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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Note on Place Names
  2. p. xvi
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  1. Note on Transliteration
  2. p. xvii
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Part I: Jewish Education in Eastern Europe

  1. IntroductionEducation for Its Own Sake
  2. Eliyana R. Adler
  3. pp. 3-13
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  1. Repairing Character Traits and Repairing the JewsThe Talmud Torahs of Kelm and Grobin in the Nineteenth Century
  2. Geoffrey Claussen
  3. pp. 15-41
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  1. Legislation for EducationRabbi Tsevi Elimelekh of Dynów's Regulations for the Support of Torah in Munkács
  2. Levi Cooper
  3. pp. 43-72
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  1. The Narrative of AcculturationHungarian Jewish Children's Books during the Dual Monarchy, 1867‒1918
  2. Daniel Viragh
  3. pp. 73-93
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  1. The Reaction of the Polish Press to Baron Maurice de Hirsch's Foundation for Jewish Education in Galicia
  2. Agnieszka Friedrich
  3. pp. 95-108
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  1. A Story within a StoryThe First Russian-Language Jewish History Textbooks, 1880‒1900
  2. Vassili Schedrin
  3. pp. 109-130
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  1. Clothes Make the ManA Photo Essay on Russian Jewish School Uniforms
  2. Eliyana R. Adler
  3. pp. 131-154
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  1. How Jews Gained Their Education in Kiev, 1860–1917
  2. Victoria Khiterer
  3. pp. 155-179
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  1. The Return of the Ḥeder among Russian Jewish Education Experts, 1840–1917
  2. Brian Horowitz
  3. pp. 181-193
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  1. From Theory to PracticeThe Fight for Jewish Education in Vilna during the First World War
  2. Andrew N. Koss
  3. pp. 195-219
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  1. Creating a New Jewish NationThe Vilna Education Society and Secular Yiddish Education in Interwar Vilna
  2. Jordana De Bloeme
  3. pp. 221-236
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  1. Between Church and StateJewish Religious Instruction in Public Schools in the Second Polish Republic
  2. Sean Martin
  3. pp. 265-282
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  1. 'Vos vayter?' Graduating from Elementary School in Interwar PolandFrom Personal Crisis to Cultural Turning Point
  2. Adva Selzer
  3. pp. 283-297
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  1. Jewish Youth Movements in Poland between the Wars as Heirs of the Kehilah
  2. Ido Bassok
  3. pp. 299-320
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  1. A Revolution in the Name of TraditionOrthodoxy and Torah Study for Girls
  2. Naomi Seidman
  3. pp. 321-340
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  1. 'The children ceased to be children'Day-Care Centres at Refugee Shelters in the Warsaw Ghetto
  2. Katarzyna Person
  3. pp. 341-352
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  1. The Survival of YidishkeytThe Impact of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee on Jewish Education in Poland, 1945‒1989
  2. Anna Sommer Schneider
  3. pp. 353-377
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Part II: New Views

  1. Everyday Life and the ShtetlA Historiography
  2. Jeffrey Veidlinger
  3. pp. 381-396
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  1. Economic Struggle or Antisemitism?
  2. Szymon Rudnicki
  3. pp. 397-406
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  1. Gender Perspectives on the Rescue of Jews in PolandPreliminary Observations
  2. Joanna B. Michlic
  3. pp. 407-426
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  1. Julian Tuwim's Strategy for Survival as a Polish Jewish Poet
  2. Giovanna Tomassucci, Antonia Lloyd-Jones
  3. pp. 427-440
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  1. A Church Report from Poland for June and Half of July 1941
  2. Tomasz Szarota
  3. pp. 441-454
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  1. 'I am in no hurry to close the canon'An Interview with Professor David G. Roskies
  2. Paweł Wolski
  3. pp. 455-467
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Part III: Obituaries

  1. Władysław Bartoszewski19 February 1922 – 24 April 2015
  2. Antony Polonsky
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  1. Ezra Mendelsohn26 October 1940 – 13 May 2015
  2. Antony Polonsky
  3. pp. 473-474
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  1. Jerzy Tomaszewski8 October 1930 – 4 November 2014
  2. Antony Polonsky
  3. pp. 475-476
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  1. Feliks Tych31 July 1929 – 17 February 2015
  2. Antony Polonsky
  3. pp. 477-478
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  1. Notes on the Contributors
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 485-497
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