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Porat, Dan A. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2006
In this article, I present three students' and one parent's reading of an excerpt from a textbook on the Israeli-Arab conflict. The excerpt is an account of a skirmish between Jews and Arabs in 1920, symbolizing for Jews the first bloody encounter between the two sides. While all students read the same excerpt, they use different mechanisms in…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Conflict, Arabs, Jews
Backenroth, Ofra; Epstein, Shira D.; Miller, Helena – Religious Education, 2006
This article explores how arts-based learning can facilitate understandings of Jewish religious texts. Through practical examples drawn from our own research, from the worlds of dance, drama, and the visual arts in education, we demonstrate the ways in which arts can allow for the transmission of information and knowledge, as well as offer a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Experience, Visual Arts, Jews
Schlosser, Lewis Z.; Talleyrand, Regine M.; Lyons, Heather Z.; Baker, Lisa M. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2007
A schism now exists between Blacks and Jews in the United States, 2 groups that were strong allies during the civil rights movement. The authors describe the historical antecedents of and contributing factors to this schism and present information on and lessons learned from 2 Black-Jewish dialogues that were conducted.
Descriptors: Jews, Civil Rights, Racial Bias, African Americans
Lazovsky, Rivka – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
The "Children Teach Children" (CTC) program aimed to educate Jewish and Arab children in Israel for tolerance and coexistence is first described against the general background of coexistence programs in Israel and in other countries. Results of a study that examined the influence of the program implementation in Grade 7 in a pair of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Student Attitudes, Program Implementation
Dalia Ben-Tsur – Journal of Correctional Education, 2007
This paper explores a unique and controversial case of Israeli English-language teachers working with Palestinian inmates incarcerated in prisons around Israel for involvement in terrorist activity against Israelis. This phenomenon is profoundly complex as the prisoners in question have been convicted of terrorist crimes against Israeli soldiers…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Foreign Countries
Flexner, Paul A. – 1995
Adult learning in the Jewish community finds its roots in history, and has received renewed attention. Learning within the religious tradition encompasses a level of thought and activity which goes far beyond the typical adult education format. The purpose of the experience is to develop structures of meaning which aid individuals in relating…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cognitive Structures, Community Education
Gross, Zehavit – 1997
This paper examines the a-priori ideological orientation of pupils in two different types of schools in the kibbutzim in Israel, the movement schools (Hatakam or Hashomer Hatzair) and the mixed schools. The paper attempts to show how different educational circumstances and environments develop a distinct a-priori ideological orientation in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Ethics, Foreign Countries
PDF pending restorationRidarelli, Carol Marie – 1991
This paper presents material from interviews with Israeli Jews and Arabs concerning the Intifada (Palestinian uprising to gain freedom from Israeli rule); interviews were conducted during a visit to Israel. The material is offered to teachers interested in teaching about the Arab-Israeli conflict. An analysis of the interviews revealed several…
Descriptors: Arabs, Area Studies, Conflict, Ethnic Groups
PDF pending restorationSilverstein, Leah, Comp. – 1994
This unannotated bibliography on the Holocaust was prepared in the hope that it will be a tool for better understanding of this event. The 2,145 items in the bibliography are books found in the collections of the Library of Congress published between 1980 and 1992. All entries contain Library of Congress Call Numbers. The books are in various…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Books, Ethnic Groups, European History
Peer reviewedMiddleton, Russell – American Sociological Review, 1976
Survey results indicate that residents of the South display a much higher level of anti-black prejudice than residents of the non-South but that the regions differ only slightly on measure of anti-Semitism, anti-Catholic, and anti-immigrant prejudice and on certain psychological measures. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Bias, Catholics, Comparative Analysis, Geographic Regions
Brumberg, Stephen F. – 1990
The Bureau of Jewish Education, founded in 1910 as part of the Kehillah (Jewish Community) of New York City, had a seminal and lasting influence on the education of Jews in America. The New Jewish Educators trained at the Bureau stressed the cultural breadth and historical depth of Judaism while emphasizing that Jewish education was supplementary…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Biculturalism, Educational History
Amir, Yehuda; Ben-Ari, Rachel – 1983
This study was designed to test the assumption that intergroup contact will lead to changes in attitudes. The objectives were to assess the attitudes and perceptions held by Israelis regarding Eqypt and Eqyptians, and to evaluate the pattern of change occurring in these attitudes and perceptions following an intervention program and subsequent…
Descriptors: Arabs, Attitude Change, Attitudes, Cultural Images
Brumberg, Stephan F. – 1983
This paper describes the curriculum that immigrant children encountered when they entered the New York City public schools at the beginning of the twentieth century. Focusing on the interaction between the curriculum and one group, East European Jews, the paper examines: (1) what the schools were attempting to teach Jewish and other immigrant…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community Involvement, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Fredman, Ruth Gruber – 1982
The power of the symbol "Sephardic" to foster community association is extremely problematical in the Washington, D.C., context. Washington's Sephardic population is heterogeneous with respect to generation, self-definition, and culture. Complicating the situation is the nature of Washington itself, which in turn is inextricably linked…
Descriptors: Community, Community Characteristics, Cultural Differences, Ethnicity
Beatty, Kathleen Murphy; Walter, Oliver – 1982
Exploratory research suggests that denominational preferences, fundamentalism, and church attendance are related to an individual's position on political issues. A review of research reveals that religious beliefs are stable, developed early in life, and are central to an individual's other orientations. Research on religious orientation is…
Descriptors: Catholics, Jews, Political Attitudes, Political Science

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