Principle #3: Tefilla in a Small Group Setting

I would like to make a claim that may be revolutionary, and is definitely at the least unconventional. The claim is that Tefilla in schools should be primarily an educational experience, not a Halachic one. This concept of an...

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Educational Focus, Not Halachic Focus for Students’ Tefiila

When I was an educator in a Jewish Day School in Toronto, Canada, I was given the task of leading the Tefilla for grades 6, 7 & 8. My Supervisor was very clear that the Tefilla was not nearly...

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What is Tefilla?

When discussing a concept and its essential meaning, the first step is understanding what the word itself means. One of the greatest misconceptions and poor translations in Tefilla as prayer. Those are two almost opposing concepts. In order to...

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The Four Target Markets

In every business, non-profit or educational venture the key to success is understanding the Target Market or Audience. In this article, I have divided different strategies for Tefilla success based on 4 target audiences, both in formal and informal...

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