Beyond the SATs
Guidance counselors on what it takes to create an excellent college application. Here’s a simple fact: The 50,000 applications that typically inundate an Ivy League
Guidance counselors on what it takes to create an excellent college application. Here’s a simple fact: The 50,000 applications that typically inundate an Ivy League
Shoshanah Susie Meyersdorf, aka Morah Shoshanah, is a born teacher. Her goal is her students’ success and she uses all of her considerable talents to
October is ADHD Awareness Month, Learning Disabilities Awareness Month and Selective Mutism Awareness Month. These developmental disorders, along with high-functioning autism, are the ones most
Gaming site creates game-changer for Jewish families and teachers. Once upon a time, a teacher could walk into a classroom, begin to speak, write on
The Collaborative for Applied Studies in Jewish Education (CASJE) is a community of researchers, practitioners and policymakers dedicated to improving the quality of knowledge that
When I worked in Hollywood I was extremely devoted to my career. So much so that when a colleague would occasionally make the rounds to
It has been 16 years to the day from Hurricane Katrina to Hurricane Ida. What has happened in 16 years? Here’s what I know. As
Rabbi Dr. Moshe Tendler, zt”l, and I interacted on only three occasions, but as a woman, daughter and mother who principally functions outside the mainstream
In the 1990s when I lived in Los Angeles, I published the largest Jewish newspaper in the West, which was two years shy of 100
If you haven’t watched Dave Chappelle’s “The Closer” yet, I suggest doing so before reading this. It is available on Netflix and is well worth
The Mishnah in Tractate Megillah lists a number of passages in Tanach that should and should not be translated during the public Torah reading. The
This musical is a five-year work in progress. Some shows are workshopped solely during rehearsal, but not so with “Brilliant,” staged at Theater Row in