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December 27, 1940 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-12-27

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

December 27, 1940

under the same name as well
as Mr. Gamoran's own "Pupil's
Workbook."
In the ditor's introduction to
this book, Dr. Emanuel Gameron
believes that this is "the first
Dr. Azriel L. Eisenberg, sue- Teacher's Book on the Hagio-
cessor to the late A. H. Fried- graphs from a Jewish point of
land as director of the Bureau of view." Dr. Gamoran points out:
Jewish Education of Cleveland, " "There are three important as-
has made a valuable contribution P ects to the teaching of litera-
to the Jewish teacher's ture: The first is the historic
books with a manual on the background of the work; the sec-
o nd, the exposition of its dom-
teaching of the Bible,
ina nt ide as; and the third , an
In "With Singer and Sage,,, appeciation
r
of the form in whcih
Published by the Union of Amer- it
expressed. The author has
lean Hebrew Congregations, Cin- utilized many years of teaching
cinnati, Dr. Eisenberg makes the experience and presents various
teaching of the Biblical stories methods of approach by which
easier, and he guides the teacher
interest
nterest of the pupil may be
in the presentation of
e sub- aroused and by which the three

literature
as
well
as
his
ject as
aims previously mentioned may
tory.
–•
This volume supplements Ma- be fulfilled."
Dr. tisenberg's
guide presents
mie G. Cameron's test for pupils a method for free discussion,
ways of dramatizing the subject
and suggestions for the use of
visual aids. There is an interest-
A Joyous Chanukah t9 All
ing chapter on the elements of
style in Biblical poetry and a
valuable introduction to the
Psalms.

Teachers' Guide
To Bible Study
By Dr. Eisenberg

General Assembly of Fed-
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and Community Councils
to Be Held in Atlanta

The Council of Jewish Federa-
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which is read in the synagogue
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Council, signalizing its growth
from 16 federations in 1932 to
its present membership above the
200 mark. The Council gained
25 new member agencies during
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In addition to Mr. Hollander,
the officers of the Council are:
William J. Shroder of Cincinnati,
chairman of teh board; Ira M.
Younker of New York, William
D E T R O 1 T, M I C H.
Rosenwald of Grenwich and
Henry Wineman of Detroit, vice-
presidents; Elias Mayer of Chi-
cago, secretary; and Dr. Solo-
mon Lowenstein of New York,
treasurer. H. L. Lurie is execu-
A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO ALL!
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inoff is associate executive di-
rector.
The board of directors of the
Council includes Fred M. But-
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