Tag: Jewish Parents

The author describes creating a calming "spa" atmosphere in her kindergarten classroom to help children rest, inspired by Shabbat spa nights she has with her daughter.
In the midst of challenging times faced by Jewish parents and grandparents, feelings of fear and anxiety are prevalent due to concerns about safety, antisemitism, and the ongoing conflict.
David Lourie, the head of Collegiate School in Manhattan, has resigned amid criticism of the school's response to antisemitism issues, particularly during the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Jewish parents of college students are facing unprecedented challenges, including conflicts around Jewish identity, antisemitism, and Zionism on campus.
David Bernstein discusses the growing divide between American Jews and mainstream Jewish organizations, particularly regarding support for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs.
A recent survey conducted by Hillel International revealed that the majority of Jewish parents of high school juniors and seniors have altered their children's college choices following the October 7 attack on Israel.
Phil Rosenthal, known for his show "Somebody Feed Phil," is launching a diner in Los Angeles named Max and Helens after his Jewish parents.
Tu Bishvat, known as the birthday of trees, is a low-stress holiday for Jewish parents.
In this feature on Conversations We Love, the spotlight falls on influential radio host Ira Glass, known for creating the popular "This American Life" series.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts explore the topic of Jewish identity in popular culture, questioning whether or not the Muppets are Jewish.
Silvia Wagensberg, a retired Spanish teacher and artist, has painted portraits of Yiddishists as part of her artistic expression.
In this article, the author addresses white Jewish parents and encourages them to talk to their children about police brutality and the current protests.
The author, Jenny Singer, urges Jewish parents to protect their families from the potential harm of viewing solar eclipses despite the current popular trend.
Some Jewish parents are opting out of the traditional circumcision ritual known as bris, which dates back to the biblical story of Abraham.