
From Generation to Generation: Carrying Holiday Traditions Forward
In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the Jewish holidays — as I prepare food for the break the fast with recipes passed

In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the Jewish holidays — as I prepare food for the break the fast with recipes passed

One of The Efshar Project’s core offerings this year has been a free, high-impact professional development series designed specifically for Jewish early childhood educators. The

The Efshar Project is committed to offering responsive, high quality professional development for educators for free or highly subsidized rates. Most Efshar Network schools are

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

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

“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

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

As our season turns to fall and we welcome the holiday of Sukkot I am reminded of the following two quotes: “The sukkah is a

“You’ve got to think about the BIG THINGS while you are doing the small things, so that all the small things go in the right

So many beginnings. We’ve just launched a new and remarkably unique school year and in two short weeks, Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year arrives.
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