Disability, Identity, and Language
by Alexandra Young, Temple Shalom in Broomall One thing I learned from Wendy Elliott-Vandivier is that someone with a disability doesn’t define who they are as a person and doesn’t mean they are incapable of doing things people do. This can be from asking what happened to you to parking in a wheelchair accessible space when not needed. There is also nothing wrong with using the word disabled. There is something called person-first language and disability-first language. It depends person to person what they prefer. Just because they are in a wheelchair doesn’t mean they are incapable. And that [...]
My TAP Experience
by Rosalia Gifford, Ohev Shalom of Richboro I have really enjoyed participating in the TAP program. Through my experience, I have gained new friends and learned new ways to work with children, both in the classroom and also at my karate dojo. One technique that I have learned is how to appropriately redirect children to focus on the teacher or instructor. For instance, saying something along the lines of ¨pay attention¨ or ¨focus¨ isn't helpful. Insead, what you should say something along the lines of ¨right now it is important to listen to what is being said so you [...]
More Than 4 – Episode 4: Is the Torah Different from the Bible?
Elana and Robin delve into the Torah — what it is, how it’s different from the Bible (is it?), how it’s written, and how we care for it. --------------------------------------- Show Notes: Vocabulary Here are some words mentioned during this episode and their definitions: Ark: an ornamental chamber in the synagogue that houses the Torah scrolls Bimah: the podium or platform in a synagogue from which the Torah is read Holocaust: the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Morah [Moreh]: Hebrew for a female [or male] teacher New Testament: The second division of Christian Bibles is the New Testament, [...]