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Neuberger, Benyamin – International Journal of Educational Development, 2007
Research in Israel has shown a high level of non-democratic, and even anti-democratic, attitudes among Israeli high-school students. Similar findings in the adult population indicate that this is not a "childhood disorder" that evaporates with age, but something which could pose a threat to Israel's young and fragile democracy. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Arabs, Politics of Education
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Misco, Tomas – International Education, 2008
This research study sought to understand the current state of Holocaust education in Romanian classrooms and how sociocultural and institutional forces influence its treatment. By identifying the obstacles, challenges, and successes of Holocaust education in Romania, this study can both disseminate the techniques and conditions that bring about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, World History, Jews, History Instruction
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Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel; Mor-Sommerfeld, Aura; Zelniker, Tamar; Azaiza, Faisal – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2008
In May 2006, a group of experts in language education from Europe, Canada and Israel gathered to discuss and reflect in a conference entitled: "Into the Future--Towards Bilingual Education in Israel." The conference, held at the University of Haifa, was initiated and organized by the Jewish-Arab Center and sponsored by the Zeit Stiftung…
Descriptors: Jews, Bilingual Schools, Bilingual Education, Change Agents
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Lehman, Marjorie – Journal of Jewish Education, 2006
This article examines the application of a recent interpretive trend in the field of gender studies to the study of Talmudic texts as well as its potential role in the teaching of Talmudic literature. It explores what kind of contribution we can make to our students' education in seminaries and Jewish Day schools when we open our texts up to…
Descriptors: Jews, Day Schools, Females, Literary Devices
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Lavender, Abraham D. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1975
The renaissance of the Sephardic Jews in the United States is discussed. (JC)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Jews, Minority Groups, Religious Cultural Groups
Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC. Language and Orientation Resource Center. – 1981
The uneven but continuing emigration of Soviet Jews since 1972 has been brought about by government policies that are all but openly anti-Semitic. More than 80,000 of these refugees have settled in the United States, many in New York City. They come from a population that is highly urbanized and well educated. Most speak Russian but identify…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Background, English (Second Language), History
Steinberg, Stephen – 1974
The author asserts that "historically, Catholic and Jewish immigrants started life in America with radically different value orientations with respect to education and intellectual achievement." He concludes that in this century the resulting imbalance in the participation of these groups in higher education is being redressed as the…
Descriptors: Catholics, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Exceptional Parent, 1977
Reviewed are the history and organization, purpose and programs, and public services of the National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association, an organization geared toward eradicating Tay-Sachs disease (a hereditary disorder affecting primarily Jewish infants which generally leads to deterioration and death by the child's fifth year). (SBH)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Ethnic Groups, Jews, Organizations (Groups)
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Dachslager, E. L. – College English, 1977
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Characterization, Ethnic Stereotypes, Higher Education
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Mansour, Ghazaleh; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1987
The study compared level of assertion among four groups of adult male subjects: Arab and Jewish Israelis with and without a physical disability (total N=189). Results indicated there was significant interaction between cultural affiliation and physical disability. Arab subjects without a physical disability reported the lowest level of assertion.…
Descriptors: Adults, Arabs, Assertiveness, Cultural Differences
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Ringelheim, Joan – Signs, 1985
Discusses general assumptions, hypotheses, and categories used to study the experiences of women during the Holocaust. Presents excerpts from interviews with three women who survived imprisonment in concentration camps. Argues against the use of cultural feminism as a perspective on the Holocaust and provides a list of questions for further…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, European History, Females, Feminism
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Priel, Beatrice; de Schonen, Scania – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1986
Sixty children, aged 6 to 26 months, were observed discovering their mirror image and a reflected object. Compared to a control group's reactions, their behavior suggests that self-recognition in mirrors is independent of familiarity with reflecting surfaces and that ability to relate mirror space to real space is influenced by previous…
Descriptors: Body Image, Comparative Analysis, Infants, Jews
Idinopulos, Thomas A. – USA Today, 1985
Right-wing parties in Israel consider the Arab-populated West Bank and Gaza an integral part of Israel. Moderate Israelis and Jewish-Americans view the occupied territories as Arab Palestinian lands that must be returned to Arab control if there is to be a solution to the Palestinian problem. A reasonable compromise is presented. (RM)
Descriptors: Arabs, Ethics, Jews, Middle Eastern Studies
Friedman, Howard I. – USA Today, 1984
The state of Black-Jewish relations in the United States is far healthier, despite some differences of opinion, than the popular perception suggests. The issues that are usually cited as constituting the breakdown in harmonious Jewish-Black relations are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, Intergroup Relations, Jews
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Lowenstein, Ariela – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Describes coping patterns of Israeli Jewish prisoners' wives (N=143) and identifies predictors of successful coping. Results indicated successful coping was related to wives' higher level of education, an egalitarian pattern of family life before the husband's incarceration, and the length of sentence served. (JAC)
Descriptors: Coping, Females, Foreign Countries, Jews
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