Bearing witness
As someone whose home runs on a well, I appreciate rain. Of course, like most people, I would rather not see precipitation while I’m traveling and certainly not while I’m touring outside. With one ...
Scheiber Sandor Gimnazium
As someone whose home runs on a well, I appreciate rain. Of course, like most people, I would rather not see precipitation while I’m traveling and certainly not while I’m touring outside. With one ...
The Hungarian students chosen to be part of this exchange all speak English at a high level. Our students ask questions and are learning as many Hungarian words as possible, but there is really no language ...
A year and a half ago when SOS International first met with me at Beth Tfiloh to discuss this program, Alan and Glynis talked about strengthening Jewish communities through strengthening Jewish schools. ...
I once had a pen pal from Italy, and we talked about the differences in our handwriting, our favorite foods, and Iron Maiden. I was twelve years old. This experience lasted no longer than a few letters. ...
During the school day our home base is in the school library. Ordinarily the teacher we are paired with is supposed to come to the library and walk us to our class since the school is 4 stories and ...
The image of a Muslim girl standing on a stage with a Jewish girl appears on the wall that serves as a projection screen in the 7th grade classroom where I am teaching, immediately capturing the attention ...
As I wandered the halls alone it seemed highly unlikely that I would stumble upon the graduation portrait of a woman I had only met two times at Beth Tfiloh. But, as I rounded the corner of the 3rd ...
The group of 14-year-old students sitting in front of me in their class at SSG watched with intensity the YouTube performance of the Slam Poem “Why am I Not Good Enough?” The poem, which went viral ...
Prior to this trip, our second to Budapest and to the Scheiber Sandor school, my partner teachers in Hungary and I exchanged emails about the classes I would be teaching. Amidst class numbers and information ...
In continuation with the theme of citizenship that my co-teacher Zsolt and I brainstormed about before I came here to teach, today I worked with my grade 13 class on a ditto that I use when I end my ...
I landed in Budapest at close to 11 in the morning on Monday, April 23 and about one and half hours later, fueled by only one and half hours of plane sleep, I was back in the Scheiber Sandor school ...
On a plane from Baltimore to Brussels – the first leg of my journey to Budapest for the second year of Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School’s partnership with the Scheiber Sandor Gimnazium – I listened ...
The old expression goes, you can’t go home again. Maybe, but I can tell you that today when we returned to the Scheiber Sandor Gimnazium for our first day of teaching this this year it felt incredibly ...
I felt right at home as I sat in the special services team meeting at Sheibor on Monday morning. The psychologist, grade advisors, special education teacher and administrators come together to discuss ...
Turn left, go straight I know exactly where we are! The sense of familiarity calmed my nerves as we strolled the streets of Budapest. I marveled at what a difference a year makes – both in the weather ...
Traveling by air usually makes me feel very anxious -But today, I was feeling “uncharacteristically calm” as I loaded my suitcase into the trunk of the car. I think I can attribute this to the fact ...
Now I am writing to let you know that this afternoon we shared our experiences with our entire staff and it created the atmosphere we hoped for. I really do feel that this was the momentum we needed ...
I would like to say thank you again for all you did for us. I personally am grateful beyond words.and I wish that your efforts will bear fruits with other schools as well.
The day after tomorrow at our ...
This has been our last day at Beth Tfiloh. We had the possibility to see how a week ends in the school. After Dvar Torah given by Rita Tuna we each had the possibility to say goodbye to the children ...
Starting our day with the Academic Support Team was another possibility to learn for us. As our school, SSG is a place where Special Need children are integrated in regular classes, it was really useful ...