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6. The Pedagogy of Slowing Down: Teaching Talmud in a Summer Kollel
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Jane Kanarek
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 6
- Acknowledgements 8
- Foreword 11
- 1. Cultivating Curiosity about the Teaching of Classical Jewish Texts 13
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PART 1: Focus on Subject Matter
- 2. A Map of Orientations to the Teaching of Bible 26
- 3. What Are the Orientations to the Teaching of Rabbinic Literature? 52
- 4. Teaching Talmudic Hermeneutics Using a Semiotic Model of Law 81
- 5. Neusner, Brisk, and the Stam: Significant Methodologies for Meaningful Talmud Teaching and Study 105
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PART 2: Focus on Teaching and Teachers
- 6. The Pedagogy of Slowing Down: Teaching Talmud in a Summer Kollel 128
- 7. Serendipity and Pedagogy: Presenting the Weekly Parashah through Rabbinic Eyes 158
- 8. Introducing the Bible: The Comparative Orientation in Practice 186
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PART 3: Focus on Learning and Learners
- 9. Teaching Ancient Jewish History: An Experiment in Engaged Learning 212
- 10. “A Judaism That Does Not Hide”: Curricular Warrants for the Teaching of the Documentary Hypothesis in Community Jewish High Schools 236
- 11. Developing Student Awareness of the Talmud as an Edited Document: A Pedagogy for the Pluralistic Jewish Day School 264
- 12. A Theory of Havruta Learning 286
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PART 4: Focus on Context
- 13. “Torah Talk”: Teaching Parashat Ha-shavua to Young Children 324
- 14. Using the Contextual Orientation to Facilitate the Study of Bible with Generation X 352
- 15. Academic Study of the Talmud as a Spiritual Endeavor in Rabbinic Training: Delights and Dangers 377
- 16. Teaching Rabbinics as an Ethical Endeavor and Teaching Ethics as a Rabbinic Endeavor 388
- List of Contributors 415
- Index of Biblical and Rabbinic Sources 416
- General Index 418
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 6
- Acknowledgements 8
- Foreword 11
- 1. Cultivating Curiosity about the Teaching of Classical Jewish Texts 13
-
PART 1: Focus on Subject Matter
- 2. A Map of Orientations to the Teaching of Bible 26
- 3. What Are the Orientations to the Teaching of Rabbinic Literature? 52
- 4. Teaching Talmudic Hermeneutics Using a Semiotic Model of Law 81
- 5. Neusner, Brisk, and the Stam: Significant Methodologies for Meaningful Talmud Teaching and Study 105
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PART 2: Focus on Teaching and Teachers
- 6. The Pedagogy of Slowing Down: Teaching Talmud in a Summer Kollel 128
- 7. Serendipity and Pedagogy: Presenting the Weekly Parashah through Rabbinic Eyes 158
- 8. Introducing the Bible: The Comparative Orientation in Practice 186
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PART 3: Focus on Learning and Learners
- 9. Teaching Ancient Jewish History: An Experiment in Engaged Learning 212
- 10. “A Judaism That Does Not Hide”: Curricular Warrants for the Teaching of the Documentary Hypothesis in Community Jewish High Schools 236
- 11. Developing Student Awareness of the Talmud as an Edited Document: A Pedagogy for the Pluralistic Jewish Day School 264
- 12. A Theory of Havruta Learning 286
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PART 4: Focus on Context
- 13. “Torah Talk”: Teaching Parashat Ha-shavua to Young Children 324
- 14. Using the Contextual Orientation to Facilitate the Study of Bible with Generation X 352
- 15. Academic Study of the Talmud as a Spiritual Endeavor in Rabbinic Training: Delights and Dangers 377
- 16. Teaching Rabbinics as an Ethical Endeavor and Teaching Ethics as a Rabbinic Endeavor 388
- List of Contributors 415
- Index of Biblical and Rabbinic Sources 416
- General Index 418