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Jun 23
2010
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Allow me to quote the first page of a recently written book:
“You are not required to complete the task yet you are not free to withdraw from it. If you have studied much Torah they will give you great reward; and your Employer can be relied upon to pay you the wage for your labor, but be aware that the reward of the righteous will be given in the World to Come.”
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Jun 23
2010
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Allow me to quote the first page of a recently written book:
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Jun 18
2010
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The Rabbinic Forum at Moreh L'MorimPosted by Steve Kraus in ACRE |
June 16, 2010
Dear Rabbinic Colleagues,
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May 12
2010
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We thought that you might be interested in seeing some of the discussion in the “blogosphere” that has grown out of last week’s conference on “Technology and Jewish Education: A Revolution in the Making?” co-sponsored by the Lippman Kanfer Institute and the Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner. We encourage you to share your own thoughts about where we go next to take full advantage of the potential that technology holds for expanding and enhancing Jewish learning and teaching by responding to any of these posts, adding your own thoughts to our JE3 website (www.jesna.org/je3), or tweeting to hashtags #je3conf and/or #jed21. Also, videos from the conference will be available on the JESNA website next week.