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A Manual for Teaching Biblical History

A Manual for Teaching Biblical History

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A MANUAL
FOR TEACHING
BIBLICAL HISTORY

BY

EUGENE KOHN

Rabbi of Congregation Chizzuk Emunah
Baltimore, Md.

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NEW YORK
THE UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA
5677—1917


Copyright, 1917
BY
THE UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA


To the memory of
SOLOMON SCHECHTER
ז״צ״ל
this book is reverently inscribed


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The author cannot permit this book to go to press without acknowledging his indebtedness to the Education Committee of the United Synagogue for their encouragement and assistance. He is especially grateful to Dr. Julius H. Greenstone for his many helpful suggestions and his careful reading of the text, both in manuscript and in proof. To Dr. Cyrus Adler and Professor Mordecai M. Kaplan his thanks are also due in large measure for their aid in removing crudities and improving the form and content of the work.


INTRODUCTORY NOTE

Jewish pedagogic literature is still in its infancy. While text-books for children, more or less satisfactory, have been produced by many authors during the past century, the effort to provide the teacher with proper material for his guidance in instruction is of very recent origin and the supply has thus far been very slight. The students in our several normal schools, and especially the large army of teachers, scattered throughout the country, who have not had the advantage of a normal school training, are often obliged to resort to works by Christian authors for information and guidance. While these may supply them with the facts and with the most approved method of presentation, they cannot give them the Jewish point of view which is so essential to the Jewish teacher. As the late Dr. Schechter once remarked, "We cannot have our love letters written for us. We must write them ourselves, even at the risk of bad grammar." We must place in the hands of our teachers books which will inspire them with loyalty and devotion to Judaism, which will give them the proper attitude to the Bible and to Jewish tradition, and which will provide them with an adequate understanding of Jewish strivings and ideals.

It is with this object in view that the Committee on Education of the United Synagogue requested Rabbi Eugene Kohn to prepare the work which is now given to the Jewish public. The author has succeeded admirably in his undertaking and has produced a work which contains valuable aids to the earnest teacher who is anxious to become more proficient in his calling. This volume, which is the result of considerable class-room experience, intimate knowledge of the sources of Jewish history, and arduous labor, gives correct and adequate data of the lessons treated, stimulating suggestions as to the manner of imparting each individual lesson to the average child, and, what is perhaps of greatest importance, an exalted attitude that the teacher should assume towards his work. While the responsibility of the work rests entirely upon the author, the Committee feels gratified in being able to present, as its first publication, a work that so fully responds to an urgent need. It is hoped that this book will be followed by many other volumes which may help in the better equipment of the Jewish teaching profession.

Julius H. Greenstone, Chairman,
Committee on Education of the
United Synagogue of America
.

Philadelphia, June 11, 1917.


CONTENTS

    PAGE
Introduction 13
  PART I
  From the Creation to the Death of Joseph
CHAPTER
I. Creation 35
II. Adam and Eve 38
III. Cain and Abel 41
IV. Noah 44
V. The Tower of Babel 47
VI. The Choice of Abram and the Choice of Canaan 49
VII. Beginning of Abram's Greatness 53
VIII. Hagar and the Birth of Ishmael 56
IX. Abraham Entertains the Angels 62
X. The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah 67
XI. The Divorce of Hagar 70
XII. The Sacrifice of Isaac 73
XIII. The Death of Sarah and the Marriage of Isaac and Rebekah public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@44754@[email protected]#Page_78"

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