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Years 9 and 10 Boys Football Team, 1995.
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Years 9 and 10 Boys Football Team, 1995.
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Audio and visual tracks created in relation to course work and presentations for Bialik College students
music, performing arts, presentation, staff, students, jewish life
None
Includes student artwork, sport, travel, incursion, excursion, Purim (1999) (nd).
Developer's marks
creative arts, excursion, incursion, community, purim, jewish life, 1990s, 2000s, 2020s
musical, performance, performing arts, bialik college
musical, performance, performing arts, bialik college
student work, music, performing arts, bialik college
student work, music, performing arts, bialik college
visual and performing arts, performance, school
visual and performing arts, performance, school
bnei mitzvah, 2000s, visual and performing arts, music, jewish life
bnei mitzvah, 2000s, visual and performing arts, music, jewish life
purim, grade 3, teacher, bialik college
purim, grade 3, teacher, bialik college
3 cd-rom labeled Yom Ha'atzmaut 2000s
yom ha'atzmaut, judiasm, bialik college, jewish life
yom ha'atzmaut, judiasm, bialik college, jewish life
No further details available
Bronze plaque
Donated to Bialik College by the Parents Association in Memory of Frank Gunn
memory, commemoration, bialik college
Endowed in 1997, through the generosity of Judy and Leon Goldman in honour of Betty and Shmuel Rosenkranz who devoted themselves with intellect, integrity and commitment, to the development of so many communal organisations for over 60 years.
The Rosenkranz Centre for Excellence and Achievement in Education in honour of Betty & Shmuel Rosenkranz. The Rosenkranz Centre for Excellence and Achievement in Education has been established at Bialik College in honour of Betty and Shmuel Rosenkranz. The Rosenkranz Centre is the focus of the College's activities in maintaining a continuing series of diverse enrichment and extension programs for students of kindergarten to Year 12. The programs and initiatives of the Rosenkranz Centre supplement the curriculum of the College and provide opportunities for children with high abilities. Students are encouraged to develop high level thinking and research skills, to participate in open debate and to show an active commitment to communal responsibilities. The activities of the Centre are aimed at educating young people towards excellence and personal achievement whilst at the same time shaping them as involved citizens with a strong sense of values and ethics: The College gratefully acknowledges the support of Leon & Judy Goldman, whose very generous endowment has made possible the establishment of the Rosenkranz Centre.
1990s, 1997, donors, education, judiasm, bialik college
No further detail available
Plastic and embossed plaque
In memory of Mandi Kaye Antman A dedicated teacher in the field of special education
memorial, teacher, bialik, college
Unknown
A plastic plaque
Adrienne & Nathan Baron Computer Centre
Plaque recognising the benefactors support. Sam and Minnie Smorgon Campus and the Shakespeare Grove Campus
In grateful recognition of our benefactors who support has helped provide buildings, classroom, at the Sam & Minnie Smorgon Campus and the Shakespeare Grove Campus
donors, bialik college, judaism, school
Espn silverware coaster set
Created to commemorate the 1996 (grade 6) class
A large dish, possibly made from China 44cm in diameter.
The Bialik school emblem is central to the upper area of the plate. Words in Hebrew and English are painted and scratched into the plate. ‘Step Forward With Courage’ ‘We will always be proud to be part of the Bialik Family. With thanks from the Class of 1996. Students names appear on blue leaves which curve in two lines around the bottom part of the plate. Students’ names: Jeremy Gomo, Carly Goldston, Ben Gold, Jeremy Glick, Boris Garber, Melissa Gaddie, Ben Fridman, Matt Fishman, Yariv Field, Paul Benet Elise Biaylew, Efrat Bogaty, Tali Budlender, Benjamin Czapnik, Daniel Dobos, Steven Czarny, Guy Albeck, Caroline Banky, Mark Blashki, Naomi Buchner, Adrian Chazan, Marty Dodge, Ittay Ekstein, Simon Feldman, Joel Fetter Becky Litwinow, Paulina Leibovitch, Dina Kluska, Michael King, David Januszewicz, Steven Harris, Dean Harris, Amy Grossbard, Michael Sadovsky, Tali Plotnik, David Serry, Anna Shaked, Cassie Rosenberg, Slava Shklyarevsky, Irina Roshkovan, Henry Shoyket, Benj Snyder, Warren Rozen, Yuliya Perchyonok, Renata Zilberg, Suzannah Palmer, Elijah Yeo, Elly Meltzer, Adina Trainor, Anthony Marget, Amanda Teitel, Tamar Sztal, Tomas Lopata, Russell Sochen. The reverse, base side, has painted in the centre point The Class of ’96 Handpainted by Rochelle Weinman Melbourne.
