Any religion, to perpetuate itself, must educate the next generation. Judaism is no exception. Most Synagogues run schools to teach the children of the congregation. At the very least, a Sunday school, frequently an weekday after-school Hebrew school, and sometimes a full day-school combining secular and religious subjects. There are also yeshivas or seminaries that train rabbis and cantors to lead the community, and adult education programs for continuing education and also, sometimes, for converts.
Board of Jewish Education - Toronto - was created in 1949.
Goldy Rosenberg has written: 'Clouds of glory' -- subject(s): Education, Jewish children, Jewish religious education of children, Jewish religious education of girls
Education for Jewish sons and daughters differed to prepare them for their expected roles in life.
Education of Jewish boys and girls are the same.
If you're Jewish you should get a Jewish education.
Joseph Reimer has written: 'Promoting moral growth' -- subject(s): Child development, Moral education 'Succeeding at Jewish Education' -- subject(s): Reform Judaism, Jewish religious education, Jewish religious schools
One is Jewish if his/her mother is Jewish, or if he/she has gone through the process of supervised education and certified conversion, out of sincere personal motivation.
Bernard D. Weinryb has written: 'Jewish emancipation under attack' -- subject(s): Jews, Social conditions, Sources 'The Jews of Poland' -- subject(s): Jews, History 'Jewish vocational education' -- subject(s): Vocational education, Education, Jews 'Jewish school textbooks and intergroup relations' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Judaism, Textbooks for children, Relations, Christianity, Jewish religious education, Multicultural education, Christianity and other religions
Synagogues.
The historical Jewish respect for and importance of scholarship means that in modern times, a very high percentage of Jews achieve advanced levels of formal education.
Education is and has always been very important in the Jewish community.Every parent taught the children the basic laws, observances and customs of Judaism. From around the age of 5, Jewish boys attended cheider, where they learned Torah and Talmud.
Z. E. Kurzweil has written: 'Abschied und Neubeginn' -- subject- s -: Biography, Jewish educators, Jews 'Modern trends in Jewish education' -- subject- s -: Education, Jews 'Anxiety and education' -- subject- s -: Anxiety