Volume 32 Issue 37 01 Dec 2023 18 Kislev 5784

Ivriton – our second edition! 

Natali Tchelet- Head of Hebrew 7-12

Ivriton – second edition! 

Savour the essence of our school community’s culinary delights with the newest edition of Ivriton, our Hebrew magazine.

This time, we’re bringing you a down-to-earth celebration of food. Discover the warmth of favourite recipes shared by students, along with cozy cafe and restaurant recommendations. Dive into casual chats with our food-loving teachers and faculty, gaining insights into their culinary experiences. Ivriton is your invitation to a relaxed gathering around the table, where we share stories and flavours that make our community unique. Pick up your copy and join us in this simple, flavorful exploration of our shared love for food.

Mazal Tov to Noah Dusheiko (Year 7) for winning the jokes competition.

Click here for our online edition.

 

 

Cookbook by Year 8 Hebrew students

Shalom to our school community! This year, our Year 8 Hebrew class embarked on a unique and delicious adventure as they delved into the vibrant world of Israeli cuisine. The journey began with the students immersing themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Israel, understanding the significance of food in the country’s history and daily life. Through interactive lessons, they learned not only the Hebrew names of various ingredients but also the stories behind each dish. This interdisciplinary approach expanded their language proficiency and provided a deeper appreciation for the cultural context of the language they were studying.

As a culminating project, students were given the opportunity to choose their favourite recipe, which they then translated into Hebrew. The classroom buzzed with excitement as they shared family stories and anecdotes related to their chosen dishes, connecting personal experiences with their newfound language skills.

What truly set this project apart was the students’ innovative decision to capture their cooking adventures on film. Each student transformed their kitchen into a mini film studio. From the bustling sounds of chopping vegetables to the sizzling melodies of frying pancakes, these videos are a testament to the students’ dedication and enthusiasm.

To showcase their hard work, the students compiled their recipes and videos into a unique digital recipe book including a QR code for each recipe, allowing anyone to scan and instantly watch the corresponding cooking video. 

As we celebrate the successful completion of this project, we extend our appreciation to the Year 8 Hebrew class for their creativity, passion, and the delightful taste they’ve brought into our lives. May this culinary adventure inspire more interdisciplinary projects in the future, weaving together language, culture, and the joy of shared meals.

תיהנו! (Enjoy!)

Click here to see our digital cookbook