The Insecurity of Security
Over the last decade I have been overwhelmed by security overhauls, both physical and now virtual. One thing has become apparent time and time again. In most of these situations, there has been a ton of work only to […]
Over the last decade I have been overwhelmed by security overhauls, both physical and now virtual. One thing has become apparent time and time again. In most of these situations, there has been a ton of work only to […]
I recently finished reading Planting and Building: Raising a Jewish Child, a translation of Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe’s original. It was a pretty solid, concise read. The author is extremely honest, often stating principles at odds with the accepted practices of
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20 Uncomfortable Facts about Jewish Education Part II 6. The Very Religious Schools Devalue General Studies One of the schools I taught at during my Jewish Education adventure was an all-boy, extremely religious school in Baltimore. I taught English
Why I Left Jewish Education I worked in Jewish Education for a decade, nine of those years immersed in formal education. I’m dedicating my next several posts to exploring not only why I left Jewish Education, but why I left