Meet the Externs
Next week Rashi will be hosting a group of students who are participating in the Reform Day School Externship, a joint program of HUC-JIR, URJ (Union for Reform Judaism) and…
Critical Minds, Compassionate Hearts
What makes Rashi an exceptional place to learn, explore and grow.
Next week Rashi will be hosting a group of students who are participating in the Reform Day School Externship, a joint program of HUC-JIR, URJ (Union for Reform Judaism) and…
By Rabbi Ellen Pildis, School Rabbi During the week of May 21-25, The Rashi School will have the privilege of hosting a group of externs from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish…
By Jim Blankstein Reposted from peje.org/blog The other day I spent $100,000 (OK, so I spent it over the last nine years in tuition) for my son to learn four…
By Sue Saber, Rashi Librarian “As the century unfolds, students will probably rely almost exclusively on electronic resources for their research and reading…. The institution on campus already established to…
By Barbara and Ed Shapiro, Rashi parents We had not considered an independent school for our children. We had attended public schools and our children went to the local public…
Tamchui is a philanthropy project during which Rashi students learn about five organizations that help children, and then decide how to allocate their “chips” among the organizations. For more details…
To celebrate the 100th day of school, third graders wrote 100 reasons why they love Rashi. 1. We have great teachers. 2. It is a good school to learn at.…
By Rabbi Ellen Pildis, School Rabbi Throughout the grades at Rashi, our students learn about their obligation to mend the world (tikkun olam). Each student at Rashi understands his/her obligations…