Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Memorial Day Reflections at Cardin


On May 30, 2012, the traditional Memorial Day in America, Emma Hawthorn spoke to the Cardin community about her experiences in the Marines during the early 1980’s.  Emma is the mother of Dan Kornberg-Porter, a 2007 graduate of Cardin.   Ms. Hawthorn was stationed in Beirut, Lebanon and described the aftermath of the October 23, 1983 truck bombing of the American peace keeping force that suffered 241 fatalities.   Her story was emotional, personal, and powerful.  Ms. Hawthorn shared pictures of soldiers she knew that died because of the bombing.  Her stories brought clarity and perspective to the notion of war in distant lands.  Our students asked perceptive questions and were highly interested in these stories.  The Cardin community owes a debt of gratitude to Emma Hawthorn for giving her time to our students. 

For me, Memorial Day is a time to reflect, pray for those who have served and are currently in harm’s way, and express gratitude to all who have served our country to protect the freedoms we cherish.  No matter what our political leanings, the country unites and honors all who have served.  I know individuals who have served in every American War, from World War II to Afghanistan.  I pray for these individuals that I know, and say aloud the names of the latest Afghanistan fatalities listed in the newspaper.  I try to have this moment of prayer every week when the weekly fatalities are published.  I honor all those who have served to protect our American way of life.

Bob Cantor- Social Studies Teacher

Monday, May 21, 2012


“Blessed be you in your coming in and in your going out.”  - I think of these words of Torah at the end of every school year, as we say goodbye to graduates and some faculty members, and begin to welcome new students and new faculty.  It’s bittersweet, but all part of the life of a school.  We wish those who are moving on to the next phase of their lives all the blessings and good fortune and health!  And to those who are joining us – welcome, welcome to this unique and supportive community of learners.  (As we add new faculty, we will let you know).  We hear good things from our juniors and seniors in Israel, and the underclassmen are busily preparing for exams and final projects, which begin on May 31.  Still some spots left in my Shavuot-Up-All-Night marathon, but please RSVP by email ASAP.  

Be well, 
Leslie Smith Rosen