What Kavod Looks Like: Bill Clinton Reflects on George H.W. Bush

As our country takes a day to mourn the loss of one of our leaders,

The Limud Celebration: Recognizing Teaching and Learning

What makes learning at The Rashi School unique? A Jewish lens.

Thoughts on Gratitude at Thanksgiving

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, many of my thoughts and reading this month have

The War With Grandpa: Raising our Consciousness about Elders and Examining Stereotypes and Myths

by Stephanie Rotsky, Social Justice Coordinator Eight years ago, The Rashi School made an intentional

When explaining tragedy to children, What would Mr. Rogers Say?

What Would Mr. Rogers Say? Since Fred Rogers’ death in 2003, this question comes up

Encouraging Growth Mindset in Our Children

At Rashi, we want all of our students to think of themselves as capable learners

Rashi School Hosted Alumni Event With Dr. Kevin Tabb

Dr. Kevin Tabb, CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, recently met with a group

Kathy Cohen Honored with Mosaic Circle Ruach Award

Rashi School recently awarded the coveted Mosaic Circle Ruach Award to former Board member and

A Look Inside the Minds of Teen Voters

We asked politically active Jewish teenagers why voting matters. Three teens (and Rashi alumni!) share

Newton Resident Helps Out at Clothing Drive

Students at The Rashi School were asked to donate gently used clothing to JFS Children’s
Two boys at recess showing a peace sign at The Rashi School, Reform Jewish K-8 Independent School

Chasing Peace on the Playground

Stephanie Rotsky, Social Justice Coordinator This year, I have the opportunity to have lunch and

Are Kids’ Backpacks Too Heavy?

Experts say yes. Here’s what to do about it. My second-grader’s backpack is larger than
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