Sparks of Light: Chanukah Ner #1

by Rav Yair Halevi On Chanukah we are encouraged to ideally light the candles at the entrance of our homes. Why is this detail so important? The first mention in the Torah of the entrance to a home is with Avraham. The Sefat Emet explains that the inside of one’s home is a place of […]

Sparks of Light 2017: Introduction

Dear Friends, Last week, following what was undoubtedly one of the most successful and uplifting Shabbatons I have ever been part of at Or Chaim, the school administrative team decided to cancel yeshiva on Sunday. Our students were exhausted and there were many tests in the week ahead. Therefore we felt it was truly in […]

Reflections on Israel’s ‘Theater Time of the Year’

by Rabbi Gal Ben-Meir I have always sensed the vibe of theater during the time of Chanukah in Israel. It’s an amazing thing and no one ever planned for this to happen, but it seems like the busiest time of year for the Israeli theater is the time of Chanukah. You will notice that the […]

The Impact of a Celebrity Selfie

by Rabbi Dr Seth Grauer Two weeks ago, I was sitting with my children in Shaarei Shomayim on Motzei Shabbat listening to Shlomo and Eitan Katz and I received a text on my phone from one of our teachers at Or Chaim and Ulpana, Yosef Kurtz, that reads: Walking through Central Park and ran into […]

Hot Showers, Signal Detection Theory, and the Advantage of Chavruta Learning

by Rabbi Hartley Perlmutter You are in the shower. It’s been a long day, and nothing could be more relaxing than standing exactly where you are. Two minutes into you shower the phone rings. Do you hear it? Before we answer the question, let’s define some terms. Signal Detection Theory (SDT) is a means of […]

Does Technology Make Us Better?

by Mr. Jonathan Parker I was flipping through the new issue of The Atlantic today when I came across this nugget from Ray Kurzweil: “The means of creativity have now been democratized. For example, anyone with an inexpensive high-definition video camera and a personal computer can create a high-quality, full-length motion picture.” Yep. Just as […]

Can a Motivated Group of Students Really Make a Difference?

by Rabbi Seth Grauer The Rambam in Hilchot Avodah Zara (1:3) writes: Once Avraham was weaned, he, as a child, began contemplating and thinking day and night, and wondered how a sphere could follow a fixed path without being directed. If so, who directed it? Surely it would be impossible for it to rotate on […]

Empowering to Question: An Idea in Pedagogy

by Rabbi Yosef Kurtz When thinking about principles of Jewish education, one need not look further than the Torah for guiding instructions. On Passover we recite a number of times “When your child asks you….you should tell them….”. From these words of the Torah, many sages and contemporary authors point to the importance of questions […]

My First Impression of Or Chaim

By Coby Cohen When I walked into Or Chaim on the first day, I was a little nervous and overwhelmed. It was finally hitting me that I’m actually starting high school. It was a little weird to be in a different school, after I’ve been at Netivot for my entire life. I’ve gotten a little […]

My First Impressions of Or Chaim

by Jonah Diamond When I first walked through the doors of Yeshivat Or Chaim this year, I was nervous, excited, overwhelmed and happy all at once. It was a feeling only experienced by those who have changed something big in their lives. For the past ten years of my life, I attended Netivot HaTorah Day School. […]