
Using Our Building for Good
With the stay at home order, I wondered how we could use our building for good. We’re turning our classrooms into a 3D print farm to create masks for frontline workers.
Read more >>With the stay at home order, I wondered how we could use our building for good. We’re turning our classrooms into a 3D print farm to create masks for frontline workers.
Read more >>During quarantine, there’s nothing better for the youngest generation than to help someone else without face-to-face contact being necessary.
Read more >>Cantor Jodi Sufrin shared a reflection on her time at TBE when we built our new makom in 2010. Her words still ring true as we celebrate the milestone of her retirement.
Read more >>I always felt that “it takes a village” to keep the operations of the pantry going. Our village is still there, helping remotely.
Read more >>When a colleague suggested that we entertain our hardest hit community from their courtyard, we jumped into action.
Read more >>Throughout this time of social distancing, I’ve been continuing to volunteer at Community Servings with my mom.
Read more >>I’m especially happy to make this my first time donating blood.
Read more >>People don’t come with instruction manuals. It’s not like we learn in the same way. Even if we are all taught the same way, that’s not how we all think.
Read more >>It’s important to remember that the most vulnerable people in our community need our help now more than ever.
Read more >>In my work, coaching individuals through a career transition, I find time and time again that people are blind to their greatest gifts.
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