Life used to seem magical. I'd succeed against the odds and even against the facts. Can I regain some of that power?
No homework, more freedom; adulthood has its perks.
This is so in any endeavor. No matter what knowledge we come prepared with, we must be able to give in such a way that to receive is an integral aspect of the process.
As I grew up, various unpleasant experiences pushed me dangerously close to anti-Semitic feelings. So can I condemn others who express similar impressions?
The reason why Jewish children are not accepted into local schools -- and what can be done.
A call to action, to my fellow educators.
Excluded from special help as a young student, I—and many others—should get it in adulthood.
A poem of correspondence. So many students, so many stories.
Ballet was an alternate universe. It was the complete opposite of what I experienced at school.
What kind of Jewish education, and for whom, is more vital? More nuanced? More indicative of a thriving Jewish future?