“Lookstein Virtual is the one and only thing in my children’s lives that has been consistent during this crisis. My kids have already been ‘distance learning’ with these imaginatively designed materials and these caring professional educators for years, and during the pandemic my kids’ terrific courses have simply continued as usual. In this crazy time, I only wish that the rest of their education was more like Lookstein.”

— Dara Horn, NJ

“I liked the OJSC program because I got to take courses not usually available at my local school. I really liked my OJSC course because I had more time to think about my discussion postings and reflect on what we were learning.”

— OJSC Student

“This VHS Learning class has reaffirmed my love of class discussion. I have never taken an online class before, so when I enrolled in this class, I was expecting almost all of the work to be entirely solitary. Thus, I was pleasantly surprised to find that we would be engaging in discussions on a weekly basis…., short prompts proved to stimulate the kind of creative, outside-the-box thinking I love, and it was always interesting to hear the ideas of other people.”

— VHS Learning Student

“Our students are thriving, our teachers are truly enjoying implementation, and we highly recommend the Sulamot La'Mishnah program for building skills in Mishnah.“

— Rabbi Yehuda Jeiger, Associate Principal, Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy, CT

“The Sulamot L'aMishnah program has been phenomenal in helping our students understand the structure of the Mishnah, the content of the Mishnah, and the modern-day examples of the Mishnah.”

— Rabbi Avi Bossewitch Dean of Academics and Innovation, RASG Hebrew Academy, Miami Beach

“Lookstein is a GIFT every Jewish family should consider for their children....Lookstein is by far the most creative, engaging, and student-friendly program. Our kids enjoyed the interaction with the hand-selected teacher who brought passion, insight, and color to the already robust programming they were engaging with online. If you have a middle or high schooler, this is a no-brainer to get more information about.”

— Jacob Kluger, Texas