What Is Your School’s Educational Philosophy?
When school administrators are interviewed for their positions, one of the standard questions they are asked concerns their philosophy of education. This is true for
When school administrators are interviewed for their positions, one of the standard questions they are asked concerns their philosophy of education. This is true for
(Courtesy of Sy Syms School of Business) Dr. Noam Wasserman has been appointed the new dean of the Sy Syms School of Business at Yeshiva
(Courtesy of ISRAED) Israel Education Network (ISRAED) and Religious Zionists of America (RZA) are coordinating a “Worldwide Atzeret Tefilla” on Ta’anit Esther under the banner
Academies @ GBDS, the Gerrard Berman Day School, originally the Solomon Schechter Day School of North Jersey, prides itself on its progressive curriculum in both
On February 18, Rabbi Yair Hoffman of the Five Towns Jewish Times reported that several pairs of shoes manufactured by the American company Dexter UGG,
Sleep has been my number one concern for a few years. Even with all my physical activity and workouts, sleep does not come easy. On
The first Sephardic Jew recorded to have settled in Buda, the ancient capital of Hungary, is Shlomo ben Efraim Seneor (sometimes spelled Senior) who escaped
With an audience of over 500 women, the inaugural Meorot performance, to benefit NCSY Summer and Tomchei Shabbos, was a successful and enjoyable evening for
Last year, Arielle Pfefer’s last grandparent passed away. Over the course of the family’s shiva, she heard the adults around her discussing how sad it
One truism for a charitable organization seeking to build support is that local connections can make a major difference. This is doubly so for an
Part 2 (continued from last week) In Sephardic communities there is a tradition of welcoming girls with a celebration called “Zeved Habat” or gift of
SINAI Schools has had such a strong impact on my life, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without it. I started SINAI when