Jews in the Modern World, Band 2Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 - 744 Seiten |
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... weekday schools ( 85-90 percent ) than in the Sunday schools ( 80-85 percent ) . This better attendance in the weekday schools despite the greater demands on the child's time , may be an indication of a more serious attitude to the ...
... weekday schools ( 85-90 percent ) than in the Sunday schools ( 80-85 percent ) . This better attendance in the weekday schools despite the greater demands on the child's time , may be an indication of a more serious attitude to the ...
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... weekday afternoon and day schools and 9,559 in one - day schools . The average weekday school has a staff of four teachers and the average Sunday school about seven . 48. Jewish teaching is a part - time occupation , not only in the one ...
... weekday afternoon and day schools and 9,559 in one - day schools . The average weekday school has a staff of four teachers and the average Sunday school about seven . 48. Jewish teaching is a part - time occupation , not only in the one ...
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... weekday schools should be attached as such to the community system of weekday Hebraic schooling , so that responsibility and direction can be shared in the conduct of the schools on a mutually agreeable basis . Small and inad- equate ...
... weekday schools should be attached as such to the community system of weekday Hebraic schooling , so that responsibility and direction can be shared in the conduct of the schools on a mutually agreeable basis . Small and inad- equate ...
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Art and Literature | 319 |
Story of Jewish | 328 |
The Story of Yiddish | 356 |
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