Protected: Production 5782

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Kayla’s Garden of Eden

ANNUAL MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA

It was tea time at LEC for girls in grades 6 to 8 and their mothers.  Organized by Bnos leaders Chani Dalfin, Shainy Kagan and Devorah Leah Korf, the event brought mothers and daughters together for an interesting and varied program.  Beginning with a dvar Torah on the parsha, the gathering was welcomed by Mrs. Chani Gansburg, a shlucha and parent in the school, and her 7th grade daughter Chaya’le.  Together they made the parsha come alive.  A video presentation of the many activities that have taken place so far this year was put together by student Tzivi Rabin and enjoyed by everyone.  The creativity of the participants was brought out by a pottery painting activity.  We are grateful to Mrs. Levana Hashem for providing the pottery and decorating supplies.  Much thanks also go to Shayna Bortunk and Rochel Gordon for beautifully setting up the room.

WELCOME TO LEC’S NEW HOME ON THE WEB

Welcome to Lubavitch Educational Center’s new home on the Web!

In the few short years from our location in South Miami Beach to our current North Miami Beach site, LEC’s enrollment was rapidly expanded. Our families come from all parts of Dade and Broward counties, and every year more families have moved to South Florida to enroll in our school.  With a current enrollment of over 1,100 students, the decision was made to change to a website format that would enable us to better serve our growing school.

While LECFL.COM is still in the formation stage, you will be seeing new features, pictures, videos and articles posted frequently. Our goal is to create a showcase for Lubavitch Educational Center, its programs, activities, and to facilitate parent-teacher communication, on-line registration, making sure our site looks great on all media, and much more.  As we continue to grow, LECFL.COM will grow with it, assuming an ever larger role in our school’s future.

We value your feedback.  Let us know what you think. Suggestions are welcome!