A Parent’s Guide to a Jewish Summer
Here\’s a roundup of classes and activities for children of all ages.
Here\’s a roundup of classes and activities for children of all ages.
It seems that Dawn Farber thought of everything when she designed and stocked this new, two-story playhouse for Temple Isaiah\’s preschool.
Jonathan Kellerman began researching child violence for an Op-Ed piece in USA Today, and continued to study it when Ballantine approached him to write a book on the subject.
\”How could my son be a Nazi?\” Susan Yassenoff Klebold, Dylan\’s mother, said at the funeral, according to Marxhausen. \”He\’s half Jewish, and the seder is practiced in our home. He was still complaining about having to say the Four Questions.\”
Art may soothe the savage beast, as the saying goes, but can it get through to teen-agers?
A typical seventh-grade essay might be about a soccer game, a trip to the mall or a favorite pet. But Mathew Rudes isn\’t a typical 12-year-old.
Today, however, Tony and Barbara have new hope for Robert.
Last month,the Association of Jewish Libraries announced the winners of its Sydney Taylor Award for this year\’s most distinguished contributions to Jewish children\’s literature.\n
In a move that many see as a turning point for the future of Jewish education in Los Angeles, the Jewish Federation ofGreater Los Angeles board agreed last week to almost double the amount that the Federation gives to Jewish day and Hebrew schools.
What do Jewish educators think about Jewish parents?