First day of Hebrew school, backpack bigger than he was
The gift table
Spoil David a little
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Gift of $180 โ ten times chai
from Grandpa Sol & Grandma Ruth
โTo life, to life โ l'chaim! Invest a little, spend a little. We are so proud.โ
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Tournament chess clock
from Priya & the chess club
โFor blitz rounds at club. You know exactly why.โ
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Signed Knicks jersey
from Uncle Rob
โFramed and everything. Hang it above the desk, not behind the door.โ
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Engraved silver kiddush cup
from Aunt Debbie & Uncle Mike
โYour Hebrew name is on the base. Every Shabbat, think of us.โ
๐ David's summer hoops camp fund
Every chai gets him closer to a week of overnight basketball camp โ new skills, new friends, no chores.
45% of the way there ยท 17 people chipped in
The guestbook
Leave David a message
๐ Unlisted โ anyone with the link can sign, no account needed
Taliacousin
dave. bro. you sounded like an actual rabbi up there. also i call dibs on your table at the party, aunt debbie's table is pure chaos ๐
Jaydenteammate
yo dave u really read from an ACTUAL torah scroll and dropped 18 points last week?? built different fr. mazel tov king ๐๐ฅ
Priyachess club
Congrats David!! Fun fact for everyone here: he once beat three of us blindfolded at chess club. THREE. Anyway, don't let today distract you from the fact that you still owe me a rematch โ๏ธ
Coach Marcushis coach
Proud of you, D. Same focus you bring to the fourth quarter, you brought to that Torah reading. See you at practice Tuesday โ no days off, even for a man. Mazel tov.
Rabbi Ellen Steinhis rabbi
David, at our last practice you chanted your haftarah and I stopped correcting and just listened. You were ready weeks ago. Mazel tov to you and your whole family.
Grandpa Solhis grandfather
Your great-grandfather carried that tallit across the ocean in a suitcase with everything he owned. Today you wear it, Duvidl. He would have kvelled. I know I am.
Mom & Dadhis parents
Thirteen years ago the doctor put you in our arms and Dad cried so hard the nurse asked if HE needed a chair. Today you stood at the bimah and we cried all over again. We love you, David. Today and every day after.