A Growing Concern: Integration of Arab Teachers in Israeli Jewish Schools
Parents discover their children's teachers are Arab. Are Israeli schools doing enough to address their concerns?
מיכל אריאלי
24.11.24 | 09:11
Parents discover their children's teachers are Arab. Are Israeli schools doing enough to address their concerns?
מיכל אריאלי
24.11.24 | 09:11
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Rabbi David Sher
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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?
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How one teacher’s bold lesson sparked self-belief in a boy everyone had given up on
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Naama Green
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Naama Green
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A touching story showing how even simple actions—like opening a door—can hold deep spiritual meaning.
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Yair has a shirt with an 'X' just like the others, but his mother pleads: Don't mark him with a giant 'X'. He may have left the yeshiva, but he observes Shabbat and wears *tzitzit*. Like many others labeled as 'fringe youth', they are still our children. Open your hearts, help them climb out of the pit, and don't leave them on the fringes.
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Eliahu (Eli Ran) Hirsch is a lecturer in the Faculty of Sciences in Holon and also leads his life as a yeshiva student. "When I come to lectures, the students look shocked, it's an opportunity for me to explain a thing or two about Judaism." And what do the professors at the college say about this?
מיכל אריאלי
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What lies behind the grand creation made by Shuki Margalit and Ciki Klein from Ruzhin Cheder in Bnei Brak? Why did they incorporate police officers threatening the children, and what do the parents think?
מיכל אריאלי
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When one child stood strong for Torah, even his mother’s heart softened—and the whole family was transformed.
Yonatan Halevi
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Rabbi Aharon Taussig shares a personal story about the power of seeing each student as Hashem’s precious child.
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When Esther Kramer suffered a stroke at 34, she didn't anticipate how her life would change. Eight years later, she navigates life in a wheelchair, refusing to give up on anything, becoming the highest-ranking woman in education using a wheelchair.
מיכל אריאלי
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מיכל אריאלי
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