by Jared Shih | Dec 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
By Heidi Masuri, Jewish History Teacher in Spring 2020 As we approached the Old City of Jerusalem the feelings came rushing back. The place radiates an unfathomable amount of energy. For me it was where I spent a lot of time as an Olah Chadasha (a new immigrant to...
by Jared Shih | Nov 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
By Aurora Mercer, fall 2019 student Recently, our class traveled close to our home at Kibbutz Tzuba, visiting churches in Jeusalem’s Ein Kerem neighborhood. Before entering these churches, I didn’t expect what I learned, saw, or even heard would impact my Jewish...
by Jared Shih | Oct 25, 2019 | Uncategorized
By Lila Herzig, Fall 2019 student When learning about Jewish history in religious school, a majority of my education focused on the Torah and the Holocaust. All of that space between the two was only covered in my seventh-grade year. I knew two things: the Torah is...
by Jared Shih | Oct 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
By David Alon, Jewish History teacher Most of us remember the bible stories we learned in Hebrew school and file them away in our memory, bringing them out once a year on a particular holiday to remind us why we are feasting or fasting. We often learned the G-rated...
by Jared Shih | Sep 18, 2019 | Uncategorized
By Ellie Plisko, Fall 2018 student This D’var Torah was delivered at her synagogue’s Israel Family Shabbat Three years ago, if you had asked me what my life would look like now, my response would have been nowhere close to what my reality is. Even if you...