by Ruti Eastman | Oct 1, 2021 | Education & Learning
How COVID Enhanced My Education Written by Ruti Eastman Who knew, in those halcyon days of early 2020, that the entire world would flip on its ear in the coming months? Political unrest, friends ‘unfriending’ friends over such formerly private issues as voting,...
by Hannah Heller | Oct 1, 2021 | Education & Learning, Women's Health
Women’s Health Educator – Making Women’s Health Exams More User-Friendly Written by Hannah Heller I never planned to work in the field of gynecology or women’s health, but life has a way of getting you to where you need to be, even when you don’t see it coming. ...
by Laya Pearlman | Oct 1, 2021 | Call for Change, Education & Learning
Are Orthodox Students Being Set-up for Failure? Written by Laya Pearlman Recently, the New York Times published an opinion piece by an Orthodox mother whose son is a student in a yeshiva. In the piece, she pleads with officials to enforce the law so her son can...
by Chaya Heuberger, LCSW | Oct 1, 2021 | Education & Learning, Motherhood and Parenting
Kid-Friendly DIYs That are Fun and Functional Written by Chaya Heuberger In the last year and a half or so, Covid-19 lockdowns and time spent in quarantine here in Israel, like much of the rest of the world, had many parents home with their children for more time than...
by Adara Yael Peskin-Shalem | Oct 1, 2021 | Call for Change, Education & Learning, Jewish thought and practice
Educating Women for Abuse Written by Adara Yael Peskin-Shalem When I was growing up (not that long ago, I’m only in my early 30s) divorce was practically unheard of in my circles. It was scandalous. There were two families I can think of in my community where the...
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