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A Manual for Teaching Biblical History

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The manual provides guidance for teaching biblical history from a traditional Jewish perspective, outlining educational aims, methods tailored to children's capacities, and the teacher's religious attitude. It organizes content chronologically—from Creation and the Patriarchal narratives through Joseph and the life of Moses—offering chapter-by-chapter lesson material, classroom activities, moral emphases, and suggestions for presenting difficult concepts like idolatry. It stresses forming Jewish habits of thought and devotion, linking biblical episodes to contemporary institutions and mitzvot, and gives practical pedagogic techniques, review questions, and interpretive notes to help instructors inspire identification with the Jewish people and integrate historical narrative with religious education.

About the Author

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Eugene Kohn

Eugene Kohn is an author known for his work in educational literature, particularly in the field of religious studies. His notable book, "A Manual for Teaching Biblical History," serves as a resource for educators seeking to impart biblical narratives and historical context to students. Kohn's contributions reflect a commitment to enhancing the teaching of religious texts, making them accessible and engaging for learners. His work is part of a broader tradition of educational writing that seeks to bridge the gap between ancient texts and contemporary understanding.

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