The Hebrew University; Jewish education in the Diaspora, especially teaching of Hebrew
- JM-CAHJP/P134/095
- File
- 1968-01-01-1968-06-30
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
The Hebrew University; Jewish education in the Diaspora, especially teaching of Hebrew
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
The Hebrew University; Jewish education in the Diaspora; Hadassah Women’s Organization
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Jewish education in the Diaspora; the Hebrew University
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Dushkin’s 85th birthday and the distribution of his autobiography, Living Bridges
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Incl.: a list of board members of the David Yellin Teacher’s College, Jerusalem
A review of Dushkin’s book, Jewish Education in New York City, and texts of 2 speeches in the USA
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Articles, addresses and reports on Jewish education in the USA and Israel
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Incl.: a memorandum on the Ben Yehuda dictionary, 1943
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Minutes and reports on teacher’s training and seminaries. Hebrew, stencil
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
In addition to his professional activities, Dushkin was involved in many other aspects of Jewish life, such as the Reconstructionist movement in the USA, the David Yellin Teachers’ Seminary and the Neot Kedumim Biblical reserve in Israel. He maintained close friendships with many affluent American Jews, who often contributed funds to the various causes with which he was connected.
The papers reflect these activities and friendships.
Dushkin’s files are arranged in a loose chronological order. Most of the files contain private correspondence as well as letters on a variety of subjects, of which only the major ones have been mentioned in the file descriptions.
Alexander M. Dushkin (AMD)
Jewish education in New York and Chicago
Part of Alexander Dushkin Papers - P 134
Incl.: a letter from J.L. Magnes on the Reali school in Haifa