Bais Chaya Mushka celebrated Rosh Chodesh Adar Sheini in fantastic style with back-to-back Mother/Daughter Hakhel gatherings.
The auditorium was lavishly decorated as the Chatzer of the Beis Hamikdash, and our students dressed to represent how the men, women, and children would all gather before the king.
There was a true feeling of achdus in the room. Mothers and daughters sat together for a delicious breakfast seuda. The Hakhelgathering began with the recitation of Tehillim together and the Hayom Yom taught by students from BCM. There were many entertaining and creative performances by entire classes and grades depicting Hakhel gatherings in the times of the Beis Hamikdash, and encouraging everyone to make their own Hakhel gatherings as well. Mothers and daughters participated in Chavrusa learning together, and also said the 12 Pesukim as one.
Our students demonstrated their extensive knowledge of both Purim and the concept of Hakhel throughout the events through song, dance, live performance, and Divrei Torah. All attendees were very impressed with what they saw.
Thank you to Hebrew Studies Principal Mrs. Fradel Bukiet, Assistant Principal Ms. Simi Raichik, Bnos Chabad representatives Racheli Shatnani and Chaya Grossman, and all of the talented BCM teachers and students who worked so hard to prepare for the festivities. BCM would also like to say a special thank you to Debblin Photography for the beautiful pictures.
YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I spy simcha cunin! Miss you so much
Yashar Koach to BCM, Mrs. Bukiet, and all the teachers!
Chana Spritzer and her mom!
Your bubby on Crown Street misses you… AND your mom!
We miss you
Best bnos chabad ever
Loved your class hakel song!!
My beautiful girls and all the Great supporters of a wonderful Mosad.
So Proud of Bais Chaya Mushka and so proud of my Rubinstein girls.
BH
Thank you to s. Raichik and all the Morahs for putting together such a meaningful and beautiful event. The girls were so happy!
Lovely pics:)
How creative.
The children will always remember the HAKHEL!!!!
I still remember playing a major part in a play 45 years ago.