Monthly Archives: May 2026

Why Families Are Flocking to These High Holiday Services — A Heartwarming Shift

As the High Holidays approach, families everywhere are seeking meaningful ways to celebrate and connect with their Jewish heritage. In this evolving landscape, high holiday services for families have become a focal point of interest, blending tradition with modern approaches that engage both parents and children. Rabbi Chalom at Kol Hadash has created a welcoming…
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The Unfiltered Truth: 7 Mom Advice Insights from a No Judgment Zone Panel

In today’s fast-paced world, where parenting often feels like a competitive sport, finding mom advice that resonates can be a challenge. Fortunately, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson have created a safe haven for mothers to come together and share their experiences without fear of judgment. Their recent episode on FamilyLife Today features a candid panel…
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How Student Insights Are Revolutionizing Islamic Education Pedagogy Right Now

In a groundbreaking study recently published in Cogent Education, researchers have taken a deep dive into the realm of Islamic education pedagogy, focusing on student perspectives that highlight the intricate relationship between educational philosophy, critical thinking, and student engagement. This research unveils significant insights that could reshape how Islamic education is perceived and implemented, challenging…
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Startling Research: Students Are Failing to Judge Online Information Credibility

The digital age has revolutionized the way we access information, but it has also thrown up significant challenges, particularly regarding online information credibility. Recent research from the Stanford Graduate School of Education has illuminated a troubling trend among students of all ages: their inability to effectively evaluate the trustworthiness of information they encounter online. This…
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