Written by Behrman House Staff, 30 of March, 2015

Hebrew School is for Working Parents Too

Like many working parents, extensive days off is out of the question and finding quality child care can be hard to find and expensive. Thankfully, day schools are making changes to suit working parents' needs.

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Written by Behrman House Staff, 24 of March, 2015

An Inclusive Model Seder; How You Can Have One Too

This past Sunday, Beth El Synagogue of East Windsor, NJ hosted their Model Seder featuring a first of its kind haggadah - The Gateways Haggadah: A Seder for the Whole Family.

Written by Behrman House Staff, 23 of March, 2015

Your Guide to the Perfect Passover

The first Passover Seder is April 3rd! We have all of the resources you need to make it through-before, during, and after.

Written by Behrman House Staff, 23 of March, 2015

Our Passover Guilty Pleasure: Frog Catching App

Yes it's just for fun.How many frogs can you catch in this game based on our hugely popular the Passover seder activity book, Frogs in the Bed?

Written by Behrman House Staff, 23 of March, 2015

Hot Topics: Cyberbullying

Jokes at another's expense are harmful and hurtful - regardless of a cyberbully's excuses - and are never okay. How can we help put an end to cyberbullying?

Written by Behrman House Staff, 19 of March, 2015

OLC Success Story: Wilshire Blvd Temple Gets Impressive Results Despite No Homework Policy

How can you improve your students' Online Learning Center completion rates? Wilshire Blvd Temple Educator Lida Abramov has answers.

Written by Guest Blogger, 17 of March, 2015

Religious Institute has BIG Plans for the Gateways Haggadah

When Meredith Hirschberg received her copy of the Gateways Haggadah she realized it was a special gift that she needed to share - immediately.

Written by Behrman House Staff, 16 of March, 2015

What Would YOU Ask Abraham?

Each time we tell stories from the Torah we learn something about ourselves and our relationships. How can we help students understand important Jewish values that continue to guide us today?