Why 21st-Century Children Need to Excel at Problem Solving
It’s no longer enough for children just to be able to read, count or multiply. With computers now doing many mundane repetitive tasks for us,
It’s no longer enough for children just to be able to read, count or multiply. With computers now doing many mundane repetitive tasks for us,
Time for a quick survey: How many of you have ever had a teacher who was basically the human embodiment of a textbook? You know
In the traditional Jewish liturgy, Passover is referred to as the “Festival of Matzoh, the time of our freedom.” And during the Seder, that ceremonial
I was starting my last trimester of pregnancy with not-our-first-child, when we traveled out of town to spend Pesach with family. I woke up in
The distinctiveness of Pesach lies not its unique rituals but in that, unlike all others holidays, it answers the question of who is a Jew.
One morning King Pharaoh woke in his bed / There were frogs in his bed and frogs on his head / Frogs on his nose
Jews leaving Egypt carrying the wealth of the land that enslaved them, rejoicing in their liberation and knowledge of how they were spared the 10
Every family has its own Pesach traditions, and every family has its haggadot of choice. Whether it’s a full set of Art Scroll for everyone,
In just a few nights, Jews around the world will welcome Eliyahu (Elijah) to their respective Seder tables. For many of us, it’s often one
Teaneck—Lush, deep, dark, smooth chocolate is certainly one thing that makes eight days of matzoh more appetizing. “I can honestly tell you that one can
Teaneck—When purchasing chometz-free food for Pesach, remember to buy for your pet as well. “We are not allowed to derive benefit from chometz so we