The Anticipated, and Unanticipated, Benefits of Ungrading
Through Machon Siach’s Innovation Lab—a project funded by a Covenant Foundation Signature Grant that enables pedagogical experiments at SAR High School—we have been experimenting with
Through Machon Siach’s Innovation Lab—a project funded by a Covenant Foundation Signature Grant that enables pedagogical experiments at SAR High School—we have been experimenting with
A Jewish woman went to India on what seemed to be a spiritual quest. She traveled a great distance to get to this ashram and
The children in first grade celebrated 100 days of learning with a terrific parent-child event to highlight the learning that has taken place in first
Anshei Lubavitch students had a blast at their Purim Fun House this week! They came to school in costume and were so excited to see
This week, rather than reading the usual haftarah for the parsha, we read a special haftarah for Parshas Parah. This haftarah mentions, in several places,
Preschoolers at Lubavitch on the Palisades prepared for Purim by baking hamantaschen. For an extra special treat, parents were invited to join pre-k students for
Hope is the thing with feathers. The older I get, the more I deeply appreciate that one of the great brachot in life is to
I saw it quoted about Rav Moshe Feinstein, who said near the end of his life: “as far as I know, to the furthest extent
Tenafly Chabad Academy middle school started Adar with a yummy Rosh Chodesh breakfast with all their favorite breakfast treats. They also participated in a Mystery
In my youth, I went to SAR and Ramaz. I was always taught that Hebrew had a 22 letter alphabet. I did not go to
The Naaleh students were privileged to hear from Ari Blau. Blau formerly worked in Hollywood on shows such as Jimmy Fallon, Jon Stewart and James
On Nazir 42a, Rav Acha son of Rav Ikka deduces a rather important global principle: that the majority is reckoned as the entirety (rubo kechulo)