Israel’s Textbook Wars, and America’s
Outlandish attacks on old-fashioned liberalism.
June 29, 2016
Composing silabarios to prepare for apocalypse.
In the latter part of the 19th century, Jewish schools in what are now Greece and Turkey began using simple textbooks to teach pupils to read and write in Ladino, an approach that differed both from the traditional method of teaching only Hebrew (on the assumption that children would learn Ladino, written in Hebrew characters, on their own) and the more modern emphasis on learning French, the language of European culture. Sarah Zaides explains the surprising origin of these textbooks:
Outlandish attacks on old-fashioned liberalism.
Speaking the truth is a far cry from bigotry.
The pernicious effects of American indifference.
Shtisel.
Composing silabarios to prepare for apocalypse.
In the latter part of the 19th century, Jewish schools in what are now Greece and Turkey began using simple textbooks to teach pupils to read and write in Ladino, an approach that differed both from the traditional method of teaching only Hebrew (on the assumption that children would learn Ladino, written in Hebrew characters, on their own) and the more modern emphasis on learning French, the language of European culture. Sarah Zaides explains the surprising origin of these textbooks:
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