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builders of jewish education
Letters to the Editor: Immigration ban responses, kudos to the Journal, reactions to anti-semitism
Jewish Journal
March 9, 2017
Program aims to improve Hebrew education by focusing on teachers
Jewish Journal
October 6, 2015
For years, many graduates of Jewish day schools around the world — and their parents — have expressed disappointment in their level of Hebrew proficiency despite years of Jewish education.
Making Jewish high school affordable
Jewish Journal
August 6, 2014
Los Angeles residents Dafna and Scott Taryle hoped to send their son Adam to a Jewish hight school when he graduated from Temple Beth Am’s Pressman Academy. But, Scott Taryle said, “We didn’t know for sure that we would be able to.”
The Mensch List: A survivor marches with the living
Elyse Glickman
January 2, 2014
Sidonia Lax, now 86, survived the Holocaust but won’t let that define her. “I am a thriver,” she said. A stroll through her Sherman Oaks home is proof — her walls overflow with decades of family photos and mementos of her work as a member of the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council and other organizations.
New Articles
Nova Festival Exhibit in Manhattan Harrowing and Inspiring
Alan Zeitlin
April 26, 2024
Steve Garvey Holds Press Conference Calling for Action Against Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests
Aaron Bandler
April 25, 2024
West Hollywood’s MASH Gallery Exhibition to Feature Female Jewish Art
Brian Fishbach
April 25, 2024
Echad Mi Yodea? Who Knows One?
Rick Lupert
April 25, 2024
The First Alphabet and the Third Plague
Gershon Hepner
April 25, 2024