At Olami Resources, we keep our eye on the news to bring you timely articles and links that we think a rabbi or Jewish educator would find interesting! We have decided to share some of these links in a weekly feature on the blog. Enjoy! 1) The least-gifted children of high-income parents graduate from college... Read more »
Google is committed to ensuring a flawless experience for all its users by providing the most relevant results as quickly as possible. It took local searches to the next level by proving different types of search results apart from the organic results. If you want to increase
Six years ago I wrote the first Hebrew volume of Umekareiv Biyamin (ומקרב בימין), an in-depth analysis of the most commonly asked questions posed to kiruv rabbanim. Some issues discussed in the sefer include inviting Shabbos guests driving to the meal, counting non-
All charities rely on pushing our buttons so that we feel compelled to make donations, and the most effective way to do this is by telling stories. Stories are easier to remember than cold, hard statistics, and have the power to trigger very strong emotions in us all.
A new round of Middos Challenges for Schools is starting now for the month of Cheshvan! Give your students the opportunity to participate in a worldwide program and earn the chance to win a prize! Here's how it works:
Rav Yaakov Hillel wrote in the Introduction to Faith and Folly (Tamim Ti’yeh) that Emuna is the foundation of Torah, but mistaken faith is forbidden by the Torah. The purpose of this book (Faith and Folly – Tamim Ti’yeh) is to clarify the thin line, often a mere hairsbreadth, between
On motzaei Sukkos, the forecast in the Greater NYC area was grim. Tornado watch. Heavy winds. Punishing rains. Compounding the problem was that I was planning to dismantle my wood panel sukkah and needed to do so
Did you ever wonder when a poor person asks you for tzedaka in shul, you give a small donation. And when the poor come to your home, you give then multiple times more than in shul? What's the difference?
In our last post on delegation, we focused on situational leadership and how it impacts the role a leader plays in transferring work and responsibility to others. In this post, the focus will shift to when one should delegate, and when one shouldn’t. Choosing tasks to delegate can be
Bringing in new employees is not just about welcoming them and making an announcement throughout your company or department. You need to have a fully developed strategy for welcoming new employees and make certain that they will fit in smoothly. It’s very important