“In Israel, the women’s learning movement…was not viewed as threatening, but rather as a natural outgrowth of women’s changing position in the world”
In Israel, the women’s learning movement preceded the Orthodox feminist movement. It was not...
Given what we now know about this pervasive sense among secular Jews, it is time to invest more seriously in educational endeavors that reinforce it and build upon it. Simply put, for a Jew to be Jewishly educated today, he or she must know the history of the past 300 years. We must learn and understand our achievements, and explore the background and basis of our success. Was it DNA? Social cues? Pressure from persecution? Education? We need to educate more thoroughly in this area than we have in the past.
Michael Steinhardt, “The 94 Percent”, eJewish Philanthropy (24 June 2014) {http://ejewishphilanthropy.com/the-94-percent}
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Jewish education in this country has given too little attention to the texts, history,...