Baltimore, MD - Nov. 7, 2016 - In a packed dining hall at Bais Yaakov's middle school, hundreds of girls buzzed with eager anticipation to hear from the dynamic world renowned super storyteller, Rebbee Hill. The event, organized by Bnos Torah of Baltimore began with a "Welcoming Song" that kept the girls entertained before the main event.

Suddenly, Rebbee Hill burst through the doors greeting the children with his trademark "Kinderlach!" (which sounds more like Kin-dah-lach! which, of course, means children in Yiddish ). With his remote helicopter and three young helpers in tow, he made his way through the crowd to the stage. He immediately launched into his first story with gleeful shrieks of participation from the girls. Peppering the audience with free CDs, for good participation and "Erech Deretz" (which, he explained, was French for Derech Eretz", good manners) he wove his tale with his unique and animated style. Pausing only briefly at the conclusion of his first story, snacks and drinks were distributed to all the girls. Rebbee Hill then launched into his second tale, about Berel and Shmerel, set of course, in the town of "Hupitsville".

Too soon, it was time to conclude, but the girls enjoyed a thoroughly entertaining event and hopefully learned a few valuable life lessons.

After the event, Rebbee Hills CDs were available for purchase at a special rate for the attendees.