We’re All in This Together
As a mentor at Prizmah’s YOULead program, I am privileged to work with current and aspiring Jewish day school leaders from around the world who
As a mentor at Prizmah’s YOULead program, I am privileged to work with current and aspiring Jewish day school leaders from around the world who
School boards, advocacy groups, school administrators and parent organizations are faced with many challenges. Their hard work should never be taken for granted. A major
Part II In a previous article (“How to Break Through When You’re Stuck”, February 8, 2018), we laid out a number of action steps that
He slept on a park bench his first two nights in Israel. He didn’t speak Hebrew. He didn’t have family or friends to go to.
We wonder sometimes if Jews are uniquely focused or concerned about what other people might say about us, or others. Stigma seems to plague our
Highlighting: “The Israel Bible,” edited by Rabbi Tuly Weisz. Menorah Books, Koren Publishers Jerusalem. Hardcover. 2000 pages. ISBN 978-1-940516-80-6. $59.95 (Courtesy of Menorah Books) The
April is National Poetry Month; April 17 is International Haiku Poetry Day; and April 26 is Poem In Your Pocket Day. In the culmination of
Part 24 (written 2004) Germany 1958 (Continued from last week) It was in 1958, when PB’s Amsterdam office was just a few years old and
Joe Amster is studying at Yeshivat Lev HaTorah in Ramat Beit Shemesh. He grew up in West Orange, attended JKHA/RKYHS for elementary school and high
Recently with my new startups, my attorney and I hired a new marketing company. After hours of grueling phone calls, the end result was my
We live in a very impatient society. Even though they say that patience is a virtue. “Hey, why is patience a virtue? Why isn’t hurrying
There is an interesting custom that reoccurred recently, the custom of baking a “Shlissel Challah” on the shabbos immediately following Passover. The word “shlissel” is