Publication Date
In 2025 | 22 |
Since 2024 | 100 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 356 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 789 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 1704 |
Descriptor
Jews | 2935 |
Foreign Countries | 1481 |
Arabs | 595 |
Judaism | 593 |
Teaching Methods | 494 |
Religious Education | 491 |
Student Attitudes | 337 |
European History | 301 |
Death | 291 |
Religious Factors | 286 |
History Instruction | 274 |
More ▼ |
Source
Author
Bekerman, Zvi | 23 |
Gross, Zehavit | 19 |
Yemini, Miri | 17 |
Pomson, Alex | 13 |
Levisohn, Jon A. | 12 |
Tannenbaum, Michal | 12 |
Kress, Jeffrey S. | 11 |
Lindquist, David H. | 10 |
Seginer, Rachel | 10 |
Addi-Raccah, Audrey | 9 |
Benbenishty, Rami | 9 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Teachers | 174 |
Practitioners | 162 |
Researchers | 61 |
Administrators | 28 |
Students | 25 |
Policymakers | 15 |
Media Staff | 6 |
Counselors | 3 |
Community | 2 |
Parents | 2 |
Location
Israel | 986 |
Germany | 134 |
Palestine | 114 |
United States | 84 |
Canada | 61 |
Poland | 49 |
United Kingdom | 46 |
New York | 45 |
New York (New York) | 44 |
Australia | 35 |
Russia | 33 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating

Kray, Susan – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1993
Points out that the images and voices of Jewish women are largely absent from prime-time television. Links feminist theory and images of women as signals of systemic troubles in a community to mass communication theory. Provides a multidisciplinary approach for considering "doubly" and "triply" oppressed minority women. (SR)
Descriptors: Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnic Stereotypes, Females, Feminism
Davies, Ian; Gregory, Ian; Lund, Andrew – MCT--Multicultural Teaching, 1999
Evaluates a teaching initiative that aimed to teach about the Holocaust through a traveling exhibit on Anne Frank. Data from 10 case study schools show the success of the approach and some ways in which the teaching relevance might have been strengthened. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Informal Education

Eshel, Yohanan; Rosenthal-Sokolov, Marianna – Journal of Social Psychology, 2000
Investigates associations of acculturation attitudes, measures of sociocultural adjustment, and length of the encounter with the host society (Israel) among 300 Jewish sojourner youth, 15- to 18-years-old. Reveals that the adjustment scores decreased over the time spent in Israel. (CMK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Higher Education
Short, Geoffrey – Intercultural Education, 2005
The importance of learning lessons from the Holocaust and from the mass slaughter in Rwanda was recognised in the theme underpinning Britain's Holocaust Memorial Day in 2004. This article is principally concerned with the lessons learnt from the Holocaust by a culturally diverse group of students aged 14 to 16. They all attended schools in an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Death, Attitude Change, War
Court, Deborah – Curriculum Inquiry, 2004
Democracy offers no automatic principles for a decent and civilized life. Its principles require interpretation and compromise, and must be balanced between the welfare of individuals, groups, and the state. In Israel, the situation is made even more complex by the fact that Israel defines itself as a Jewish state. Surrounded by hostile forces,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trust (Psychology), Role of Education, Muslims

Social Education, 2004
One week after Secretary of State Colin Powell declared that the killings, rapes and other atrocities committed in Darfur amount to "genocide," in mid-September the United Nations' World Health Organization issued new figures saying 6,000 to 10,000 people are dying per month there in one of Africa's worst humanitarian crises. Powell had…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Refugees, Death
Litwin, Howard – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2005
The analysis compared differing correlates of life satisfaction among three diverse population groups in Israel, examining background and health status variables, social environment factors, and activity indicators. Multiple regression analysis revealed that veteran Jewish-Israelis (n = 2,043) had the largest set of predictors, the strongest of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Environment, Life Satisfaction, Health Conditions
Vogel, Gila; Reiter, Shunit – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2004
In the Jewish religion, a bar or bat mitzvah ceremony is the rite of passage from childhood towards adulthood. Twenty-one youngsters who attended two special education schools in Israel participated in group bar/bat mitzvah ceremonies. Parents were interviewed both before the learning process and after the ceremony. Findings showed that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Judaism, Ceremonies, Jews
Levingston, Judd Kruger – Religious Education, 2004
This article, based on field research, considers how an adolescent graduate of a New York Jewish day school constructs his moral identity now that he is in the larger setting of a large public high school in metropolitan New York. Jeffrey Schochet (a pseudonym), the subject of this article, wrestles with moral issues throughout his school day,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Adolescents, Religious Education, Jews
Ingall, Carol K. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2004
Anna G. Sherman (1897?-1980) taught Hebrew language at the various extension schools of the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in a career that began in 1923 and lasted for nearly forty years. Her name appears on the academic registers of the institution--with respites for residence in "Eretz Yisrael," childbirth, or illness--through 1960-1964,…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Jews, Religious Education, Second Language Instruction
Woocher, Meredith L. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2004
In this paper, the author begins with a brief classroom scene that illustrates a number of significant features of contemporary American Jewish life. The engagement of adult students with Jewish text study is an example and outgrowth of the flourishing of programs of adult Jewish learning over the past two decades. Thousands of similar Jewish…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Adult Education, Adult Learning
Krasner, Jonathan – Journal of Jewish Education, 2004
This paper traces the mainstreaming of American Jewish history and social studies in the American Jewish school curricula, a process which began in the 1920s and picked up momentum in the mid-late 1930s and 1940s. From the beginning, the "raison d'etre" for teaching American Jewish history and community studies was articulated in terms of…
Descriptors: Jews, Mainstreaming, Social Adjustment, Social Studies
Sinclair, Alex – Journal of Jewish Education, 2004
The study of hermeneutics has been a growing focus of Jewish educational research in recent years. The significance of hermeneutics to Jewish education is its concern with how human beings read and respond to texts. Several scholars have addressed hermeneutic questions from a variety of different theory-to-practice perspectives. Many of their…
Descriptors: Jews, Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Hermeneutics
Geffen, Rela Mintz – Journal of Jewish Education, 2005
Jewish education needs a philosophy if its practitioners are to be considered part of a "real" profession and its professors are to be thought of as having mastered a legitimate academic discipline. A strong cadre of researchers who have produced a valid and reliable body of research also is required to earn a respected place in the academy. Until…
Descriptors: Jews, Career Choice, Judaism, Intellectual Disciplines
Short, Geoffrey – British Journal of Religious Education, 2005
Contrasting explanations of Jewish survival form the backdrop to this article. For Jonathan Sacks (1994) the crucial factor has been the role played by Jewish education; indeed, he claims that the demographic threat currently facing Anglo-Jewry is largely the result of the community having neglected the Jewish education of its children over the…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Role of Education, History