Jewish Day Schools Jewish Communities

Jewish Day Schools  Jewish Communities
Author: Alex Pomson,Howard Deitcher
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2009-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781909821101

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Cross-cultural and genuinely comparative, this consideration of Jewish day-schools around the world reframes day-school research and policy-making and offers original insights into faith-based schooling and the public good.

Inside Jewish Day Schools

Inside Jewish Day Schools
Author: Alex Pomson,Jack Wertheimer
Publsiher: Mandel-Brandeis Jewish Educati
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1684580692

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A perfect guide to those wishing to understand the contemporary Jewish day school. This book takes readers inside Jewish day schools to observe what happens day to day, as well as what the schools mean to their studenets, families, and communities. Many different types of Jewish day schools exist, and the variations are not well understood, nor is much information available about how day schools function. Inside Jewish Day Schools proves a vital guide to understanding both these distinctions and the everyday operations of these contemporary schools.

What We Now Know about Jewish Education

What We Now Know about Jewish Education
Author: Roberta Louis Goodman,Paul A. Flexner,Linda Dale Bloomberg
Publsiher: Torah Aura Productions
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781934527078

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When What We Know about Jewish Education was first published in 1992, Stuart Kelman recognized that knowledge and understanding would greatly enhance the ability of professionals and lay leaders to address the many challenges facing Jewish education. With increased innovation, the entry of new funders, and the connection between Jewish education and the quality of Jewish life, research and evaluation have become, over the last two decades, an integral part of decision making, planning, programming, and funding.

Back to School

Back to School
Author: Alex Pomson,Randal F. Schnoor
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0814333834

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A groundbreaking study on the impact of Jewish day schools in the lives of parents and children. Beyond the walls of their synagogues, Jewish adults are creating religious meaning in new and diverse ways in a range of unconventional sites. In Back to School, authors Alex Pomson and Randal F. Schnoor argue that the Jewish day school serves as one such site by bringing adults and children together for education, meeting, study, and worship-like ceremonies. Pomson and Schnoor suggest that day school functions as a locus of Jewish identity akin to the Jewish streets or neighborhoods that existed in many major North American cities in the first half of the twentieth century. Back to School began as an ethnographic study of the Paul Penna Downtown Jewish Day School (DJDS) in Toronto, a private, religiously pluralistic day school that balances its Jewish curriculum with general studies. Drawing on a longitudinal study at DJDS, and against the backdrop of a comparative study of two other Toronto day schools as well as four day schools from the U.S. Midwest, Pomson and Schnoor argue that when parents choose Jewish schools for their children they look for institutions that satisfy not only their children's academic and emotional needs but also their own social and personal concerns as Jewish adults. The authors found an uncommon degree of involvement and engagement on the part of the parents, as genuine friendships and camaraderie blossomed between parents, faculty, and administrators. In addition, the authors discovered that parents who considered themselves secular Jews were introduced to or reacquainted with the depth and meaning of Jewish tradition and rituals through observing or taking part in school activities. Sitting on the cusp between the disciplines of education and the sociology of contemporary Jewish life, Back to School offers important policy implications for how Jewish day schools might begin to re-imagine their relationships with parents. Jewish parents, Jewish studies scholars, as well as researchers of educational and social trends will enjoy this evocative volume.

Survey of Jewish Day and Supplementary Schools in Western Continental Europe

Survey of Jewish Day and Supplementary Schools in Western Continental Europe
Author: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Département de l'éducation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1962
Genre: Jewish day schools
ISBN: NYPL:33433107908661

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Jewish Education in the United States

Jewish Education in the United States
Author: Commission for the Study of Jewish Education in the United States,Alexander Mordecai Dushkin,Uriah Zevi Engelman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1959
Genre: Jews
ISBN: OSU:32435063683569

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International Handbook of Jewish Education

International Handbook of Jewish Education
Author: Helena Miller,Lisa D. Grant,Alex Pomson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1299
Release: 2011-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789400703544

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The International Handbook of Jewish Education, a two volume publication, brings together scholars and practitioners engaged in the field of Jewish Education and its cognate fields world-wide. Their submissions make a significant contribution to our knowledge of the field of Jewish Education as we start the second decade of the 21st century. The Handbook is divided broadly into four main sections: Vision and Practice: focusing on issues of philosophy, identity and planning –the big issues of Jewish Education. Teaching and Learning: focusing on areas of curriculum and engagement Applications, focusing on the ways that Jewish Education is transmitted in particular contexts, both formal and informal, for children and adults. Geographical, focusing on historical, demographic, social and other issues that are specific to a region or where an issue or range of issues can be compared and contrasted between two or more locations. This comprehensive collection of articles providing high quality content, constitutes a difinitive statement on the state of Jewish Education world wide, as well as through a wide variety of lenses and contexts. It is written in a style that is accessible to a global community of academics and professionals.

Jewish Education Worldwide

Jewish Education Worldwide
Author: Harold S. Himmelfarb,Sergio Della Pergola
Publsiher: Studies in Judaism
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015017900922

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A comprehensive study of Jewish education in North America, Latin America, Western Europe, South Africa and Australia, as well as Muslim countries (Iran and Morocco), Eastern Europe and Israel. included are chapters on international Jewish education, with reports on activities with multi-country access and a view of jewish education from a global and cross-cultural perspective. in providing views of the situation in individual countries, the various authors look at the structure of the jewish educational system, including its history, trends, communal responsibility and staff development.