grade 6, graduation, school, bialik
The nine-branched menorah (a Hanukkiah) is for celebrating Hanukkah.
Silver plated menorah. seven of the nine candle inserts are present.
None.
hanukkah, judiasm, bialik college, jewish life
Created in 1981
A framed tapestry showing a rabbi and young boys studying.
Label is indistinct, but states: from Mr & Mrs J ---- Tapestry by Mrs ---Eutzer
studying, judaism, bialik college, 1980s
None available
The Kristina Williams Literature Collection plaque, plastic and paint
The Kristina Williams Literature Collection
donors, literature, bialik
The first exchange trip between Bialik College and Colegio Tarbut occurred in March 2001.
The first exchange trip between Bialik College and Colegio Tarbut occurred in March 2001. This evidence is from another silver plated dish given at the time of exchange. The condition is good, being mildly tarnished. Oval silver-plated dish, 25cm wide, 17 cm high, with scalloped edges.
The flat interior base is inscribed with the words: Colegio Tarbut First Exchange Trip March 2001 The reverse side has the stamp DEVON INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA The condition is poor, with the dish being tarnished and scratched.
exchange, school, judiasm, argentina, australia
Visitors signed from 1964 to 1986
Light blue vinyl covered book, embossed with patterns, with a plastic, coloured bronze image of Tomb of Rachel. It is a partially filled, signatory book, 1964-1986. Entries are English and Hebrew.
Tomb of Rachel.
judiasm, bialik college, school, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s
The first exchange trip between Bialik College and Colegio Tarbut occurred in March 2001. This evidence is from another silver plated dish given at the time of exchange. The condition is good, being mildly tarnished.
Electroplate, engraved. Circular, 18cm silver plated dish. Rim in twist pattern. Central base engraved with the words. The condition is good, being mildly tarnished.
To Bialik College From Colegio Tarbut Buenos Aires-Argentina In Recognition March 2003.
judaism, exchange, school, 2001
The phrase 'no butterflies in the ghetto' is an adaptation from a poem by the young Czech Jew Pavel Friedman. He was 21 years old when he was deported to the Terezín concentration camp/ghetto (Theresienstadt, in German), a few dozen kilometers north of Prague, in the Czech region of Ústí nad Labem. Here, a few weeks after his entry into the camp, Pavel Friedman wrote this poem on a piece of paper which was later found after the liberation and donated to the Jewish museum of the Czech Republic. In September 1944 Pavel Friedman was deported to the Oświęcim (Auschwitz) extermination camp where he was killed on an unspecified date. THE BUTTERFLY The last, the very last, So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow. Perhaps if the sun's tears would sing against a white stone. . . . Such, such a yellow Is carried lightly 'way up high. It went away I'm sure because it wished to kiss the world good-bye. For seven weeks I've lived in here, Penned up inside this ghetto. But I have found what I love here. The dandelions call to me And the white chestnut branches in the court. Only I never saw another butterfly. That butterfly was the last one. Butterflies don't live in here, in the ghetto. Beit Lohamei Haghetaot Museum's archive was contacted for release date details. https://www.gfh.org.il/eng
A medal commemorating the Jewish children who perished in the Holocaust.
