It’s All Spiritual Work
As we move past the chagim and into the winter months, there is comfort in returning to the familiar confines of sefer Bereishit. These are
As we move past the chagim and into the winter months, there is comfort in returning to the familiar confines of sefer Bereishit. These are
Last year, in the pre-COVID-19 times, I vividly remember sitting in a leadership team meeting discussing an upcoming yeshiva shabbaton. We were into the second
Shavuot is a study in contrasts. We celebrate the eternal love that each generation has for the Torah, starting with “na’aseh v’nishma.” At the same
I know I am not the first to observe that the last two weeks have felt like a whirlwind. Looking back, it’s hard to believe
There is an arcane yet wonderfully entertaining late-night TV sketch in which comic legend Bob Newhart plays a therapist who is meeting a patient suffering
(This article was originally posted on eJewishPhilanthropy.com — https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/making-the-case-for-mentorship/) Last week, we introduced the concept of mentorship in the development of new teachers, and how
(This article was originally posted on eJewishPhilanthropy.com— https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/making-the-case-for-mentorship/) I could not get out of the car. It was a bright, clear morning in September, and
It was, as the kids say, a very cringy moment. About 30 of us from the Prizmah Day School Conference were sitting in a classroom
It was only a few hours on two plane rides, but where we ended up was a world away. I am talking about a trip
The articles started appearing in 2011 or so. Published in a variety of publications, it was easy to detect a theme: “Facebook Is Making Us