ABSTRACT

From the Preface: THE IDEA OF THIS BOOK came to my mind many years ago, after several conversations with my friend and colleague in Jewish educational studies Joseph Lukins professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. He had suggested that an educated Jew is, among other things, one who lives in some spiritual and cognitive proximity to the weekly Torah reading, the parashat hashavua, "portion of the week." He insisted that issues in the philosophy of education might be in the liturgy's scriptural readings,that even the way messages of tradition divided the Torah into "portions" reflected discrete modes of teaching Torah.In this book, theoretical conceptions, garnered from many places, even if they do not precede reading of Torah, are certainly prisms through which I can read it.

chapter |24 pages

Introduction : The Great Conversation

part 1|78 pages

Parents and Children: Within the Family

chapter 1|20 pages

Who Are Our First Parents?

chapter 2|16 pages

Teaching at the Family Table

chapter 3|15 pages

Holding Hands : Abraham Walks with Isaac

chapter 4|12 pages

Bringing Up a “Problem Child”

chapter 5|12 pages

Learning to Make Decisions

part 2|73 pages

The Community: From the Home to the School

part 3|71 pages

Inside Out: Learning About Ourselves and Others

chapter 10|17 pages

Jacob and Esau: Strategies for Coexistence

chapter 12|13 pages

Children of Two Covenants

chapter 13|17 pages

A Tale of Two Tents : Scholarship and Faith

part 4|84 pages

Learning About Ourselves: Jewish Self-Education