Jmore Juniors: Festival of Sukkot Offers Fun Opportunity for KSDS Students to Journey to Hershey Park
After a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Krieger Schechter Day School eighth graders returned to Hershey Park this year.
Read MoreAfter a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Krieger Schechter Day School eighth graders returned to Hershey Park this year.
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An archival photo of School 64, now known as Liberty Elementary School, in Forest Park.
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Alumni of School 64 in Forest Park are spearheading a project to build new playgrounds at their alma mater.
Read MoreA seventh grade student at the Krieger Schechter Day School, Jmore Juniors writer Andrew Fribush profiles new KSDS teacher Michael Fauser, who previously worked at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in D.C.
Read MoreTucked away in picturesque Greenspring Valley, Garrison Forest School has been providing a high-quality educational experience for more than 110 years.
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Beth Tfiloh tenth grade students consult with Director of STEM Education Vince Bonina. (Provided Photo)
In the two years since its inception, Beth Tfiloh’s school-wide STEM program has provided students with an opportunity to integrate the four disciplines — science, technology, engineering and math — into a single, cross-disciplinary program.
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Mandi B. Franklin: "We all are all unique, and that's what makes this a beautiful world."
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A Baltimore native and pediatric nurse practitioner, Mandi B. Franklin hopes “Is My Best Friend a Robot?” helps young readers accept their differences and embrace what makes them unique.
Read MoreFrom the start, our tradition has encouraged us to embrace complexity, writes Rabbi Ruth Abusch-Magder.
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Rabbi Shais Rishon: "We believe that Jews were scattered to the four corners of the Earth. That means the actual four corners of the Earth." (Provided photo)
Rabbi Shais Rishon, who writes under the pen name MaNishtana, was the featured speaker at this year’s Shoshana S. Cardin Leadership Symposium.
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A crowd gathers outside the Jewish Museum of Maryland during the Magic of Jonestown Festival in 2018. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Running from Nov. 21, 2021, to Feb. 13, 2022, “A Fence Around the Torah” will be an artist-curated exhibit exploring safety and exclusion in Jewish communities.
Read MoreEducation should be a joyful experience, not a process that produces anxiety for students and inspires bad behavior by instructors, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe 3-by-5-foot “Living Messages” mosaic was commissioned by alumni of the Elijah Cummings Youth Program in Israel and created by Art with a Heart.
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