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| Adolescence and Alcohol | | | | An international perspective; a result of an international collaboration, of around 80 researches and clinicuans; index |
| | Reinventing World Jewry | | | Reinventing World Jewry: How to Design the World Jewish Polity Daniel J. Elazar and JCPA Staff
Summary & Recommendations; Prepared for the 10th Global Assembly of the World Jewish Congress (Policy Study no.5) |
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| | | To Study and to Teach | | | | The Methodology of Nechama Leibowitz; Nechama's novel approach to textual instruction in a systematic manner, demonstrating her methodological writings and pedagogical techniques with practical examples |
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| | Men and Women: Gender, Judaism and Democracy | | | | A collection of 11 articles by leading Israeli academics on the socio-legal standing of women in Israel, the religious and cultural context of their rights, and their status according to civil and religious law |
| | The Kineret Declaration | | | | An Invitation for Dialogue; a guided educational experience between the various parts of the Israeli society |
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| | The Gavison-Medan Covenant | | | | Main points and principles; a proposal for a new covenant among Jews in matters of religion and State in Israel |
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| | | Waiting For Peace | | | | How Israelis Live With Terrorism; thoughts of average Israelis on the past and present, and their hopes or fears for the future |
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| Critical Theory and Critical Pedagogy Today | | | | Toward a new critical language in education; articles by the leading figures in today's critical education, meeting young academics who relate to each other's work; with index; "Studies in Education" |
| | CIVILITY (סיויליטי) | | | | המדריך להתנהלות חברתית: עיון בעניני הופעה, התנהגות, תקשורת; עיצוב גראפי מיוחד |
| | A Time for Change | | | | Examining society's most private basic assumptions, as well as life's most fundamental values and doctrines; "Warning: Not for the timid" |
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| | | The Trance of Terror | | | | Psyco-Religious FundaMentalism; Roots and Remedies; A first study that scrutinizes the psycological mechanisms that social systems use to create the "robotic" person; translation of "mi-mikdash le-Midrash", dealing with religious and Judaic terms |
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