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A modern Sunday school curriculum embraces a variety of subjects : Jewish history , ancient , medieval and modern , customs and ceremonies , readings from the Bible , Zionism , Jewish problems , current events , Jewish community ...
A modern Sunday school curriculum embraces a variety of subjects : Jewish history , ancient , medieval and modern , customs and ceremonies , readings from the Bible , Zionism , Jewish problems , current events , Jewish community ...
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Jews , who were reluctant to have their children study general subjects in schools conducted by Christian churches , opened their own all - day schools in which both secular and Jewish studies were taught .
Jews , who were reluctant to have their children study general subjects in schools conducted by Christian churches , opened their own all - day schools in which both secular and Jewish studies were taught .
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There is more regular progression of achievement score than in the other subjects , possibly because in this subject , children are aided by their experiences outside the school . 2. In this subject , too , the pupils of the day school ...
There is more regular progression of achievement score than in the other subjects , possibly because in this subject , children are aided by their experiences outside the school . 2. In this subject , too , the pupils of the day school ...
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