This article was cross-posted from eJewishPhilanthropy. by Irene Lehrer Sandalow During Open House season, schools are looking for ways to stand out among the crowd of institutions trying to reach prospective parents. Talking about a school’s “warm and nurturing...
This article is cross-posted from eJewishPhilanthropy. by Dr. Elliot D. Spiegel and Lynn Raviv The prospect of retirement is a complicated one. It elicits a sense of relief but also regrets, excitement as well as unexpected nostalgia. Many want to ensure, as they pass...
This post continues our Chanukah series exploring the idea that: “Jews stand for light in the darkness, and every Jew can rekindle the flame of another.” We are pleased to feature a range of respondents discussing how this concept “illuminates” their perspectives and...
This post continues our Chanukah series exploring the idea that: “Jews stand for light in the darkness, and every Jew can rekindle the flame of another.” We are pleased to feature a range of respondents discussing how this concept “illuminates” their perspectives and...
In the introduction to our Chanukah series, Flora Yavelberg posed the following: This week we begin the celebration of Hanukkah, Hag Ha-Urim – the Festival of Lights. Light has many associations for us. Light is the first thing created in Genesis 1, the opposite of...
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