4 Kaleidoscope December 2023 Kislev 5784 Mazal Tov to our Captains and Student Leaders for 2023-2024 College Captains Nina Page and Levi Smorgon Portfolio Captains School Environment Kayleigh Hirsch and Jesse Kline School Spirit Maia Cukierman and Justin Gross Social Action Jeremy Borsky and Giddy Datt Jewish Life Darielle Alter and Lior Caplan Israel Kesher Simeon Goldberg and Amanda Tisher Performing Arts Captains Isaac Itescu and Maya Starr Visual Arts Captain Romi Reichenberg Sport Captains Ella Klein and Joshua Mohr House Captains Ashkanasy Sienna Lurie Bialik Abby Gordon Hillel Skye Edelstein Monash Georgia Kave Co-curricular Office Bearers Tzedakah Co-ordinator Sienna Shostak Radio Manager Aidan Rubinfeld Media Manager Eli Rauchberger Student Newsletter Editor Leo Sachs Minyan Merakezet Erin Queit Minyan Gabbai Ari Kind Back: Ari Kind, Amanda Tisher, Simeon Goldberg, Abby Gordon, Georgia Kave, Joshua Mohr, Sienna Lurie, Ella Klein, Skye Edelstein, Romi Reichenberg, Sienna Shostak, Jeremy Borsky, Giddy Datt, Eli Rauchberger, Kayleigh Hirsch, Jesse Kline, Darielle Alter, Lior Caplan, Leo Sachs. Middle: Ms Kate Major, Levi Smorgon, Rabbi James Kennard, Nina Page, Mr Matti Borowski. Front: Maia Cukierman, Justin Gross, Erin Queit, Aidan Rubinfeld, Maya Starr, Isaac Itescu Thank you The College wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the invaluable counsel and pro bono legal services provided by Arnold Bloch Leibler. Ashkanasy by a point Melbourne turned on a spectacular spring day for the Primary Athletics Carnival. After the disruptions of the pandemic years, and a postponed event in 2022 due to bad weather, it was wonderful to welcome families back to the Skolnik oval. Parents watched from the stands as our students from Prep to Year 6 competed in a variety of individual and team events and relays. It was a very close competition this year, and we congratulate Ashkanasy house, who won by just one point. Giving back As part of their Community Service Program, Years 7 and Year 8 classes joined together to run a food drive, with all items donated to Souper Kitchen, to help feed those who may not always know where their next meal will come from. Souper Kitchen works to provide food for those experiencing food insecurity in the community. They help feed over 1000 people every month. Students heard from Souper Kitchen guest speakers and learned more about the organisation. Later in the term Year 7 students learned about food insecurity, and had the opportunity to cook delicious meals that were donated to FoodFilled – an organisation dedicated to combating food wastage and alleviating hunger. Jubilant students in Ashkanasy Students learned about the important work of Souper Kitchen
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