CHANI KAHAN
“AS I WALKED THE HALLS OF BHI, THE SOUND OF CHILDREN LEARNING, SMILING AND CONNECTING WAS EXHILERATING,” MS. ADINA FENDEL SAID. “CREATING A SAFE, HAPPY ENVIRONMENT FOR KIDS TO LEARN IN IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO ME, AND I WAS SO HAPPY TO SEE THIS PERMEATING THE HALLS OF BHI. I AM TRULY LOOKING FORWARD TO BEING A PART OF THIS AMAZING TEAM.”
Ms. Fendel is the renowned “Morah Fendel” who spent 18 years teaching in YCQ. Simultaneously, she is the women’s director of Emet Outreach—both of these positions have made her intimately familiar and connected with the Queens community.
Next year she will be joining Be’er Hagolah as the Judaic Studies Educational Coordinator for Elementary School.
Rabbi Mordechai German, Dean of BHI, said, “We are thrilled to bring on Morah Fendel as the Elementary School Judaic Studies Educational Coordinator. She joins BHI at an exciting time as we continue to realize our vision of building a BHI that helps ensure a bright future for all our students.”
ACADEMIC SUCCESS COMES FROM WARMTH
“We live in a confusing world,” said Ms. Fendel. “Our children are searching for structure and love.” Her goal as a teacher has always been to build children with success.
“Children should feel cool for succeeding, not acting out,” she added. “They need a structured classroom filled with love and positive reinforcement. They should feel happy to go to school, that is a safe place for them.” And this is exactly what Be’er Hagolah parents want.
“My kids have gone from having to go to school to wanting to go to school. They’re waiting for it,” said BHI parent Victoria Kol. If any of her kids have a problem, their rabbi is on call to solve it.
“In the beginning, I was very concerned because I thought that in public school, the academic level is higher. But I was wrong – they really care about the academic status. Be’er Hagolah students are ready to graduate and go to college,” Victoria says.
She continued, “I think when kids learn how to respect parents and respect the rabbis, it affects their whole life. They just think twice before they do something. It’s a very loving and caring environment. It’s just a second family.”
A SOLID EDUCATION IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT
“What makes Be’er Hagolah attractive to parents is that they know their children are getting a solid education in a safe environment,” said Rabbi Mordechai German, Dean of Be’er Hagolah.
“They learn and are safe,” said Zina Khaimov, a BHI parent.
“They’re around their own people, and they feel love from the rebbeim and teachers. My son in high school has his favorite rabbis that he could just go over and talk to—you don’t get that in public school,” she concluded.
READY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD
Most BHI parents want their children to be educated, attend college, and embark on professional careers. Their children get that in BHI – but they also get much more.
“It’s not just that they’re ready for college. It’s that they’re ready to take on the world, whether it’s college, whether it’s going into business—whatever they want to do, they’re ready for it,” stated Michael Nisanov, a BHI father.
That’s exactly what Rabbi German is aiming for. “A graduate of Be’er Hagolah will not only be college-ready, but also life-ready,” said Rabbi German.
He believes that a strong education must include a focus on the social and emotional growth of the child. And every day, his staff builds an incredible support system to give over personal and life skills to each student.
“In the morning, sometimes I bring my son here, and I see Rabbi German standing in front of the school greeting the children,” said Erit Semah, another BHI parent, adding, “They really care about giving them values—family values—and teaching them middot tovot.”
INSPIRING STUDENTS TO GO FURTHER
“Be’er Hagolah actually offers the great combination of religious and secular education. Coming from a communist country, I could never imagine that my kids could be obtaining an education which is much superior to any secular education. They’re really inspiring students to further advance education in different areas,” said BHI parent Daniel Lerner.
Just about every BHI student goes on to college, and many become professionals in the career of their choice.
Graduates are going to nurse school, PA school, occupational therapy, speech therapy, becoming dentists and lawyers. This is the pride of BHI.
Chani Kahan is a copywriter who helps nonprofits to reach the heart of their target market with memorable copy. Before starting her freelance business, Chani worked as the Associate Editor of The Circle children’s magazine. After a successful career planning creative content and working with writers, Chani now researches and writes campaign-focused copy for nonprofits.