I’m a Rebbe, and I Can’t Afford to Be a Jewish Educator
The trauma of teaching is not the classroom or the parents. It’s that with my salary, I can barely pay my bills. I am a
The trauma of teaching is not the classroom or the parents. It’s that with my salary, I can barely pay my bills. I am a
Survey finds high levels of fulfillment, increased mainstreaming of views supporting women’s roles, heightened priority of dealing with those who commit abuse. (Courtesy of Nishma
As part of a language arts/educational technology collaboration, each third-grade student had a chance to present an interactive chapter of “Charlotte’s Web” as a culmination
Purim is in the air at Shalom Yeladim daycare! In puppet shows, crafts and books, all the children in fun activities partook. They pasted their
The Children at Gan Yaldenu Tots have been so excited for Purim. The month of Adar is always a fun time in school. The children
The Idea School Dramatic Society put on a production of “16 in 10 Minutes or Less,” a series of connected vignettes about what it’s like
From the beginning of last week already, Westchester Torah Academy was excited about Purim. Everyone was surprised when the whole school was transformed from a
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
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