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Below is the copy of an email from my boss, praising a dvar Torah that I wrote, delivered by and to students in grades 2-5. It is challenging, yet gratifying, to take ideas that we understand in a mature way and explain them on a child-friendly level.
From: Odelia Danishefsky
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 2:39 PM
To: Weber Penina
Cc: Dr. Elliot Prager
Subject: yasher koach
Morah Penina,
Thank you for helping Chedvah and Chana prepare for delivering the dvar Torah on Rosh Chodesh. You wrote an inspiring and age appropriate dvar Torah for them and you gave them the confidence and encouragement to deliver it.
Thank you,
Morah Odelia
From: Odelia Danishefsky
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 2:39 PM
To: Weber Penina
Cc: Dr. Elliot Prager
Subject: yasher koach
Morah Penina,
Thank you for helping Chedvah and Chana prepare for delivering the dvar Torah on Rosh Chodesh. You wrote an inspiring and age appropriate dvar Torah for them and you gave them the confidence and encouragement to deliver it.
Thank you,
Morah Odelia