No Butterflies in the Ghetto, #42
judiasm, holocaust, children, memory, remember, medal
In appreciation 10th anniversary concert, no further details. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
concert, bialik, judaism
I/101146 In 1982 Bialik College, for the third year running, supported WIZO and received a certificate from Mrs Marlis Cohen, as presented to the headmaster, Mr David Goldsmith. Source: WIZO August 1982. In 1983 Bialik students funded two scholarships for children attending WIZO schools in Israel. The immediate Past Presidnet of the Australian Fedeartion of WIZO, Mrs Ann Zabuld, and the Cie-President of the WIZO State Council of Victoria, Mrs Rose Kornan presented the two scholarship certificates to senior students of the school. Source: WIZO Review 1983
A framed certificate of acknowledgement, bestowing a perpetual scholarship.
Women's International Zionist Organisation Greatfully Acknowledges A Perpetual Scholarship in memory of Joseph Solvey established by his friends through WIZO SHARON, 14th December 1987. Signed by the Presented of Australian WIZO Federation and President of World WIZO. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
judaism, zionism, certificate, joseph solvey, 1980s
Presented to Bialik from the Women’s International Zionist Organisation (WIZO); Israel's leading organisation for education and social services, promotes an equal society for all supported by a global network of Zionist women.
An appreciation trophy to Bialik from Women’s International Zionist Organisation (WIZO). A resin puck, with a flat bottom, 9cm across and 2.5cm thick. Inside the clear resin is a medal. One side has the words WIZO, with an image signifying a mother and baby. The reverse has more text, likely Hebrew, with images of women and children working and being together, trees are a feature of these scenes.Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
A small metal strip, glue worn off and sticky tape not adhering, has been engraved with the words: Presented to Bialik College In Appreciation March 1982
judaism, women, zionist, medal, 1980s
Photographs that were taken in association with the 1994 school year at Bialik, showing students at incursions, excursions, singing, dancing, doing classroom work, playing outside, and in music classes. For inquiries or access contact [email protected]
Classes and year, 1994
music, excursion, 1990s, 1994, incursion, animals, clowns, schoolwork, bialik
Created to commemorate the opening of the Bialik College Recording Studio, at the official opening of the new Technology Centre on October 14 2001.
Shehecheyany 2001, that we have lived to see this day, Volume 1. See cd insert for Trace listed and contributors. Items from Pipsqueakers, Weenyboppers, Amazon Rhythms, Jungle Juice, Highly Strung Guitar Ensemble, Year 9 Band, Year 8 Band, My Former Self, Jazz Combo, Senior Vocal Ensemble, Chalilim, Dan Zaloberg, Shop of Horrors, Funk Band, Julien Schulberg, Tom Kalinski, Vivace String Quartet, Rachelle Shtoltsenberg. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
music, performing arts, bialik, secondary school, jewish school, student work, technology centre
2000 Year 7 Bnei Mitzvah
2000 Bnei Mitzvah
bnei mitzvah, 2000s, year 7, jewish school, bialik, secondary school
Created 1995-1997 by the SVE
Track list: 1. Will I...? 2. Once Upon a Dream. 3. Fame 4. Amazing Grace 5. I know him so well 6. Do you hear the people sing? 7. Castle on a cloud 8. Bohemian Rhapsody 9. But-Doi 10. Can you feel the love tonight? 11. Once Upon a Dream 12. Sounds of Silence 13. Unlikely Lovers 14. Seasons of Love. Contributors include: Libby Bezoza, Anna Dorevitch, Greg Frid, Elise Hearst, Talia Krape, Gabi Lopata, Alexis Palmer, Ilana Payes, Jo Rosenberg, Beth Sackville, Michelle Samuel, Danny Starr, Adina Trainor, Joanne Warrener, Emily Bock, Zoe Horton, Bianca Olstein, Janine Paynes, Simon Trainor, Julian Fieldman, Jessie Ryderman, Michelle Zeimer. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.
music, bialik, jewish school, secondary school, student work, 1990s
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