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  2. Jewish education - Wikipedia

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    Jewish education (Hebrew: חינוך, Chinuch) is the transmission of the tenets, principles, and religious laws of Judaism. Jews value education, and the value of education is strongly embedded in Jewish culture. [1] [2] Judaism places a heavy emphasis on Torah study, from the early days of studying the Tanakh.

  3. History of education in ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia

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    The standard education texts were the Mishna and later the Talmud and Gemora, all hand-written until invention of printing. However, significant emphasis was placed on developing good memory skills in addition to comprehension by practice of oral repetition. Basic education today is considered those skills that are necessary to function in society.

  4. Hebrew school - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew school can be either an educational regimen separate from secular education similar to the Christian Sunday school, education focusing on topics of Jewish history and learning the Hebrew language, or a primary, secondary or college level educational institution where some or all of the classes are taught in Hebrew.The first usage is more ...

  5. Jewish studies - Wikipedia

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    The Judaic Studies Program at Syracuse University offers an Undergraduate Major in Modern Jewish Studies and a minor in Jewish studies. Additionally, the School of Education [76] offers a minor in Jewish Education to "better prepare SU undergraduates to teach in Jewish congregational schools, camps, community centers, youth organizations ...

  6. Yeshiva - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Israel, different levels of yeshiva education have different names. In the U.S., elementary-school students enroll in a cheder , post- bar mitzvah -age students learn in a mesivta , and undergraduate-level students learn in a beit midrash or yeshiva gedola ( Hebrew : ישיבה גדולה , lit.

  7. Cheder - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 13 or 14, [3] the end of a boy's education at the cheder would be marked by his bar mitzvah. Those who wanted to go on to become a rabbi or sofer had to continue their studies [3] at an yeshiva, or Talmudic university. Famous European yeshivot were located at Worms, Fürth and Prague, which was considered to be among the best.

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    American Classical Education is traditional education based on seeking and discovering truth, goodness, and beauty. This approach includes the study of Latin and teaches students how to learn and ...

  9. Biblical Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    Biblical Hebrew (Hebrew: עִבְרִית מִקְרָאִית ‎, romanized: ʿiḇrîṯ miqrāʾîṯ (Ivrit Miqra'it) ⓘ or לְשׁוֹן הַמִּקְרָא ‎, ləšôn ham-miqrāʾ (Leshon ha-Miqra) ⓘ), also called Classical Hebrew, is an archaic form of the Hebrew language, a language in the Canaanitic branch of the Semitic languages spoken by the Israelites in the area known as ...