Description: THOUGHT, FEELING AND ACTION STUDIES IN PIRKEI AVOT JEWISH VALUES CURRICULUM FOR THE JEWISH SCHOOL IN THE DIASPORA BY: Dr. JOE FREEDMAN JONATHAN COHEN EDITOR: BRENDA BACON THE INSTITUTE FOR PEDAGOGY IN THE DIASPORA GOALS OF THE INSTITUTE The Institute for Pedagogy is operated jointly by the Department of Education and Culture in the Diaspora of the World Zionist Organization, the Samuel Mendel Melton Centre for Jewish Education in the Diaspora, and the Institute for Contemporary Jewry of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The Institute will cooperate with Diaspora institutions of Jewish education by assisting them in fulfilling their objectives in theory and in practice, by providing the best in educational knowledge and research. THE DIRECTORATE Dr. Ya'akov Eliezer Tavin (Chairman), Head of the Department for Education and Culture in the Diaspora Dov Bergman, Director-General of the Department for Education and Culture in the Diaspora Dr. Barry Chazan, Director of the Samuel Mendel Melton Centre for Jewish Education in the Diaspora Prof. Seymour Fox, Former Director of the School of Education of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and of the Samuel Mendel Melton Centre for Jewish Education in the Diaspora Avraham Harman, President of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem Dr. Asher Rivlin, Associate Professor of Education, Tel Aviv Univer-sity; Past Chairman of the Pedagogical Secretariat, Department for Education and Culture in the Diaspora Dr. Michael Rosenak, Past Director of the Samuel Mendel Melton Centre for Jewish Education in the Diaspora; Advisor to the Jewish Values Project Chaim Zohar, Secretary-General of the World Zionist Organization
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Publication Year: 1982
Type: Textbook
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Subject Area: Jewish Studies
Publication Name: THOUGHT, FEELING AND ACTION STUDIES IN PIRKEI AVOT
Author: Dr. JOE FREEDMAN
Subject: Jewish Studies