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“Road Safety – Go Safely!”
The theme this year at Talmud Torah Otzar Yerushalayim is “Road Safety – Go Safely!” The students are learning about road safety, avoiding dangers, proper behavior around traffic, and other important topics.
Amazing Wall Decoration at Otzar Yerushalayim
The students at Otzar Yerushalayim created an amazing wall decoration in their art class, under the direction of their talented teacher, Mrs. Beruria Zarbiv.
Challah Baking at the Even Shmuel Residence
As in many Jewish homes, we also bake challot in honor of Shabbat!
Taking Care of the Sprouts at Maoz Yerushalayim
Horticultural therapy is a new field that has quickly become part of school life. The therapy is run under the auspices of the national organization “LeShamra.”
Delicious Falafel, Along with Important Skills!
The students in Rav Yisrael’s class at Yeshivat Otzar HaTorah prepared delicious falafel this week! The preparations involved a number of important stages and skills – some of which you probably never thought of when you munch on your falafel!
Travel Safely!
In the framework of the year’s theme of road safety, the staff at Talmud Torah Otzar Yerushalayim put great efforts into producing a magnificent sticker album for the students.
Queen for night
On March 13th, twenty-four mothers of Seeach Sod students were “queens for the night.
Stay in Touch!
At Talmud Torah Otzar Yerushalayim, the students in grades 4-6 are participating in the “Stay in Touch” program. As part of the Life Skills class, under the guidance of the occupational therapist, the students are learning how to talk on the telephone.
“Added Value” Program
In the context of our “Added Value” program, the girls participate in an experiential learning program in the respite center every three weeks. The girls learn how to perform many household tasks independently. They have the opportunity to create a breakfast menu, prepare the meal, and set the table, as well as to try their hands had making the beds and folding the laundry.
Friendship Project at Otzar HaTorah
This summer, the young men in Yeshivat Otzar HaTorah participated in a special friendship project, the aim of which was to encourage interpersonal skills. Over the course of the project, the students learned about conflict resolution, helping others, and how to speak positively to their friends.