Arab and Jewish Israeli Students Visit Baltimore Area to Promote Dialogue and Democracy
Arab and Jewish high school students from Israel met with local supporters of the Galilee Dreamers program at a March 8 reception in Owings Mills.
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Dr. Rachel Revsin-Ravid (center), director of Galilee Dreamers, talks to Baltimore supporters of the program with Maayan Meir (right) and other participants. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
Arab and Jewish high school students from Israel met with local supporters of the Galilee Dreamers program at a March 8 reception in Owings Mills.
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Jewish day school educators had a rare opportunity to meet and brainstorm with hundreds of colleagues at a conference in Denver, January 2023. (Courtesy of Prizmah via JTA)
At a recent conference in Denver, Jewish day school educators enjoyed a rare opportunity to meet and brainstorm with hundreds of colleagues.
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School No. 59, Louisa May Alcott Elementary, was built in 1910 and designed by prominent architect Otto G. Simonson.
The Apr. 23 event will feature a smorgasbord of nostalgia and a kosher brunch for alumni of Louisa May Alcott Elementary School.
Read MoreLocal nonprofit Great Talk and the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins University will present a free panel discussion “Is Artificial Intelligence Out of Control and is it Our Best Future?” on March 1.
Read MoreBeth Tfiloh Lower School’s team approach to education provides opportunities for students to learn in small groups for a more personalized classroom experience that meets each student’s individual needs.
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Sara Yoheved Rigler: “Virtually everybody who talks to me says, ‘I thought I was the only one.’ I wanted to just let people out of the closet and realize they're part of a very large phenomenon.” (Provided photo)
The American-born Israeli writer believes tens of thousands of people in the world today are “souls of the Holocaust.”
Read MoreJCC Chief Executive Officer Barak Hermann writes about his experiences as part of the Schusterman Family Philanthropies Senior Leadership Fellows trip.
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Paul Bolenbaugh demanded that his students always respect each other when discussing issues and current events, writes Noah E. Abramowitz. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)
Paul Bolenbaugh, who passed away last week, touched the lives of so many of his students, inside and outside the classroom, writes Noah E. Abramowitz.
Read MoreRabbi Aaron Levitt, executive director of Jewish Educational Services, shares some insights about what we can do to make the school year a great one for our kids.
Read MoreGarrison Forest School offers an all-girls’ program in grades K-12, with a co-ed Preschool and a boarding program for grades 8-12.
Read MoreTwenty Baltimore area youths were among the 350 participants from around the globe who traveled to Israel recently for a special seminar as part of the yearlong Diller Teen Fellowship, an immersive leadership program.
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