A few years ago on Chanukah, I heard a Jewish day school educator mention in a speech at an event that the menorah of the Temple “we believe is somewhere in Rome right now.”
A few years ago on Chanukah, I heard a Jewish day school educator mention in a speech at an event that the menorah of the Temple “we believe is somewhere in Rome right now.”
How do we help our students gain mastery in Hebrew language so that they feel a sense of mastery in oral and written language skills? There is no single answer especially given cultural factors that work against Hebrew language acquisition (e.g. English on the streets...
What does the first day of school look like for your students? Does it involve reviewing the rules, reading a syllabus, and filling out some forms?
Summer is a good time to reflect on what worked this past academic year and what didn’t and what changes we can make to ensure greater success in the fall.
I am a mother of four, but I was not, and in fact, am still not, an involved parent at my children’s school. Mea culpa. But I have always looked at those parents in the forefront and wondered…
Many teachers and students organize end-of-year parties to celebrate their accomplishments. This post is not meant to talk against this widespread practice.
As is well known, the Passover seder was constructed in such a way to arouse curiosity. We pour wine for the diners even before they ask.
Purim is just a few weeks away, and most schools program a school-wide celebration. However, the spirit of Purim provides other opportunities…
National elections will be held for the 21st Knesset in Israel on April 9, 2019. The elections are an educational opportunity to connect the lives and fate of our students…
How do we help our students gain mastery in Hebrew language so that they feel a sense of mastery in oral and written language skills?