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Behrman House News
Written by Behrman House Staff, 17 of January, 2012
Choosing the Right Tech Tools
What’s the right technology for your school? As more religious schools consider the leap into the technology age, educational directors are faced with questions about what equipment to consider. How do you make the right choice?
Written by Behrman House Staff, 16 of January, 2012
Comings and Goings at Behrman House
A change in the year brings some changes in the faces and voices of Behrman House. Read more about the comings and goings.
Written by Behrman House Staff, 10 of January, 2012
Ideas, Links & Lessons for Tu B’Shevat
Tu B’Shevat is Wednesday, February 8. Help younger children understand the importance of trees in Judaism. Help older students develop a connection between the biblical holiday and modern concerns about the environment. Help families discover one of the less familiar Jewish holidays--the new year for trees. Multi-media links and ideas.
Written by Behrman House Staff, 16 of January, 2012
Celebrate Trees with Mama Doni and Chocolate Bark for Tu B'Shevat
Try this scrumptious, chocolatey (and gluten free!) holiday recipe from 'Music and Matzah Balls, A Jewish American Family Cookbook" by Doni Zasloff Thomas (Mama Doni) and Rachel Harkham (Recipe Rachel), coming next fall. Join the newsletter to get additional holiday recipes and special musical treats from Mama Doni!
Written by Behrman House Staff, 16 of January, 2012
Discover Inspiration and Advice for Teachers in the Themes of Tu B’Shevat
Start the new semester with practical suggestions for lively classes and inspiration to feed the educator's soul from Tu B'Shevat themes of planting, nurturing, and blossoming. Excerpted from "Teach Them Diligently" by Bonnie K. Stevens.