Korach: Choosing Neighbors in Israel
The Korach insurrection about which we read this week arose from simmering unrest centered in the southern flank of the Jewish desert encampment. The Levite
The Korach insurrection about which we read this week arose from simmering unrest centered in the southern flank of the Jewish desert encampment. The Levite
Have you ever had someone try to take the wind out your sails, telling you, “You are not so special. You are never going to
During the Scripps National Spelling Bee last week, 13-year-old Shiva Yeshlur from Wyoming was asked to spell the word “cholent.” Yeshlur requested a definition from
Some names are not high on the list when we have a new baby boy. Korach is one of those names. He instigated a major
Consider the following scenarios: Debbie is an academically challenged 15-year-old who, after suffering through negative experiences in two different elementary and middle schools, has now
During the past year, one of the hot topics on many Jewish education blogs and listservs was Israel education. Many questions were raised and many
The Bakersfield Californian, KERO 23, KGET 17, among other media outlets, reported on the graduation of the Standard Middle School. It turns out that at
With over 40 years of experience in the lighting profession, Mark Blechner is the definitive source for all things lighting-related. Blessed with keen business acumen
Substance-use disorders are prevalent and rising in the United States. According to the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, nearly 21.5 million people across
Part II (Continued from last week) The origin of the word wimpel is the old German “bewimfen” meaning “to cover up.” Modern German translates Wimpel
We really do not get it on the one hand, and on the other hand we do. Vibes have come our way regarding how much
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