Still Learning Together: Beth Tfiloh Provides an Education for Life
Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School is welcoming students back to its school campus in stages, while also providing the opportunity for students to learn online.
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Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School is welcoming students back to its school campus in stages. (Provided Photo)
Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School is welcoming students back to its school campus in stages, while also providing the opportunity for students to learn online.
Read MoreRabbi Sari Laufer offers a prayer for the start of a school year that promises to be one like no other.
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Residents of the southern coastal Israeli city of Ashkelon sent 2,000 face masks to Baltimore Jewry in a demonstration of friendship and support during the pandemic. (Provided)
Ashkelon, Baltimore’s partner city in Israel, recently sent 2,000 face masks to Charm City in the spirit of fellowship and support during the pandemic.
Read MoreCommunity will hold second virtual program and service to mourn those lost since the start of the pandemic.
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Rabbi Moshe Schwartz of Krieger Schechter Day School and Dr. Zipora Schorr of Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School
Rabbi Moshe Schwartz, head of school at Krieger Schechter Day School, and Dr. Zipora Schorr, director of education at Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School, joined “The Upside” to discuss their schools’ opening plans.
Read MoreThe Associated and Na’aleh: The Hub for Leadership Learning will offer a daily virtual program during the month of Elul to help people prepare for the holiday season.
Read MoreFor rising seniors at local independent private schools, their final year of high school will be unlike anything they ever expected.
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A mural of Freddie Gray's face and the movement inspired by his death while in policy custody graces a wall in West Baltimore's Sandtown-Winchester community. (Photo by Solomon Swerling)
Rabbi Daniel Cotzin Burg is proud of the way Beth Am’ers and others in the Jewish community showed up during the Baltimore Uprising following the death of Freddie Gray five years ago, but, like Wes Moore, he also has regrets for what he was not able to do.
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Some students with special needs did better with remote learning than in traditional classroom settings. (Courtesy of Sinai Schools)
While distance learning is not ideal, some students with special needs have done better with remote learning than in traditional classroom settings.
Read MoreYoungsters from Pikesville’s Beth Tfiloh Synagogue and Ashburton’s Liberty Grace Church of God are collaborating on a mobile app historic walking tour project.
Read MoreTwo participants in CHAI’s Community Conversations program — one African-American, the other Orthodox — write about their experiences and the bonds forged between members.
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