Radio Bialik

Bialik for Haiti (01/22/2010)

Radio Bialik (6:26 minutes)

Bialik students join together with the Jewish community of Montreal and the greater communities of Canada, Israel,  and the rest of the world to support the relief efforts in Haiti.  

Students Light the Way (12/11/2009)

Radio Bialik (14:01 minutes)

New Radio Bialik producers host the first student-produced episode. They talk about the recent Bialik Theatre production of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass with two of the play producers. There are tips for reducing stress while studying for assessments next week, with help from the student Healthy Living Committee. We are “enlightened” by some discussion of the upcoming holiday of Chanukah by the student Jewish Life Committee and conclude with a student’s beautiful rendition of Maoz Tsur. Show your best work in Assessment Week and a happy Chanukah to all! We’ll be back in January!

Welcome back to Radio Bialik! Chag Sukkot sameach! (10/02/2009)

Radio Bialik (4:31 minutes)

Welcome to our first podcast episode of the school year. New Jewish Life Committee members talk about the upcoming festival of Sukkot. Do you know what the “four species” symbolize? Please visit us at our Open House on October 7 at 7 pm. G’mar tov!

Bialik Students in Israel (05/08/2009)

Radio Bialik (28:58 minutes)

Join us in sharing the recent experiences of Bialik students in Israel – delegates of the March of the Living, a winner of the international Bible Contest, and members of our team in the Weitzmann Institute Shalheveth Freier Physics Tournament. Each was different in focus but all brought us closer to Israel artzeinu.

Passover: About Transformation & Freedom (04/07/2009)

Elaine Wisenthal Milech (13:18 minutes)

Several actors (in character!) from our most recent Bialik Theatre production, “Beauty and the Beast”, talk about their experience. Rabbi Daniel Rosenberg talks about the transformation that takes place at the Passover seder, questions we propose, and the desire for freedom.

Best wishes to all of our listeners for a happy Passover! Chag sameach v’kasher!

This episode marks the beginning of our second year of this podcast production.

Return from New Orleans & Expansion Update (02/20/2009)

Elaine Wisenthal Milech (25:06 minutes)

Two students and teacher Andrew Trager give a very moving recount of their relief mission in New Orleans. You will be inspired and moved to tears as they share with us!

Two Secondary 1 students get a sneak preview of our new gym and theatre complex. Bialik President Michael Eliesen reports on the exciting developments.

Bialik Book Blasters Club (02/13/2009)

Elaine Wisenthal Milech (20:42 minutes)

Join Marsha Lustigman, Librarian, and the Bialik Book Blasters Club as they discuss the latest books they have read and why they love to read. Rabbi Daniel Rosenberg relates this to the “People of the Book”.

Bialik Students Set Off on Mission to New Orleans (02/06/2009)

Elaine Wisenthal Milech (9:24 minutes)

Rabbi Daniel Rosenberg hosts this week’s podcast with guests , teacher Avi Satov and some of the students on the Tikun Olam mission to New Orleans. We learn of the hopes and objectives of the students before they leave on their trip this Sunday. In this week’s parasha, the Israelites leave Egypt which requires their own initiative. The students discuss how this relates to this exciting student mission.

Bialik Celebrates the Inauguration of President Obama (01/23/2009)

Elaine Wisenthal Milech (17:03 minutes)

The Bialik community marked this moment in history together. Our students and staff demonstrated their genuine concern for world affairs as we shared feelings of pride and optimism with our American friends and neighbours.

Bialik in Solidarity with Israel (01/16/2009)

Elaine Wisenthal Milech (17:25 minutes)

Rabbi Daniel Rosenberg hosts this week’s show. This week Sec. 4 and 5 students engaged in discourse about important issues. Visitor Dr. Hananel Holzer taught Sec. 4 students about in vitro fertilization, in connection with their Jewish Life course. Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz and Rabbi Reuven Poupko enlightened us about the conflict in Gaza.

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