Since 2004, Cardin students have travelled near (Crystal City, Washington, DC), far (Boston) and farther (Denver, Toronto) to participate in the annual Moot Beit Din Shabbat and Competition. I have had the pleasure of coaching each year’s team, helping it navigate common and not so common Jewish texts and sources to solve a thorny legal issue from a Jewish… read more
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Laboring on Labor Law
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Reading Multiple Books
I just had a flashback to an image of the end table beside my grandfather’s reading chair. He loved to read paperback mysteries and westerns (they used to call these books “oaters,” because they had horses in them and horses like to eat oats). He would always read about ten books at a time, and would stack them in… read more
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A Little Latin Lesson
As the Latin saying goes tempus fugit (time flies), especially during the summer and here we are starting another school year. I remember, as a student, feeling the excitement and anticipation of what is to come, while setting up my new notebooks and folders for each class to start the year with a tabula rasa (clean slate), so to… read more
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Blessings after Hurricane Irene
As part of Cardin’s Leadership Training Seminar, the students divided into groups and brainstormed ideas on how to connect our liturgy to their experience of Hurricane Irene. Hurricane Irene helped Miles Greenspoon read and say our traditional blessings in a new way. Miles writes: As everyone knows, we on the East Coast have jus t experienced what is a… read more
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Meeting Yosef Begun
This morning we had the honor and privilege of hearing from Yosef Begun. Yosef Begun is well known to anyone who was involved in the Soviet Jewry movement as one of the “fathers” of the Refusenik Movement. In 1971 his request for an emigration visa to Israel was denied and he lost his job. Mr. Begun taught Hebrew and… read more
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Class of 2007 Cardin Alumni Prepare to Graduate College
As a parent of two Cardin graduates from the Class of 2007, I am frequently asked how the girls are doing. Four years ago, daughters Chelsea and Johanna were looking forward to high school graduation and exuberant about college acceptances. Now they are only three months away from college commencement and exuberant about their future. Last week Chelsea received… read more
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Cardin Athletics, What’s Important?
As I started to write for this blog, I asked myself that one simple question, “What is important to our community in regards to Cardin athletics?” So, what is important? Is it the wins? Is it the popularity? Is it pride? Is it the sportsmanship? Is it the character-building opportunities? Is it the effect it has on admissions? Honestly,… read more
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Gratitude and BLEWS
I had such an enjoyable Thanksgiving and feel especially grateful at this time of year. As always, my holiday began with a fun road race called the Turkey Trot. It’s such a great community event and I always feel ready to eat my heart out after running that 5k!! I was then off to Allentown to spend the weekend… read more
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A Day of Interaction, Understanding, and Cooperation
On Wednesday, November 17, the 9th, 10th, and 11th graders joined 35 students from the St. Frances Academy, a Catholic school, in sharing an experience at the Jewish Museum of Maryland. The purpose of our trip was for both groups to gain greater insights as to the commonality that both faiths share. Small groups were formed, comprised of members… read more
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Cardin Scholars Program
Details of the new Cardin Scholars Program were revealed at our Open House on October 31st. For those unable to attend the Open House we are pleased to share a description of the program: The Shoshana S. Cardin School is a co-educational college-preparatory school for grades 9 through 12 that pursues the rigorous integration of Judaic and general studies… read more
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