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  • Writer's pictureElisheva Elbaz

Thank you Teachers!

Updated: May 31, 2020


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Dear Teachers,


To teach, by definition, is to show or explain to someone how to do something, (New Oxford American Dictionary). Not only do you all teach us a plethora of different subjects from Torah to math, to art, you also teach us valuable life lessons that can’t be learned in the classroom. That lesson is to never abandon hope.

Our current situation is definitely not ideal, causing us all to be stuck in our homes without being able to meet up with our friends. If it was not for all of your unwavering support and care, this situation would be much harder to handle. You all work so hard to give us fun night activities over zoom, entertainment on holidays, and even more activities on Yom Ha'atzmaut. Sometimes it’s hard to remember that while we are in our homes so are all of you. We know that it must be extremely challenging to teach in your homes, especially if you have little children to tend to. Yet you still make time for us, giving each of your students the right amount of attention they need. You even offer to stay on zoom after class if students have questions. Because of everything that we noted above, along with a gazillion more reasons that would take far too long to list, we wanted to say thank you.

No amount of words can express the gratitude we feel towards all of you.

So remember: don’t worry be happy,

The MPC



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