SAR High School
BEEING
Join SAR High School principal, Rabbi Jonathan Kroll and SAR High School 12th grader Jesse Ives Kurtzer for, “Beeing”, a podcast that explores what it means to be a student in the Hive and to consider the challenges and opportunities of being a Modern Orthodox Teenager in this moment.
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23. Mär 2026
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Ep. 4 - Learning in Israel- Who You Become 23.03.2026 29:11
In this episode, Jesse and Rabbi Kroll speak with Avigail Mallin-Holtz about the phenomenon of learning in Israel after high school and the decision making process around it. To what extent should we expect hashkafic alignment? What roles do friends and family play in the decision making process? What are our goals for learning in Israel?
Ep. 3 - The Fellow Factor 29.01.2026 26:57
In this episode Jesse and Rabbi Kroll talk with Beit Midrash fellow, Ephraim Jacobson and 12th grader Rowen Harary about the Beit Midrash and Torah learning at SAR High School.
Ep. 2 - Religious growth in High School: not just what you learn, but who you become 27.10.2025 41:30
In this episode, Rabbi Kroll and Jesse talk with Ms. Shira Schiowitz about her role as Mashgicha Ruchanit and the school’s vision for students’ religious development.
Ep. 1 - The Buzz About Phones 29.09.2025 39:59
In the inaugural episode of Beeing, Rabbi Jonathan Kroll and Jesse Ives Kurtzer discuss the new cell phone policy at SAR High School. The conversation views the issue from a student perspective, a school perspective, and from a mental health perspective. What are the advantages and what are the disadvantages of removing cell phones from the daily high school experience? What values are in tension...
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