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Author Archives: amihai zippor

TorahTutors Tutor (and Director) Reflects on Nine Years With the Same Students

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporז׳ בתשרי ה׳תשפ״ב (September 13, 2021)

This new blog post on Times of Israel, by TorahTutors Director and long-time tutor Sarah Rudolph, captures much of what we’re proud of at TorahTutors: the flexibility to follow student interests in shaping individualized curricula, without (too much) concern for external measures.    

Prayer and Redemption, Both National and Personal: A Pesach Dvar Torah

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporכ׳ בניסן ה׳תשפ״א (April 2, 2021)

In a new essay, Sarah Rudolph, Director of TorahTutors, shares the perspectives of four different commentators on whether the Israelites in Egypt prayed for redemption – and why God answered even if they didn’t. This was a people who had been enslaved for centuries, whose collective memory only just barely held on to the knowledge…

Happy Purim from TorahTutors!

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporי״ג באדר ה׳תשפ״א (February 25, 2021)

One of the central messages of Purim is the power of unity. In fact, Taanit Esther in particular can be seen as specifically representing a message of unity despite physical isolation. (See here, by TorahTutors Director Sarah Rudolph, for more.) That’s an idea that certainly resonates extra deeply in these days of quarantines and lockdowns…

Director of TorahTutors Joins Board of Tradition

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporי״ג בכסלו ה׳תשפ״א (November 29, 2020)

TorahTutors is pleased to congratulate our Director, Sarah Rudolph, on her recent appointment to the editorial committee of Tradition! Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought is published by the Rabbinical Council of America. It was founded in 1958 by Rabbi Normal Lamm and has been led since January 2019 by Rabbi Jeffrey Saks, who…

TorahTutors Featured in a Northeast Ohio Jewish Newspaper

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporה׳ בתשרי ה׳תשפ״א (September 23, 2020)

Director Sarah Rudolph was interviewed by the Cleveland Jewish News and shared how TorahTutors has been able to meet learners’ ever-changing needs during the Covid-19 pandemic. https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/news/local_news/torahtutors-org-takes-on-more-important-role-today/article_12bc6c60-fc30-11ea-8b8b-23169f124156.html

Conference, Take II

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporי׳ באלול ה׳תש״פ (August 30, 2020)

After technical difficulties interfered with some of TorahTutors’ scheduled time at the Torah Home Education virtual conference two weeks ago, we were pleased that conference organizers were able to create a new opportunity for those who might have missed us the first time around. This time, Director and tutor Sarah Rudolph was joined by two…

TorahTutors Welcomes a New Director

UncategorizedBy amihai zipporכ״ה בסיון ה׳תש״פ (June 17, 2020)

As an affiliate of WebYeshiva.org, TorahTutors was never without an office staff ready and able to help every prospective student find their tutoring match. But to reach its full potential, TorahTutors needed its own administrator, someone focused on spreading the word about the online tutoring program and working to making sure every student in need…

For more info please contact office@torahtutors.org 

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