A Jewish youth magazine has been adapted for blind and visually impaired students. The Jewish Braille Institute of America has created a Braille edition of BabagaNewz, a classroom magazine promoting Jewish values. The impetus for the project came from a Hebrew school teacher in Kansas City who thought a visually impaired student in her sixth-grade class would enjoy reading the magazine with his sighted classmates.
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