English: In 2005, Dan Harelick was approached by David Sable to study the SAR logo and explore ideas for creating an updated institutional identity program, including a new logo and support materials, which would accurately reflect the school’s warmth, energy, and commitment to providing an education that caters to every child’s unique abilities.
Dan’s instinctive reaction was to incorporate a new brighter color palette to convey the joy that resonates throughout the school. The palette began with the three primary colors and was inspired by Rav Shimon the Tzaddik’s description of Judaism’s three pillars in Pirkei Avot. He states, “On three things the world stands: on the Torah, on the service and on acts of lovingkindness.” By adding both secondary and tertiary colors into the mix, and overlapping the initials in a more modern typeface, the logo becomes representative of the eclectic diversity of SAR’s student body, and the intimate and unique way SAR, through its combined curriculum of Hebrew language, Judaic Studies, and General Studies, so beautifully impacts all of our lives.
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