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Kol Bogrei rambam - Maimonides School

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June 2011 ~ Iyar–Sivan 5771Page of 4<strong>Kol</strong> <strong>Bogrei</strong>RambamConnecting <strong>Maimonides</strong> Alumni WorldwideRosen Warms Up for Ugandan Health Clinic with Three Months in UkraineRaphy Rosen ’06 warmed up for anupcoming trip to Uganda with a recentthree-month shift as a counselor inthe English language camp in Dnepropetrovsk,Ukraine, sponsored by theJewish Community Relations Councilof Greater Boston.Raphy, a Columbia University alumnus,was among seven recent college graduatesand current undergrads whoplanned and ran the camp for childrenin Grades 1-4 in the Or Avner Jewishpublic school. The Americans providedsupport for English teachers duringthe first half of the school day, thenran activities so campers could enjoyapplying the English they learned. “Wehad field trips to the zoo to practiceanimal names, to a botanical gardento work on our nature vocabulary andto a bowling alley, just for fun. We heldcarnivals, birthday parties, KabbalatShabbat, color war, tie dyeing, singingcompetitions, river boat tours andother events that made the campunforgettable for the campers.”“After the camp ended, we touredthe different Jewish sites in Dnepropetrovsk,such as the new MenorahJewish Center (the largest Jewishcenter in the world), the synagogueand kosher restaurants,” Raphyreported. “We stayed with familiesfrom the community, which gaveus a chance to get an inside look atthe vibrant Jewish life in Dnep. Thecommunity was extremely graciousand we did not lack for meal invitationsfor Shabbat or even during the week.”Raphy noted that communitymembers mentioned the Chavayaexchange program involving Bostonand Haifa high school studentsspending time in Dnepropetrovsk.Seven <strong>Maimonides</strong> sophomores andjuniors took part last February. Anyoneinterested in participating in thecollegiate program may contact NogaNevel at nnevel@jcrcboston.org.This summer Raphy plans to work withthe Abayudaya, the Uganda Jewishcommunity, in the village of Nabugoye.“I will be working in their new healthclinic as well as doing informal educationin the community,” he said. Theclinic is run by an organization calledBechol Lashon.Raphy Rosen ‘06 in the classroom at the Englishlanguage camp in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.“Next year, I will be a YU JewishEducator Fellow teaching biology,math and Chumash in Fuchs Mizrachi<strong>School</strong> in Cleveland,” Raphy said. “Iwould describe the program as asort of Teach for Jewish America, inthat many of the Fellows will not endup as lifetime teachers, but they feelthe responsibility to give back to theJewish educational system from whichthey gained so much as students.”This program is run through the AzrieliGraduate <strong>School</strong> at Yeshiva University.1975 Grad Returnsto CameraAmy (Golub) Haberland ’75 hasrestarted her photography business(www.amyhaberlandphotography.com, 781-777-2303).“I’m specializing in weddings, butI do all sorts of portraiture andevents,” said Amy, who earned adegree in professional photographyand has more than 20 yearsof experience. She is offeringreduced rates for <strong>Maimonides</strong>families.Members and spouses of the Class of 1996 pose outside the school with various Cohen, Garlandand Mandel children: from left, Rachel and Dr. Ernest Mandel, Dr. Andrew Geller, SarahBatyah(Kempner) Cohen, Eli Geller and Leah (Lamport) Garland. The 15-year reunion June 26 alsofeatured a Skype conversation with Dfir Weinberg in Efrat.

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