Parenting By Parsha: Ki Tisa
Every time I walk into my home I wash my hands. This has long been my practice (the New York City subway is gross), but these days hand-washing takes on […]
Every time I walk into my home I wash my hands. This has long been my practice (the New York City subway is gross), but these days hand-washing takes on […]
I was the Bat Mitzvah that questioned whether I wanted to be Jewish. I outright questioned my rabbi if I didn’t believe in a God, does that mean I should […]
Harold Kravitz, Adath Jeshurun Congregation’s senior rabbi, announced Wednesday night his intention to retire at the end of his current contract in June 2023. While the 27 month lead time […]
Yoni Binus, the head of school at Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School, announced the upcoming 2021-22 school year will be his last at the school in a statement released Monday […]
Before winter break hit for the St. Paul Public Schools, Heather Kilgore got a heads-up that the school district calendar for the 2021-22 school year might have an early issue […]
One of the unfortunate effects of COVID for graduating seniors is the jobs that many thought they had were no longer available to them. Leah Meisel found this out the […]
One of the striking things that came in the aftermath of neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups marching in Charlottesville, Va., was the lack of accountability for those that participated in […]
Job Title: High School Teachers: Math, Social Studies, English Organization Name: Bais Yaakov High School Job Type: Part-time; 1-4:30 p.m., with the option to teach only part of the time […]
‘Spill The Soup’ Drops Tomorrow!
Nearly 100 verses (96 to be precise). That’s how many lines of Torah are dedicated, in this week’s parsha, to describing the exact way in which the ark of the […]