Where Did the Teachers Disappear To?
Adapted from the original Hebrew article by Tzuri Hason - My wife and I are entering the final stages of the shlichut training program we have been on. In addition [...]
Adapted from the original Hebrew article by Tzuri Hason - My wife and I are entering the final stages of the shlichut training program we have been on. In addition [...]
Adapted from the original Hebrew article by Tzuri Hason - When the crisis began, it appeared as if Jewish schools around the world would suffer a severe, if not fatal, [...]
by Tzuri Hason, adapted from the original Hebrew - An aspect of my studies of my certification program for rabbis working in the Diaspora, I live on a residential campus [...]
by Tzuri Hason, adapted from the original Hebrew article on Jeducation World. As both an educator and a parent, I often find myself delving into the question of how to [...]
by Tzuri Hason, adapted from the original Hebrew - Often, as educators, we set out with a curriculum and goals that must be covered. We build our lessons around achieving [...]
This past Shabbat, we read Parshat Beha’alotcha, a parsha that is filled with upheaval. Throughout the first half, the people of Israel are in the best place they could possibly [...]
Who isn’t aware of the madness that has plagued the world in recent weeks? What began as a mysterious local epidemic in an exotic wet market in China has become [...]
I heard a story this week from one of my lecturers that really made me think. He told us of his first Shabbat in the yeshiva high school his parents [...]
by Tzuri Hasson - I recently read the excellent article “Interfaith Couples and Jewish Education: Valuing Grandparents by Faustine Goldberg-Sigal, one of my fellow writers here on Jeducation World. The [...]