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United Hebrew School teacher Shula Fleisher, and students James Sugarman and Merav Barr work with the computer. * * eotapes are also available to supplement written text. Dr. Paul Feinberg, presi- dent of UHS, has long been a proponent of electronic technology in the clas- sroom. An Educational Technology Taskforce, chaired by Dr. Barbara Goodman, has been gather- ing a library of the most ad- vanced Jewish educational materials to aid classroom teachers and provide a more exciting curriculum for stu- dents. "UHS is committed to continued development of quality Jewish educa- tion through creative new programming," said Dr. Feinberg. -- Dr. Harold Mathis, a member of the Educational Technology Taskforce, began writing computer software for the benefit of his own children. He has since written three "user friendly" programs which require no previous compu- ter experience. Once the disk is inserted, the on- screen program provides step-by-step instructions. 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Most of them have been trained to use the Apple computer at their public schools. Other Jewish educational institu- tions have purchased Dr. Mathis' programs, which are now available nation- ally. UHS faculty member Mrs. Tamar Traub, who received her master's de- gree in computer science, is currently writing prog- rams for elementary school students. These will be incorporated into the curriculum in the near future. Video cassette recording equipment has also been utilized in the UHS clas- srooms. A videotape of the Book of Genesis is used by high school teachers Phyllis Domstein and Renee Wohl as a motivating tool to get students involved in thq, text. The visual experience of seeing the characters in their natural setting trig- gers the students' imagina- tions. They see the ancient Near East — the desert, the camels, the well at the center of town. These scenes become a part of each stu- dent's memory book. "The videotape is not a substitute for the Book- of Genesis," cautions Mrs. Wohl. "We are still people of the Book. But the visual impact of seeing the story come to life, with the actors speaking biblical Hebrew, aids the students' under- standing of ancient Jewish culture." Dr. Gerald Teller also uses the Genesis vid- eotape for his adult courses at the Midrasha. The use of video equip- ment provides an opportun- ity for students and'parents to experience Jewish educa- tion together. To this end, UHS will be offering their library of videotapes and computer software to UHS students and their parents, and to other Jewish educa- tional institutions. Honesty is one part of eloquence. 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