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Month: September 2013

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Just be kind…

10 September 20139 September 2013 lpearle

We talk a lot about being kind to each other, of the need for diverse students to overcome those differences, and how important it is to lend a helping hand to those we see struggling (emotionally or academically).  But today I want to talk about being kind to yourself. Once school starts it's all too… Continue reading Just be kind…

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Flip your year

3 September 201331 August 2013 lpearle

This is the start of the school year and very nearly the start of the new Jewish year.  Many of us are making some sort of resolution, following up on our thinking and reflection from last year.  In opening speeches and at convocations, we're being exhorted to make this year the best, being welcomed to… Continue reading Flip your year

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