Bein L’ Bein Mission StatementThe main purpose of a middle school publication is to have students' voices heard. Bein L Bein is a platform for students to publish all different types of writings, art, photography, and more. This platform is also a good tool for practicing writing skills! We would love for any middle schooler who would want to contribute to receive the opportunity to participate in this publication. As editors, we agree that some of the most important things needed to create an incredible piece of writing or art are: the reason to start working on the work and the ability to publish the work. Bein L’ Bein provides both of those necessities to all students or faculty members who are part of the KDS middle school community. Bein L’ Bein offers artists and writers the reason to start working since there will be an ecstatic readership who will be thrilled to see the works of the artists and writers. Bein L’ Bein also gives a publishing platform for any artist or writer who wishes for their works to be published. As editors, we can also agree that having the opportunity to present writing and art can give potential writers and artists the passion to start and proceed with their artistic journey. Therefore, one of our goals as a middle school publication is to allow anyone to be included in the publication so that all can receive the spark needed to start their artistic journey.
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Projects
Miriam Krasinski, 6th
View Project > Framed! Fiction ~MysteryThe book I read is called Framed!, by James Ponti. It is about a 12-year-old boy that worked for the F.B.I., whose name is Florian Bates. He works for his best friend, Margaret. He will try to use “T.O.A.S.T” (theory of all small things) to solve the greatest art heist of the century. Will he solve this case? This book is for...
Seraphine Penso, 7th
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I Am Who I AmI am who I am
I am Sam I am an American I am Jewish, Polish, Norwegian, and more What describes me can also describe you I am who I am Throughout my life there were many ups and downs And there will still be the smiles and frowns I am walking through an endless path Each step I take cannot be undone... Sam Land, 8th
View Project > Parashat BeshalachIn Parashat Beshalach, a common literary theme is conflict. One conflict that occurs in this Parasha is when Bnei Yisrael walk through the Red Sea, they are attacked by the Egyptians. “As Pharaoh drew near, Bnei Yisrael caught sight of the Egyptians advancing upon them. Greatly frightened, the Israelites cried...
Violet Hoffnung, 7th
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