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Zeldin, Michael – 1986
Reform Judaism, the branch of Judaism most liberal in religious practice and most committed to adapting to the realities of modern America, has recently abandoned its opposition to Jewish day schools and has thereby signalled its acceptance of an alternative to public education. When the ancestors of these Reform Jews came to America in the middle…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Origins, Ethnicity, Jews
Zeldin, Michael – 1985
This study examined the process by which Reform Jewish day schools translate philosophy into curriculum. A Reform day school is defined as a full-time school that encompasses both secular and Jewish studies, extends at least from kindergarten through grade six, and is sponsored by one or more Reform congregations. Seven schools participated.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Decision Making