Beha’alotcha: The Speaker
Bamidbar: 11: 29 Rabbi Zuckerman was a saintly man. His every word and gesture exuded kindness and fear of God. He knew the name of
Bamidbar: 11: 29 Rabbi Zuckerman was a saintly man. His every word and gesture exuded kindness and fear of God. He knew the name of
The year was 1984. It was a rainy day in May. The ASHAR eighth grade was on its class trip to Washington, DC. Many classes
It is not a secret that we are great enthusiasts of events such as the Israel Day Parade. We spent years hearing about it from
There was a mysterious batch of incidents in my school the other day, all involving people’s iPhones. I don’t know who had started it, but
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To succeed in today’s business world, leaders must be proactive, skilled listeners. Leaders who make themselves accessible for conversation and listen regularly are well informed
We’re now living in a world that requires a radically different approach to schooling than the one we had in the 20th century. Today we
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