Arts in Jewish Education (Summer 2011)
From the Editor
- Editor’s Introduction by: Zvi Grumet
Features
- From the Classics: The Cantorial Performance by: Levi Cooper
- Perspectives on Jewish Education: Art Education for Jewish Life in a Networked World by: Menahem (Mel) Alexenberg
Research
- The Meaning of Beauty by: Tobi Kahn
- Jewish Education and the Arts: What we can learn from general education by: Joshua Feinberg and Debbie Krivoy
- Art and Authenticity by: David Debow
- “But I Don’t Have Time!” – The Dynamics of Resistance to Arts Education by: Miriam Hirsch
- Teaching Jewish Identity and History through “Art” by: Matthew Williams
Applications
- Summers of Love, Art, and Torah: The Camp Swig poster workshop by: Peretz Wolf-Prusan and Lisa Sloane
- Kol HaOt’s Illuminating Experiences by: David Moss, Matt Berkowitz, Yair Medina, Elyssa Moss Rabinowitz
- Judaic Arts in the Judaic Studies Curriculum by: Shimshon Hammerman
- Sample Projects at Solomon Schechter Academy by: Shimshon Hamerman
- Everything I Know I Learned … From Ehud Banai by: Robbie Gringras
- Transformative Jewish Education Through the Arts by: Gail Baker, Judith Leitner and Pam Medjuck Stein
- Tefillah Studies and Visual Arts in Grade 5 by: Gail Baker, Judith Leitner and Pam Medjuck Stein
- Crafting an Identity: An Arts-based Approach to Zionist and Jewish Education – A Report From the Field by: Avi Rose
- Reel Learning: Short films to develop creativity and media literacy by: Debbie Krivoy
- Web Exclusive: We Are the People of the Book, but Where Are the Pictures? by: Alan Levin and Wendy Grinberg
- Web Exclusive: Transforming a Congregation Through the Arts by: Cheri Ellowitz
- Web Exclusive: Jewish Educational Theater by: Patricia Newman and Ilana Lieberson Weiss
- Web Exclusive: Meaningful Integration of Art into Jewish Studies by: Rivky Krestt