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Jewish Education in Transition
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Jewish Education
Edited by Zvi Grumet
The eleven thought-provoking papers in this volume touch upon core issues facing Jewish educators today: identity development, Jewish identification, the impact of media and Internet use on Orthodox Jewish youth, challenges in teaching universalism in a particularistic culture, teaching Judaism in a post-modern world, educational implications of the 2001 Jewish Population survey, Zionist attitudes among yeshiva students in Israel, and more.
The Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Tanakh Companion to The Book of Samuel
What is really going on in the Book of Samuel? What is the significance of Hannah's prayer? Why does Saul lose the kingship? What is the meaning of David's relationship with Avigayil — and with Batsheva?
In this book, some of Judaism's most exciting teachers discuss some of the most exciting passages of the Tanakh. Adapted from presentations at the Yeshivat Chovevei Torah yemei iyun
Contributors:
The Essential Writings of Abraham Isaac Kook
“This work excels both in its judicious selection of texts-all brief, pointed, and accessible-and the quality of the translation. The reader is treated to Rav Kook’s views on such topics as culture, evolution, scientific change, Torah study, holiness, morality and the Zionist revival.
“The volume enables readers to feel the pulse and power of this remarkable thinker.”
— David Shatz, Professor of Philosphy, Yeshiva University, co-editor Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook and Jewish Spirituality (NYU Press: 1995)
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