat,
we ask Hashem to
make our new year
sweet.
A kippah is proud, it
gets up in a crowd,
it says I am a Jew & I
love my Torah too.
So wear your clothes
with pride, your Tzizit
strings don't hide. It
isn't really fair to be
ashamed with what
you wear.
Hashem loves every
Jewish Girl and boy
He loves it even more
when you enjoy,
doing the mitzvot with
pride,
your Jewishness never
hides!
Thank you
Hashem for all
your sunshine
and for the rain
drops that do fall,
thank you for
flowers in the
spring time, and
for the Torah we
thank you most
of all!
Songs & Fingerplays
TTTO: Did you ever see sa
lassie.
Did you ever shake a lulov,
a lulov, a lulov?
Did you ever shake a lulov
on a sukkot day?
Upwards adn downwards
and forwards and
backwards.
Did you ever shake a lulov
on a Sukkot day?