Teaching Meaningful Tefillah: Directions and Guidelines
(Part III of III) Teaching children to daven and embrace tefilah is at the heart of our Jewish identity and life experience. Thus far in
(Part III of III) Teaching children to daven and embrace tefilah is at the heart of our Jewish identity and life experience. Thus far in
As we enter into the spring of our 15th year at Ben Porat Yosef, we feel it appropriate to revisit the climate, culture and, most
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By the time this article is published, it will have been over one week since a dear friend of mine, Barak Ben-Tor, passed away after
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