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APPENDIX D - A Selection of the Pamphlets Recommended to Members by the Hadassah Education Department, 1951

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Mira Katzburg-Yungman
Affiliation:
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Summary

Ahad Ha-Am, Prophet of Cultural Zionism

Chapters on Modern Hebrew Literature

Come, Let's Sing

Democracy's Hebrew Roots

Education Institutes

Glimpses of Arts and Handicrafts in Israel

Glossary of Useful Hebrew Words and Phrases

Government of Israel

Great Jewish Women throughout History

Guide to Jewish History

Hadassah Education Forum

Hadassah Handbook

Hadassah Honors Course

Hadassah's Role in the American Jewish Community

Introducing Music in Israel

Leader's Guide to Jeremiah Ben-Jacob's ‘The Rise of Israel’

Leader's Guide to Milton Steinberg's ‘Basic Judaism’

Leader's Guide to Milton Steinberg's ‘The Making of the Modern Jew’

Need for a New Emphasis in Education

Recommended Books of Jewish and Zionist Interest

Recommended Courses for Study and Discussion Groups

Syllabus for ‘The American Jew’

Theodor Herzl—Prophet of Classical Zionism

What's Left to Say about Purim?

Women in Israel

Zion's Founding Fathers

Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School

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American Women Zionists and the Rebirth of Israel
, pp. 312
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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