Dr. phil. Tonja Soloveitchik und die Wandlung des jüdischen Volksbildungswesens in Polen/Dr. phil. Tonya Soloveitchik and the Transformation of Jewish Popular Education in Poland
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Lithuanian-American pedagogue Tonya Levit (1904-1967) is a time witness of the history of the Jewish Diaspora in Lithuania, Germany, and the USA. Raised in a religious family in the midst of Vilnius, the 'Jerusalem of the North,' Levit earned her PhD at the University of Jena and, alongside her husband, Rabbi Joseph Ber Soloveitchik (1903-1993), she became the co-founder of a Modern Orthodox school for girls and boys in Boston. This edited volume contains the dissertation of Tonya Levit on the little-known history of Jewish education in Poland, which was published in 1931. The reprint of this work is accompanied by a chapter on Levit's student days in Jena, a biography written by her daughter, Tovah Lichtenstein, and an appreciation of her life's work by State Rabbi Zsolt Balla, who is a member of the board of the Orthodox Rabbinical Conference of Germany (ORD). With a biographical contribution by Tovah Lichtenstein
geboren 1958, Dr., Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Religionspädagogik und Direktor des Forschungszentrums für Religion und Bildung (FZRB) der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. born in 1958, Dr., Chair Holder in Religious Education and Director of the Research Center for Religion and Education (RCRE) at Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
Autor | Michael Wermke/Stefan van der Hoek |
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Verlag | Hentrich & Hentrich Verlag |
ISBN | 9783955656218 |
ISBN/EAN | 9783955656218 |
Lieferzeit | 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand) |
Erscheinungsdatum | 07.06.2023 |
Lieferbarkeitsdatum | 25.02.2024 |
Einband | Paperback |
Format | 1.5 x 23.3 x 16 |
Seitenzahl | 238 S. |
Gewicht | 468 |
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Verlag | Hentrich & Hentrich Verlag |
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ISBN | 9783955656218 |
Erscheinungsdatum | 07.06.2023 |
Einband | Paperback |
Format | 1.5 x 23.3 x 16 |
Gewicht | 468 |
Lithuanian-American pedagogue Tonya Levit (1904-1967) is a time witness of the history of the Jewish Diaspora in Lithuania, Germany, and the USA. Raised in a religious family in the midst of Vilnius, the 'Jerusalem of the North,' Levit earned her PhD at the University of Jena and, alongside her husband, Rabbi Joseph Ber Soloveitchik (1903-1993), she became the co-founder of a Modern Orthodox school for girls and boys in Boston. This edited volume contains the dissertation of Tonya Levit on the little-known history of Jewish education in Poland, which was published in 1931. The reprint of this work is accompanied by a chapter on Levit's student days in Jena, a biography written by her daughter, Tovah Lichtenstein, and an appreciation of her life's work by State Rabbi Zsolt Balla, who is a member of the board of the Orthodox Rabbinical Conference of Germany (ORD). With a biographical contribution by Tovah Lichtenstein
geboren 1958, Dr., Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Religionspädagogik und Direktor des Forschungszentrums für Religion und Bildung (FZRB) der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. born in 1958, Dr., Chair Holder in Religious Education and Director of the Research Center for Religion and Education (RCRE) at Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
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