
My Growth Story As a SINAI Educator
Teachers often write things in end-of-term reports like “progress has been made” or “there has been much growth.” Isn’t that what we want from our
Teachers often write things in end-of-term reports like “progress has been made” or “there has been much growth.” Isn’t that what we want from our
The yeladim enjoyed preparing for Mother’s Day at KCP! They made sweet keepsake gifts to honor their moms and special women in their lives. They
The fallen and the celebrants are proof of a nation that never gives up. The people of Israel are different. Despite a terrible war, on
Author’s Note: Ramban teaches us that when the Jewish people are confronted with a crisis, as Yaakov was with Esav, the principle of ma’aseh avot
Rutgers President Dr. Jonathan Holloway defended his decision to negotiate an end to the pro-Palestinian encampment and return the New Brunswick campus to a normal
A letter that has gathered 680 signatures from Jewish students at Columbia University declaring themselves to be proud Jews and Zionists, admonished those who co-opted
A Jewish Rutgers University rising sophomore who has been subject to “a hostile school environment and discrimination” on campus has filed suit against the university.
To Whom it May Concern, I am a Columbia College graduate, class of ‘06, and I recently worked at Columbia/Barnard Hillel as the director of
Proud AEPi brothers stand up for Jews and America. Images of a small group of students at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
As the Jewish community grapples with the relentless surge of antisemitic incidents on college campuses, parents and students are faced with crucial decisions regarding their
In referring to the corpus of Talmudic literature, many have used the metaphor “Yam Ha-Talmud” (ים התלמוד), the sea of Talmud. This usage became popular
We all know there are certain times during davening we take the liberty to talk; I’m no exception. Although we try our best, we sometimes