The Secret Hidden in the Flood: Finding Peace in the Storm
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Discover the surprising factor influencing your child’s concentration and ways to help them stay engaged and focused.
14.01.25 | 17:50
A world-renowned cosmologist reveals how modern science’s rejection of God often relies on blind belief — while true evidence still points to intelligent design
Yehosef Yaavetz
01.12.24 | 12:40
Parents discover their children's teachers are Arab. Are Israeli schools doing enough to address their concerns?
24.11.24 | 09:11
With the school year approaching, it's the perfect time to organize and design a comfortable study space for your kids. But what if you're on a budget? We've crafted a creative guide full of solutions to ensure a perfect study nook without breaking the bank. DIY style.
Orit Groskot
19.08.24 | 08:51
With summer break approaching and another school year coming to an end, it’s the perfect time to show appreciation for teachers with a thoughtful gift. But what do teachers really want to receive? A fascinating survey from an American website reveals surprising preferences.
Orit Groskot
25.06.24 | 09:11
The decisions and investment must be made at the right time.
Rabbi David Sher
02.06.24 | 12:49
Exploring the Lasting Benefits of Gender Separation, Value-Based Discipline, and Spiritual Meaning in Jewish Schools
Rabbi David Sher
27.05.24 | 13:32
Shmuelik Tasler was a brilliant and witty young man with a learning disability, but he couldn't learn. His teachers failed to understand until the day he decided to teach them a lesson. Now, fifty years later, he revisits his life's story and pleads: "Teachers, look for the abilities in your students, because they are always there."
12.09.23 | 16:19
As the new school year begins, many students face bullying and social exclusion. Avinoam Harash, a teacher and educator, shared a moving post on the subject.
Ratz Bareshet
05.09.23 | 10:11
A fascinating study finds that the initial letter of your last name can impact the way you are perceived.
Moriah Chen
09.02.23 | 09:14
Rabbi Yisrael Azulai, an attendance officer, discusses the hidden dropout phenomenon from educational institutions. What does he see as the key to solving this problem? And how did he help a teacher who was routinely humiliated by a student, and why did his son's friends chase after him?
Tamar Schneider
17.08.22 | 09:12
After decades in education and inspecting various educational institutions, Rabbi Shachar Sha'ar decided to study medical clowning and even integrate the clowning approach into the curriculum. "It's important for teachers to know how to make children laugh," he believes. "It won't harm discipline but quite the opposite." How does he implement it in practice?
01.03.22 | 09:55
How one teacher’s bold lesson sparked self-belief in a boy everyone had given up on
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
15.02.22 | 16:03
Rabbi Grossman’s heartfelt guidance to a struggling teen shows how one moment of choice can shape a lifetime and beyond.
Naama Green
08.11.21 | 22:43
A slap, a second chance, and a future filled with Torah—how one rabbi believed when no one else would.
Naama Green
05.10.21 | 13:40
From the jungle classroom to vibrant architecture: A look at intriguing schools in Sweden, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Africa.
30.08.21 | 22:54