The App That is Your Worst Nightmare – SimSimi
Isaac Asimov was right. The dangers of artificial intelligence that he foreshadowed in his collection of short stories, I, Robot, are coming true today, most
Isaac Asimov was right. The dangers of artificial intelligence that he foreshadowed in his collection of short stories, I, Robot, are coming true today, most
As I finish up the last of my report cards, I can’t help but thinking about the value of grades. Do the letters on the
Jerusalem—It has been eight years since “Sarah” has been able to sleep soundly. Since she was married at the age of 20, she had moved
Two months ago, “Chaim,” the bar mitzvah boy came with his mother and young brothers and sisters to our shelter. It is terribly sad that
While in the world of schools students work to avoid receiving an “F” on an assignment, they often work just as hard to convince the
Everyone has his or her own voice. Some express it loudly and clearly; some just mumble or whisper. There are those who let their voices
“And the man Moshe was exceedingly humble, more so than any person on the face of the earth” (Bamidbar 12:3) A close look at this
Rabbi Dr. Noam Weinberg, in an article posted on JewishIdeas.org, speaks of the need for today’s Jewish educators to be able to relate to their
Len headed to the last spot in the last row of the classroom and slid down low in the seat. He was only 13 years
The 20th of day of the month of Sivan (chof Sivan) has been designated by sages to be a day of fasting and commemoration of
When you ask someone to stop gossiping it can get awkward. On one hand, you don’t like what the other person is doing. On the
In a continuing effort to get to know our wonderful mechanchim and hear their opinions about important issues and concerns facing our school-aged children, the