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G I R L S SEVENTH GRADE tmkii Standing (left to right) Laura Marder, Miry Levy, Barbara Pollak, Haviva Kierzenblat Sitting (left to right) Ubby Bastomski, Devon Kaiser, Anna Blum, Eva Bakalinsky Camera Shy Sigalit Ben-Shalom 50 Back Row (left to right) Eban Cohen, Ezra Dweck, Mark Perl, David Wachtenheim, David Kolsky, Jeff Remer First Row (left to right) Jack Brezbrozh, David Spigelman, Michael Lax, Illya Zak, David Marshak, Glenn Marshak
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SIXTH GRADE Back Row (left to right) Aliza Abraham. Leeba Hoisman. Cherie Fiber. Eleanor Lax. Selena Morris, Michelle Blugrind. Tina Frankel Front Row (left to right) Rjvka Katz. Sonia Bastomski. Sarah Vanek. Penina Schoenholz. Hadassah Reichman. Wendy Binder. Farrah Herskowitz G I R L S Back Row (left to right) Valeri Polin. Alex Vaysar. Jeff Kolsky. Jonathan Wernick. Michael Machlovilz. Steven Chroman Front Row (left to right) Roni Schwartz. Stefan Wolkenfeld. Evan Townsley. Harry Marshak. Harvey Deutsch. 49
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RUSSIAN PROGRAM GIRLS Miriam Amchislovskaya Lilian Dubosarky Luba Khaimovich Miriam Kogen Shura Mantelzak Laura Marder Inna Nuzlang Mela Shchegolevskaya Natella Sokolvskaya Rifka Spivak Eva Bakalonsky GRADES 8 8 6 5 6 7 6 3 5 8 7 A few short years ago Jewish Families were given their freedom in Russia and allowed to migrate to the United States. Many founded their way to the Pacific shores. Though they had been granted freedom to move, the freedom of spirit, the freedom of yiddishkeit, it had long been denied and still remained elusive. The Jewish community of Los Angeles opened their doors and hearts to their brethrens, providing them with food and shelter. ' Standing in the forefront of the community was Yavneh. Yavneh opened its heart to many children who had never received any kind of Jewish education previously. The children knew neither the Torah nor Hashem, just that they were Jewish. Yavneh soon became the center for Russian Immigrant children. Today Russian children are learning Torah, observing Mitvot and finally coming to know Hashem as best exemplified by the quote of young Russian girl in Yavneh I have learned to love Hashem and the Torah. BOYS Jack Bezborozh Igor Dubinsky Boris Shimanousky Sam Shimanousky Aron Ksendzovsky Stan Scharber Lenard Torgan Vadim Vayser Alex Vayser Vadim Kira Valeri Polin Ilya Zak 51
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