
Dreading Our Empty Nest
Dear Dr. Chani, As a proud father of five, I have had the privilege of watching my children all grow up. At this point, most
Dear Dr. Chani, As a proud father of five, I have had the privilege of watching my children all grow up. At this point, most
Every year, in honor of Presidents’ Day, I write a list of fun facts about one of our nation’s presidents, going in order, because in
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In today’s fast-paced world, it can feel like there’s no time to prepare healthy meals. Between work, family and all the other commitments we juggle,
We are being watched. The way we act sets an example for those around us. When the Jewish people were given the Torah, they were
In describing the way the Jewish people approached Mount Sinai, the pasuk Shemot 19:2 has the format: “They journeyed… They arrived… They camped in the
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were eagles because birds were a feature of the parsha and also of the Super Bowl. One person opined, “Oh! Freedom!”
This past weekend, the BPY 8th-grade students gathered for an uplifting and memorable Shabbaton at Ahavat Torah Shul. The theme of the Shabbaton, דע לך
Last Shabbat, students filled Yeshivat He’Atid with energy and excitement as they celebrated their Fridayton. In the weeks leading up to the event, they worked
Last week at Shefa, a lower school science class played an interactive game to experience what it’s like to be different members of the food
Yavneh Academy celebrated Shavua Ivrit, Hebrew Week, and focused on learning and developing the Hebrew language. During the lessons, students explored the life and work
Middle school students at Yeshivat Shalshelet bring biology to life. From stadiums to the White House, students designed city structures to represent the parts of