Studia Orientalia, Volume 100The Society, 2004 - 253 pages |
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Page 43
... Teaching Hebrew to the children was considered of primary importance , which was congruent with the goals of the Helsingfors Programme . According to Ben Odom there was no opposition to teaching Hebrew at the Jewish Co- educational ...
... Teaching Hebrew to the children was considered of primary importance , which was congruent with the goals of the Helsingfors Programme . According to Ben Odom there was no opposition to teaching Hebrew at the Jewish Co- educational ...
Page 85
... teaching and translation from Hebrew ( JS 1897 : 7 ) . The teaching was conducted at first by the local heder teachers Isroel - Selig Schapiro , Hirsch - Itschok Segal and David Rubin ( Weinstein 1956 ) . " Rubin taught for only one ...
... teaching and translation from Hebrew ( JS 1897 : 7 ) . The teaching was conducted at first by the local heder teachers Isroel - Selig Schapiro , Hirsch - Itschok Segal and David Rubin ( Weinstein 1956 ) . " Rubin taught for only one ...
Page 90
... teaching took place in the afternoon and lasted for two hours ( ibid . ) . The children found it difficult to endure the traditional heder teaching methods after spending the day in a modern school ( Judisk Krönika no . 2 1918 : 2 ) ...
... teaching took place in the afternoon and lasted for two hours ( ibid . ) . The children found it difficult to endure the traditional heder teaching methods after spending the day in a modern school ( Judisk Krönika no . 2 1918 : 2 ) ...
Contents
The Origins of Helsinki Jewry and Their Yiddish | 19 |
Yiddish Dialect Maps | 26 |
Political Orientation and Attitudes towards Yiddish and Hebrew | 35 |
Copyright | |
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