NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 1,636 to 1,650 of 2,980 results Save | Export
Maeots, Olga – 2000
This paper provides historical background on the Jews in Russia and relates the development of children's literature to historical events and situations such as the discriminatory national policy of Tsarism, the fall of Tsarism and the abolishment of discrimination, the political repression of the 1930s, World War II, and Stalin's anti-Jewish…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Foreign Countries, Jews
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Lebowitz, Barry D.; And Others – Human Organization, 1973
Sources of aid and assistance for Jews in an urban American city were examined. (NQ)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Jews, Resource Allocation, Tables (Data)
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Rivlin, Leanne G. – Journal of Social Issues, 1982
Using an environmental perspective that acknowledges the importance of places to an individual's sense of identity, this article examines the meaning of neighborhoods and their function for urban residents. Presents a brief case study of the Lubavitch Hasidim, a sect of orthodox Jews (Brooklyn, New York), to assess group affiliation and commitment…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Jews, Neighborhoods, Religious Cultural Groups
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Wilentz, Gay – College English, 1990
Examines Ernest Hemingway's indictment of Jewish culture through Robert Cohn, a character in "The Sun Also Rises." Argues that Hemingway's portrayal of Cohn reveals the apprehensions that mainstream Americans had about an alien immigrant population. Concludes that Hemingway reacted to what he viewed as a breakdown of values and a threat…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Characterization, Jews, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Markowitz, Fran – Adolescence, 1994
Assessed role played by Soviet Jewish emigre family in exacerbating dual disjunctures of immigration and adolescents. Results, based on life history interviews with five women who came from United Soviet Socialist Republic to United States as teenagers in 1970s, challenge bipolar model of adolescent immigrants and raise questions about previous…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Family Relationship, Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Kapp, Marshall B. – Death Studies, 1993
Compares American secular emphasis on individual rights and autonomous decision-making in "right to die" context with traditional emphasis on obligation in Orthodox Judaism. Explicates approach of Conservative and Reform Judaism to decision-making about life-sustaining medical treatments and considers proper balance and relative influence of…
Descriptors: Death, Decision Making, Euthanasia, Jews
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Novak, David – Journal of Education, 1998
Proposes an interpretation of pluralism and multiculturalism that separates these concepts from the notions of relativism. Asserts that the inclusion of formerly excluded cultural traditions such as Judaism in North American universities has been a give-and-take enterprise. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Ethics, Higher Education, Jews
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Latzer, Y.; Tzischinsky, O. – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
Objectives: To estimate the eating attitudes in Israeli Jewish female adolescents. Methods: A representative sample of 1270 females in grades 7-12 from five different Israeli schools from five different residential areas were assessed by EAT-26. Results: Of the total sample, 19.5% were identified as having abnormal eating attitudes. In terms of…
Descriptors: Females, Elementary Secondary Education, Jews, Boarding Schools
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Becker, Selwyn W.; Eagly, Alice H. – American Psychologist, 2004
Heroism consists of actions undertaken to help others, despite the possibility that they may result in the helper's death or injury. The authors examine heroism by women and men in 2 extremely dangerous settings: the emergency situations in which Carnegie medalists rescued others and the holocaust in which some non-Jews risked their lives to…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Risk, Prosocial Behavior, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Brown, Scott C. – About Campus, 2006
When asked to speak on the first day of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) the author, who is passionate about developing holistic education, began to realize that he had gotten lazy about his own personal growth. As an educator, he was quite used to creating environments that transform students, and encouraging them to explore different parts of…
Descriptors: Jews, Identification (Psychology), Religious Factors, Individual Development
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Alan Wolfe's article "Free Speech, Israel, and Jewish Illiberalism" prompted numerous responses on The Chronicle's online discussion forum. The essay commented on the debate that erupted following the Polish Consulate's decision to cancel a speech by the scholar Tony Judt--allegedly prompted by protests over his critical views of Israel…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Freedom of Speech, Censorship
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Rietveld-van Wingerden, Marjoke – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2008
The subject of this article is Dutch Jewish education since 1945, attended by some 20% of the Jewish children in the region of Amsterdam. I consider the motives of the advocates of Jewish day schools, for whom the Holocaust was an important argument from a psychological, educational, social and cultural perspective in rejecting multi-religious…
Descriptors: Jews, Day Schools, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
Krukiewicz-Gacek, Anna; Griffith, Kimberly Grantham; Skyrynicka-Knapczyk, Dorota; Butler, Nornan L.; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2007
This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of teaching English for work purposes to undergraduate students at higher schools in Poland, and is the result of the authors' experience as teachers of English at AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland. It is argued that building special work-related syllabuses for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, English Instruction, Jews
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Winer, Laura Novak – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
Informal Jewish education can and must put greater focus on the goals of education. While socialization is a key component, it is not its sole goal. Informal Jewish education must make more central deep, serious Jewish learning in which learners can experience moments of transcendence, connection, and transformation. A key to reaching this goal…
Descriptors: Socialization, Jews, Informal Education, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Kress, Jeffrey S.; Cohen, Steven M.; Davidson, Aryeh – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
Successful career development involves balancing the values and expectations held by oneself and by others regarding one's position and the roles played as part of the position. Due to the nature of their work, rabbis face special challenges with regard to balancing professional roles and expectations. Results from a study of Conservative rabbis…
Descriptors: Career Development, Clergy, Jews, Judaism
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  106  |  107  |  108  |  109  |  110  |  111  |  112  |  113  |  114  |  ...  |  199