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Nonfiction What We Now Know About Jewish Education: Perspectives on Research for Practice Robert Louis Goodman, Paul Flexner, and Linda Dale Bloomberg, eds.
Nonfiction Passionate Pioneers: The Story of Yiddish Secular Education in North America, 1910 – 1960 Fradle Pomerantz Freidenreich; Jonathan Sarna, fwd.
Nonfiction The Women Who Reconstructed American Jewish Education, 1910 – 1965 Carol K. Ingall, ed.
Nonfiction Inspired Jewish Leadership: Practical Approaches to Building Strong Communities Erica Brown
Nonfiction Toolbox For Teachers and Mentors: Moving Madrichim to Mentor Teachers and Beyond Richard D. Solomon and Elaine C. Solomon
Nonfiction Sowing the Seeds of Character: The Moral Education of Adolescents in Public and Private Schools Judd Kruger Levingston
Nonfiction Learning and Community: Jewish Supplementary Schools in the Twenty-First Century Jack Wertheimer, ed.
Nonfiction Families, Rabbis, and Education: Traditional Jewish Society in Nineteenth Century Eastern Europe Shaul Stampfer
Essay Synagogues and Settlements Rabbi Elie Kaunfer is the author of Empowered Judaism: What Independent Minyanim Can Teach Us about Building Vibrant Jewish Communities. He’ll be blogging all… Elie Kaunfer April 7, 2010
Essay Plowing a “Gonzo” Road through the Rabbinate Rabbi Niles Goldstein is the author of The Challenge of the Soul: A Guide for the Spiritual Warrior, an approach to spiritual learning as seen through his… Niles Goldstein December 28, 2009