A Task for Us All
On Motzei Simchat Torah 5784, we had an apprehensive meeting of our administrators. What should we say to our students and faculty? What could one
On Motzei Simchat Torah 5784, we had an apprehensive meeting of our administrators. What should we say to our students and faculty? What could one
The story is told of the Harvard professor Harry Wolfson, the first to chair a Jewish studies department in the United States, who was asked
“Not all that is thought need be said, not all that is said need be written, not all that is written need be published, and
After the atrocities of October 7, the world expressed outrage at the barbarism and butchery of Hamas against innocent civilians. We knew even then that
I have never been a news junkie. I do read newspapers and magazines; I try to include those that come from different perspectives. Now that
Strong partnerships have strong impact. King Solomon taught: “A threefold cord is not quickly broken” (Kohelet 4:12). What he meant: What we struggle to achieve
In this, the 15th year of SAR High School, I have found myself asking: if I were charged with opening a new school today, what
Editor’s note: The text below is taken from Rabbi Tully Harcsztark’s recent teshuva drasha to his students at SAR. Here’s how it happened: I had