

Reflecting Back Helps Us to Move Forward
As we approach the end of another pandemic impacted school year, as always, there is value in reflecting back in order to celebrate accomplishments (big
As we approach the end of another pandemic impacted school year, as always, there is value in reflecting back in order to celebrate accomplishments (big
Each year the first full week of May officially brings a national focus of gratitude directed at educators across the country with an abundance of
“Reflective supervision requires much of us. It requires that we look internally and externally, exploring our own feelings and motivations as well as those of
We have entered the month of Adar and the Talmud advises us, “Mishenichnas Adar, mar bin b’simcha!” – When the month of Adar arrives, we
Rabbi Hillel said, “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? But if I am only for myself, who am I? If
“From every human arises a light…” The Baal Shem Tov Part of the work of our Jewish early childhood initiative over the past 13+ years
The Talmud quotes Rabbi Chanina as saying: “I have learned much from my teachers, more from my colleagues, and the most from my students.” As
Here we are at the beginning of another school year accompanied by the weight of the pandemic which is still fully impacting our lives and
As we close out another school year, one quite like no other, I would like to celebrate our amazingly dedicated community of educators and directors
Jewish holidays can be experienced meaningfully during the early childhood years in ways that create memories and traditions for a lifetime and contribute to building
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