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LOCAL: Mr. Nick Parsons plans to stay in Los Angeles.

From Glouberman and Color War to managing Covid tech, Nick Parsons advanced school internet into the 2020s

By Ezra Helfand, Deputy Chief Layout Editor September 21, 2022

Mr. Nick Parsons, who worked long hours during quarantine to make online school possible and oversaw improvements to Glouberman broadcasts, has left to work as a freelance producer of livestreams and other...

CHANGE: Sanaz Sazegar, left, has replaced Cheryl Wolf, right, as Director of Development.

Cheryl Wolf leaves for Chai Lifeline, replaced by YULA alum Sanaz Sazegar

By Olivia Petlak, 10th Grade September 20, 2022

Ms. Cheryl Wolf, who built connections with students as the Development Director and Director of Institutional Advancement for the last five years, has not returned to Shalhevet for 2022-23. Institutional...

POINTS: One candidate for the second 12th grade Agenda representative seat received more second-place votes, while the other received more third.  Their point totals were identical.

ELECTION UPDATE: Run-off today after ranked-choice ‘tie’ for senior class Agenda rep

By Sonya Katzin, Ninth Grade September 19, 2022

UPDATE: Senior Jack Metzger has won the tie-breaker runoff for 12th-grade Agenda representative yesterday, defeating Zoe Ritz by an undisclosed margin. The result was announced by Fairness Co-Char Elliot...

SOLUTIONS: Fairness co-chairs Eliana Kerendian and Elliot Serure of the Elections Subcommittee met with adviser Dr. Keith Harris in the Admin Conference Room yesterday while Josh Gottlieb and Kevin Orenshein of GottIT, left, worked on the school’s Wifi.

Ballot errors complicate voting for Just Community grade-level reps

By Sonya Katzin and Joshua Gamson September 15, 2022

Technical difficulties created delays and confusion during Just Community Representative elections yesterday, with some grades needing to revote and some students possibly not having their votes counted. In...

NET: Senior Noa Talasazan hit the ball over the net Sept. 8 in Shalhevet’s victory over Compton Early College High School.

Girls volleyball team keeps winning as season heats up

By Dana Brodt, Ninth Grade September 14, 2022

UPDATE: The girls volleyball team’s record is now 3-0, after they defeated Price last night in the Shalhevet gym.  The score was 3-0, Shalhevet winning all 3 sets, 25-10, 25-14 and 25-6. The Firehawks’...

LINGUIST: Dr. Birbaum speaks Arabic, German and French, in addition to English and Hebrew.

New Hebrew teacher Dr. Birnbaum sees the world through cinema and travel

By Noah Elad, Senior Editor September 13, 2022

With a niche interest in learning history through cinema, new Hebrew teacher Dr. Sariel Birnbaum hopes to bring more creativity and collaboration to his Hebrew department classes this year. Dr. Birnbaum...

SISTER: Mika Shalom, Ozs sister, attended Sharfman’s women’s seminary in Jerusalem. She has replaced Mr. Noah Rothman, who’s working toward a bachelor’s degree at UC Berkeley.

YULA grad is new Ed Support assistant for Judaic Studies

By Caroline Kboudi, Staff Writer September 13, 2022

This year Mika Shalom, sister of Shalhevet senior Oz Shalom, has joined the Shalhevet staff to assist the student life team and Ed Support to assist students with Judaic Studies. Ms. Shalom grew up...

Rabbi Broner, who’s teaching classes this year in grades nine and 12,  also volunteers as chaplain for the Beverly Hills Police Department.

Rabbi Eli Broner, new 9th-grade dean, adds a face familiar from Hillel

By Molly Menashe, Torah Editor September 8, 2022

Shalhevet’s newest rabbi, Rabbi Eli Broner, occupies the newly created position of Dean of Ninth Grade and looks to inspire students by making Judaism meaningful and “cool.”  Rabbi Broner is...

Senior columnist Elliot Serure prompted an AI art generator to create this picture by requesting  “Van Gogh’s Starry Night but with the Brooklyn Bridge.”

Wait — AI can paint now?

By Elliot Serure, Senior Columnist September 4, 2022

  I still don’t know whether I felt terror or awe at that moment. While perusing the internet, I found myself on the website of an AI – artificial intelligence – art generator. The...

FAREWELL: Mrs. Rabinov received flowers and wishes from students and staff in the Beit Midrash on her last day at Shalhevet June 1.

Mickey Rabinov, award-winning Hebrew teacher, returns to Israel

By Noah Elad, Senior Editor August 30, 2022

Mrs. Mickey Rabinov, who for seven years was Hebrew Language Coordinator and was known for her caring presence throughout the school, left Shalhevet and moved back to Israel.  She is now teaching a...

BONDS: Shalhevet students said they felt comfortable talking to Mrs. Honig and often approached her for advice.

Mrs. Natalie Honig, who helped students overcome distance during Covid, leaves to direct Admissions at Maimonides

By Tali Liebenthal, Co-Editor-in-Chief August 28, 2022

Mrs. Natalie Honig, a friend and listener to her students and someone who was tasked with connecting students throughout the distanced times of Covid, has left Shalhevet after serving three years as Judaic...

JOY: “The best feeling of all, though, is watching the Dodgers win while sprinting out of the stadium to beat traffic, hearing “I Love LA.”

MY LIFE IN A SONG: Sound of a stadium

By Olivia Fishman, Arts and Culture Editor August 4, 2022

There is a certain exhilaration that accompanies my trips to Dodger Stadium, and I have felt the same excitement since I was a child. Section 4, Row J, is my home away from home, and I have experienced...

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