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03/14/2026

Apologies for any name mix-ups! It was Carol in the kitchen, or anyone who popped in. Even someone today who just arrived. It's a busy, friendly scene here.

03/13/2026

We often hear 'It's no big deal, I'm happy to do this for you.' This phrase, while seemingly selfless, can hide a lot of unseen effort and emotional labor from people like Lauren and Bonnie. It's a reminder to acknowledge the work behind those kind gestures.

03/11/2026

I thought I had it all planned for the Shabbaton, feeling so proud of my initial setup. But as it got closer, I realized how clueless I really was. Thankfully, incredible friends stepped in, organizing food, menus, and even my fridge! Their selfless help and dedication made all the difference. Truly grateful for their support.

03/10/2026

After a long marriage, you think you've learned it all. But this weekend, I discovered a new definition that made me rethink everything. It’s amazing what you can still learn, even after years together.

03/09/2026

I used to think Judaism was strictly a religion with rules. But I learned a new definition: it's family. This weekend, I truly felt that connection, whether you're here all the time or just part-time. It's about belonging.

03/09/2026

The dream of a children's museum halted by war. Forced to adapt, the focus shifted to resilience for children affected by conflict, creating a mobile unit to reach them.

03/08/2026

The capital campaign was on the verge of launch when October 7th changed everything. Devastation set in, and donations to children's museums ceased. Our focus shifted to survival and supporting our soldiers with essential equipment for Gaza. We continued preparations for the campaign amidst the ongoing war, which unexpectedly persisted.

03/06/2026

Discover how the Children's Museum mobile unit is fostering resilience through innovative programs. Collaborating with trauma expert Dr. Muli Laha and play therapist Dr. Neera Kaplansky, we're exploring the power of play to heal and build strength.

03/05/2026

In Judaism, there's a natural system for resilience that we might not always consider. Despite recent peace, our history shows we've endured attacks for millennia. Understanding this foundation offers strength.

03/04/2026

After a year of conflict, the Children's Museum launched a mobile unit, reaching kids in northern cities. Many have faced two years of war and a year of COVID, deeply disrupting their education. This initiative offers a crucial lifeline.

03/03/2026

Living next to grandkids has shown the reality of sirens and booming silence for children in Israel. Even without recent explosions, the stress remains high. This inspired our Children's Museum mobile unit's focus on resilience.

03/02/2026

Antisemitism is on the rise, creating real stress for many. This is why resilience is so crucial for everyone today. Learning to cope and bounce back is more important than ever.

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