Studies in the Weekly Parashah: Based on the Lessons of Nehama Leibowitz

Author:   Moshe Sokolow
Publisher:   Urim Publications
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9789655240047


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   01 April 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Moshe Sokolow
Publisher:   Urim Publications
Imprint:   Urim Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 1.40cm , Height: 17.20cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.644kg
ISBN:  

9789655240047


ISBN 10:   9655240045
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   01 April 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Perhaps, the most important aspect of Sokolow's work is that it makes Nechama's teachings and methodologies accessible to novices and to English speakers who might otherwise be unfamiliar with them. [...] when viewed as a whole, the book presents in a clear fashion the major aspects of Nechama's methodologies [...] --Stanley Peerless, Lookstein Digest [...] Now, one of her trusted disciples, Dr. Moshe Sokolow, has reproduced some of her less-well-known study sheets. He has differed from his teacher in that, unlike her, he has not only raised questions but has also provided his own answers to the questions. --Rabbi Jack Riemer, South Florida Jewish Journal It is recommended for all Jewish libraries (synagogue, JCC, academic, seminary, etc.). It joins Nehama's oeuvre, and the growing number of books (e.g., Tales of Nehama by Leah Abramowitz and To Study and to Teach: the Methodology of Nechama Leibowitz by Shmuel Peerless) that reveal Nehama's wisdom and skill as a teacher. --David B. Levy, AJL Newsletter


Perhaps, the most important aspect of Sokolow's work is that it makes Nechama's teachings and methodologies accessible to novices and to English speakers who might otherwise be unfamiliar with them. [...] when viewed as a whole, the book presents in a clear fashion the major aspects of Nechama's methodologies [...] -- Stanley Peerless, Lookstein Digest [...] Now, one of her trusted disciples, Dr. Moshe Sokolow, has reproduced some of her less-well-known study sheets. He has differed from his teacher in that, unlike her, he has not only raised questions but has also provided his own answers to the questions. -- Rabbi Jack Riemer, South Florida Jewish Journal It is recommended for all Jewish libraries (synagogue, JCC, academic, seminary, etc.). It joins Nehama's oeuvre, and the growing number of books (e.g., Tales of Nehama by Leah Abramowitz and To Study and to Teach: the Methodology of Nechama Leibowitz by Shmuel Peerless) that reveal Nehama's wisdom and skill as a teacher. -- David B Levy, AJL Newsletter Dr. Moshe Sokolow, has reproduced some of [Nehama Leibowitz's] less-well-known study sheets. He has differed from his teacher in that, unlike her, he has not only raised questions but has also provided his own answers to the questions. -- South Florida Jewish Journal It is recommended for all Jewish libraries ... It joins Nehama's oeuvre, and the growing number of books ... that reveal Nehama's wisdom and skill as a teacher. -- Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter


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Moshe Sokolow is the Fanya Gottesfeld-Heller Professor of Jewish Education and the associate dean of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration of Yeshiva University. He studied with Nehama Leibowitz and is the editor and translator of Nehama Leibowitz: On Teaching Tanakh and Nehama Leibowitz: Active Learning in the Teaching of Jewish History.

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