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Not Now is the New Black by Yonatan Rosner

My father just celebrated his 92nd birthday this past Thursday. Until two years ago, he still did what he loves best: work. For the past forty years he has been practicing law, first in an office in Tel Aviv and then in an office at home. As a child, I remember my Aba always in his office at the back of the house. Writing fiercely, sorting papers into files and piling them into what looked like towers on his big wooden desk. He was always working. Only during meals, my mother would make him stop and join the family. We would eat and talk and laugh, but the moment the meal was done he was gone again. Now that the majority of us are home all day long, I can’t help but wonder about my own role as an Aba. The shift to distance learning was rapid and demanding. Learning new technology, creating new schedules and structures, and supporting our teachers, students and families in adjusting to this new reality. That’s a lot of work! My son is knocking on my door again. He cracks the door open a...
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Taking the "Un" Out of Unpredictable by Sari Abrams

I am a person who thrives on order, structure and routines. I work hard to be organized and, though I have actively worked on becoming more flexible over the past decade, it is still not easy for me when things do not go as I have carefully planned them. So I have struggled in the past couple of weeks as my life, like all of yours, headed down a completely new and unexpected path of school closures and social distancing. But I have also discovered something fascinating - that is, that I have embraced preparing for Passover.  Most years I feel overwhelmed by Passover preparations, stressed about how I can get all of that done while still working all my usual hours. This year, though, it is the routine, and the familiar rhythm, of those preparations that are bringing me a feeling of safety and security during a time that might otherwise feel chaotic and unmanageable.  I imagine that many of you, and maybe your children, are experiencing your lives as chaotic and unpredict...

HERE: Sixth Grade Poetry

The sixth graders have been busy writing poems and other short creative pieces of writing for their Humanities class. Last week they read an excerpt of a poem called "Here" by Arthur Sze in which each line begins with the word  "Here." They were then asked to write their own poem using this same format. The result was many stunning poems which gave insight into the state of mind and vitality of this amazing group of students. Herewith is a compilation:  HERE, by sixth graders at Pressman Academy Here in the light pink sky, a sun arises, rising high. Here a cat meows. Here a ball rolls away. Here the pictures are staring. Here is a basketball that has gone through the hoop many times.  Here lies a pencil on a desk waiting to be used. Here a little girl, not afraid to stand out. Here the coronavirus. Here the city is silent, waiting for the pandemic to blow over. Here is art made years ago. Here is the sound of laughter, bouncing through the w...

Silver Linings!

What interesting and unprecedented times we are living in. If someone even mentioned the possibility of a countrywide shut down two months ago, I would have said that person was crazy. And yet, here we are, living the “new normal”.   As we get deeper and deeper into our Distance Learning programs or virtual work environments it is easy to get overwhelmed by our ever-growing inboxes, assigned tasks, and Zoom Meetings.  Our work days begin the moment we wake up and extend into the wee hours of the evening, as they are no longer bookended by entering and leaving our offices.  Yet despite all of this, I really do think there is a silver lining to being “stuck at home”.  I for one have spent more time with my family as a whole in the last 2 weeks than in the last 2 months! We’ve taken walks together, played games, learned new dances, and have had deep and meaningful conversations. We’ve connected in ways that we haven’t since the kids were small. Further, ...

Surviving, Not Thriving

Earlier today we sent an important e-mail sharing the closure plan moving forward, lessons learned in Week 1, and updates for Week 2. Please take a moment to read it to be sure you know what to expect next week. But I want to communicate a message with all of you that transcends logistics. I want all of us to take collective deep breath. Really, pause and take a breath. Right now. In through your nose, out through your moth. Slowly and steadily. Our world has been turned upside down. Most of us are in survival mode -- and that is OK. This is going to be messy, and that is OK. We are not expecting you to replace school. Don’t feel like you need to live up to the social media schedules and photos. Don’t battle your children around work, and don't let your relationships with them suffer. Do what works for you and your family. And know that once we return, we will review and pick up the teaching and learning from where kids are. Do your best, whatever that looks like on any particular ...

Reflections From 6th Grade

Good morning. We wanted to share some student work with you today. Nili Isenberg's and Laura Notowitz's 6th grade TaNaKh classes came up with some pretty thoughtful, reflective, and inspiring answers to the following prompt.  Discuss a time someone made a promise to you, or you made a promise to someone else. Perhaps think about something that you are promising right now, with these new conditions we are living through: What can you promise to your parents, siblings, teachers? What expectations do you have from them in return? During this new and uncertain time while I am learning from home, I made a promise to myself to try my best, to stay positive, to complete my assignments on time, and to help out where I am needed.  I promised my parents that I will behave well and help them when they need help, and I expect them to do the same in return. I can promise to everyone I know to behave right now and that I will be mature so I don’t make it harder or more stressful for...