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  • Brighton, MA : Academic Studies Press  (2)
  • Israel  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 1936235811 , 9781936235810
    Language: English
    Pages: 346 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Jewish identity in post-modern society
    DDC: 940.5318071
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Study and teaching (Secondary) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Study and teaching ; Israel ; Jews ; Identity ; Public schools ; Israel ; Israel ; Schule ; Judenvernichtung ; Lehrstoff ; Unterrichtsmethode
    Abstract: "This pedagogical and sociological analysis of Shoah (Holocaust) education in Israeli state schools is based on an empirical survey conducted in 2007-2009 among junior high school and high school students, teachers and principals in general and religious schools, and experts in the field. It explores issues such as materials and methods, beliefs and attitudes, messages imparted, pedagogical challenges, and implications for national and religious identity and universal values. Comparative and multi-dimensional analyses of sub-populations, such as by age and type of school, were conducted. The practical and theoretical implications of the findings are considered in the context of Shoah education in Israel and other educational settings over the past half century."--Publisher's website
    Abstract: "This pedagogical and sociological analysis of Shoah (Holocaust) education in Israeli state schools is based on an empirical survey conducted in 2007-2009 among junior high school and high school students, teachers and principals in general and religious schools, and experts in the field. It explores issues such as materials and methods, beliefs and attitudes, messages imparted, pedagogical challenges, and implications for national and religious identity and universal values. Comparative and multi-dimensional analyses of sub-populations, such as by age and type of school, were conducted. The practical and theoretical implications of the findings are considered in the context of Shoah education in Israel and other educational settings over the past half century."--Publisher's website
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface: On the Shoah as a major educational topic / Dan Michman.Introduction -- A brief history of Shoah education. Development of Shoah Education in Israel ; Shoah education outside Israel. -- The national survey of Shoah education in Israel: Data collection methods and analysis techniques. The structure of the Israeli education system ; The surveyed populations ; Survey methods ; Data analysis. -- A portrait of Shoah education in Israeli state schools. Teacher ; Students ; A multidimensional pedagogy ; Pedagogic approaches to Shoah education. -- Goals and messages of Shoah education. Are there "lessons" from the Shoah? ; Universal and particularistic messages ; Goals of principals ; Goals of teachers ; Ethics and theology in Shoah education. -- Beliefs, values and attitudes towards the Shoah. Students' basic values ; Jewish and Israeli identity ; Shoah memory in the Israeli worldview ; The Shoah and anti-semitism as components of Jewish identity. -- Evaluation of Shoah education. Principals' evaluation ; Teachers' evaluation ; Students' evaluation. -- The journey to Poland. The nature of the journey ; Objectives of the journey ; Participation in the journey ; Debates and controversies surrounding the journey to Poland ; Evaluation of the journey to Poland ; The "Poland experience". -- Improving Shoah education. Challenges to Shoah education ; Recommendations for improving Shoah education. -- Reflections and provisional conclusions. Shoah education: A unique pedagogic event ; The work of Shoah memory in Jewish-Israeli society ; Diversity and complexity within unity ; An educational process of mourning ; Jewish identity after the Shoah ; Worldview and identity ; Towards the future.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781934843710 , 1934843717
    Language: English
    Pages: iv, 354 p. , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2010
    Series Statement: Israel: society, culture, and history
    Uniform Title: Shoshvine ha-ḳedoshim
    DDC: 296.6/1
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    Keywords: Zaddikim ; Zaddikim ; Jews, Moroccan Social life and customs ; Shrines ; Israel ; Marokkanischer Einwanderer ; Juden ; Zaddik ; Israel ; Marokko ; Juden ; Heiligenverehrung
    Description / Table of Contents: The folk-veneration of saints in Morocco and Israel -- Dream portal -- Roots in the west : the cult of saints in Morocco -- From west to east : Moroccan jewry in Israel -- Native saints and immigrant saints : the "sacred geography" of Moroccan Jews in Israel -- Avraham Ben-Ḥayyim and Rabbi David u-Moshe -- A dream journey to the saint -- A saint in the next room : Rabbi David u-Moshe and the Ben-Ḥayyim family -- The abode of Rabbi David u-Moshe at the dawn of the 21st century -- Ya'ish Oḥana, Elijah the prophet and the gate of paradise -- The road to paradise -- Dreamers in paradise -- Paradise lost -- Alu Ezra and Rabbi Avraham Aouriwar -- Early and late revelations -- Life-story as folktale : the cinderella of Beit She'an -- Twenty years later -- Esther Suissa and Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yoḥai -- From patient to healer -- Written in the egg yolk : the healing art of female saints' impresarios -- Esther and Rabbi Shimon : a return visit -- The cult of saints from a comparative perspective : symbol, narrative, gender, and identity -- Crosscutting stories : the saints' impresarios from a comparative perspective -- Personal symbols and mythic narratives -- Gender and sanctity : the female way to the Tsaddiq -- Migrating traditions : the historic timing and the "shelf life" of the new shrines -- The cult of saints as an Israeli and local phenomenon.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-344) and index
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