Excitement filled the air as close to 1000 people attended an exhibition at Yeshivas Oholei Yosef Yitzchok in Melbourne. The Torah came to life as guests were amazed by the beautiful and realistic exhibits.
Guests entered the Werdiger Hall and found themselves in a lush and verdant “Gan Eden” created by the Prep class and Morah Rivkie Karnowski and Morah Lauren. They moved on to an awe inspiring Aharon Cohen Godol surrounded by the “Klei Hamishkon” created by Grade Five and Rabbi Serebryanski. Grade Six with Rabbi Gordon hand painted the Degel of each Shevet and created a scale model of the Machane in the Midbar along with Birkas Yaakov.
Guests could be excused for feeling sleepy when encountering Yosef Hatzaddik fast asleep surrounded by his dreams and a timeline of the events in his life with scale models, created by Grade Five with Rabi Rosenfeld and Rabbi Abenaim.
Still more dreaming was in store with Yaakov Ovinu, fast asleep on a rock with a glittery twenty foot ladder reaching almost “to the heavens”. Rabbi Serebryanski and his Grade Four boys really enjoyed all the measuring, cutting and building.
A Mizbeach and life size ram formed the Akeidas Yitzchok exhibit together with ten large beautiful collage murals displaying the tests of Avrohom, were the creation of Grade Three with Mrs Serebryanski.
Guests were welcomed by Avrohom Ovinu into his four door tent. Rabbi Lesches with Grade Three built and outfitted the tent with cloud, candles Challah and three Malochim.
Grade Two with Mrs Scheiner created the life of Dovid Hamelech, complete with a very regal Dovid surrounded by models of the events in his life.
Moshe Rabbeinu stood, staff raised, as guests could walk through the split “Yam Suff”. Mrs Cohen with Grade One created this fantastic tangible experience.
Shiur Gimmel Mesivtah researched and created a beautiful exhibit of the Nesiey Chabad.
Everyone was tempted to rescue Baby Moshe from the River Nile even though Miriam was watching from the Reeds. Grade One with Mrs Glick’s exhibit shone and sparkled.
Noach was watching as the animals went two by two and seven by seven for Kosher into the Teivah.
Grade Two with Mrs Lesches and Mrs Vallins created a Teivah with every detail inside. This was an ecologically friendly exhibit with many of the details made from recycled products!
The sound of running water drew everyone to the Prep exhibit where guests were awed by the waterfall dripping onto a rock. Morah Sue Ash and Prep created the story of Rabbi Akiva complete with a rock with a hole.
In the centre of the hall was the “piece de resistance”! Rabbi Cohen and Grade Four created a towering thirty foot high Har Sinai, complete with Thunder and Lightning. Just like the original, this Har Sinai was surrounded by smoke.
This tremendous event was a celebration of music, learning and art.
Rabbi Smukler welcomed the guests. Akiva Vallins played “Shamil Niggun” on the Clarinet and the Primary ensemble played two Niggunim, led by Mrs Vallins.
Rabbi Smukler thanked Mrs Chana Serebryanski for producing this wonderful exhibition and for her vision, creativity and cheerful, hands on support, working with the students and staff to make this exhibition the sensational experience it was.
the best in whole exebition
Thank You so much for putting on the expo, it was the best.
PS: @No.13, Yes, it was advertised on billboards all over St Kilda (The Australian CH) and a lot of outsiders came.
zalman, mendel and shmulik!!
i love you!
Love from DL Lerman
thanks to all the teachers who worked hard as well as mrs r.
wow what an amazing beautiful exhibit. yeshiva college should be very proud of finally having an art teacher that loves her work and loves inspiring her students through art. great job mrs r. thankyou on behalf of all your students and parents and community. we know how much work and dedication YOU really put into this.
chana serebranski is just incredible her unbelievable talents and incredible devotion to all the students is boundless!!!
amazing Job!!
yakov moshe
what an amazing display you have out there like some one else said it just gets better year after year.
well done to mrs chana sero for her inspration in putting this all together it must take ages, and to mrs rubenstein for helping with the art and decorations.
next year i am coming to melbourne,australia to see it,
kol hacavod to everyone who was involved in making it what it was.
it looks really amazing
well done
go the seros!!!!!!! your the best!!
Hey Chayale
nice to see you!!
we miss u!
IS the amazing art teacher in Yeshivah College.
She inspires her students to produce magnificent work.
She put in hours and hours of work for this exhibit!
THANK YOU MRS R!
looking good barbers
From DL Lerman
The exhibition gets better every year. Talented students and teachers.
🙂
Well done Chana your work and skills are really amazing!
Kol Hakavod.
Miriam G. from London
Onto Collive!
amazing
First of all,
Mrs. Serebryanski – you are a wonderful teacher and staff member.
Second of all, love the picture with the 3 musketeers.
and so does chaya herbst!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
doesnt she live in austraila?? why isnt she in here
CHAYA HERBST IS THE BEST HC EVER!!
Hey guys!!! Great to see you Mendel, Leah and feter Yankel!!
Your Begun cousins from Brazil!!!
hey chaya I miss u!!!!!! ahhh!!
love malky
she rocks the house!~
Can this exhibit travel??
hey Barbers! you look like your really enjoying the exhibit! so-o-o happy to see you!
i see youu…
To have a member of staff put this together.
I sure hope all schools were invited, what a great way to promote a school and staff of excellence.
yanky!!!!!! leah!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mendel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love ur cousin in manhatten,
sarah perel!!!!
love u guys!!!!!!
kol hakavod for all the energy and enthusiasm with which you put together such an exceptional event!
Once again Chana Serebryanski has created an incredible exhibition. Your contribution to Yeshiva college is invaluable.
yey yey yey
we see the lipskiers!!!
we cant wait to see you very soon
love the liebermans
Chana!!!!!! your hard work paid off it looks spectacular! love the sheietel btw!!!
nochi wolf
Good Job Chana, very nice.
your nephew
well done,
keep up the great work
What an amazing display! A great way for kids to learn.
Chezki Lever, you made the most amazing luchois (blue “saphire” with “black fire” on “white fire” writing! You should have been in the picture! Well done to all the kids!!!
Forget about Crown Heights im moving to Melbourne!
I saw Berel