Making the Bible Modern:
Children's Bibles and
Jewish Education in Twentieth-Century America
Penny Schine Gold
Cornell University Press,
2004
Bibliography
The bibliography is divided
into three sections. The first contains books
written for children, mostly children's Bibles, both Jewish and Christian. The second section lists journals surveyed from through
the 1930s and sometimes beyond; these journals were major sources for the
literature of religious education. All other
references are in the remaining section.
CCAR
Central Conference of American Rabbis
CCARY
Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook
DSSE
Department of Synagog and School Extension
PUAHC
Proceedings of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
UAHC
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
Alper, Michael. The Bible Retold. Book I: From Creation
through Joseph. New
York: Behrman's Jewish Book Shop, 1928.
Altman, Addie Richman. The Jewish Child's Bible Stories, Told in Simple
Language. New York: Bloch Publishing
Co., 1915. 12th ed. 1946.
Auerbach, Jakob. Kleine Schul- und Haus-Bibel:
Geschichten und erbauliche Lesestücke aus dem heiligen Schriften
der Israeliten. Leipzig,
1854-58.
Ben Levi, G. Les matinés du samedi, livre d'education
morale et religieuse a l'usage de la jeunesse israélite. Vol. 1.
Paris, 1842.
Baikie, James. The Story of the Bible: A Connected Narrative
Retold from Holy Scripture. Macmillan
Co., 1923.
Berr, Michel. Abrégé de la Bible et choix de morceaux
de piété et de morale à l'usage des israélites
de France. Paris,
1819.
The Bible Story in the
Bible Words. Cincinnati: DSSE of the
UAHC.
Book One: Adele Bildersee. The Story of Genesis. 1924. The Story of
Genesis: Teachers' Manual. 1924
Book Two: Adele Bildersee. Out of the House of Bondage. 1925. Out of the House
of Bondage: Teachers' Manual. 1927
Book Three: Jacob D. Schwarz. Into the
Promised Land. 1927. Azriel Louis Eisenberg. Into the Promised Land: A Teacher's Guide for
the Period from Joshua to Solomon. 1936.
Book Four: Jacob D. Schwarz. In the
Land of Kings and Prophets. 1928
Book Five: Mamie G. Gamoran. The Voice of the Prophets. 1930.
Book Six: Mamie G. Gamoran. With Singer and Sage. 1930
Bowie, Walter Russell. The Story of the Bible: Retold from Genesis to Revelation
in the Light of Present Knowledge for Both the Young and the Mature. New
York: Abingdon Press, 1934.
Büdinger, Moses Mordechai.
Derekh Emunah, Der Weg des Glaubens, oder: Die
kleine Bibel. Stuttgart: bey dem Herausgeber und in commission bey Franz Christian Löflund, 1823.
Calisch, Edith Lindeman. Bible Tales for the Very Young, vol. 1: From the Beginning to the Death of Moses. vol. 2: Joshua to the
Maccabees.
New York: Behrman's Jewish Book Shop,
1930.
----. Fairy Tales from Grandfather's Big Book: Jewish
Legends of Old Retold for Young People. New York: Behrman House,
1938.
Cohen, Lenore. Bible Tales for Very Young Children, Books One and Two. Cincinnati: UAHC, 1934-36.
Cohen, Mortimer Joseph. Pathways through the Bible. Illus.
Arthur Szyk. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication
Society of America, 1946.
Danielson, Frances Weld. Bible Story Book. Boston:
The Pilgrim Press, 1930. First published 1924.
Dewey, Julia M. Stories for Home and School. Boston:
Educational Publishing Company, 1891.
Egermeier, Elsie E. Bible Story Book. St.
Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1922.
Eggleston, Edward. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans. New
York: American Book Company, 1895.
Ennery, J. Le Sentier d'Israël ou Bible des jeunes Israélites,
renfermant l'abrégé du Pentateuque, des prophètes et
des hagiographes. Première Partie, contenant
les cinq livres de Moîse, Josué, les juges et Ruth. Paris: Au bureau des archives Israélites, 1843; 2nd
ed. 1861.
Fox, Ethel. Bible Primer for Tiny Tots. New
York: Bloch Publishing Co., 1930.
Freehof, Lillian S. The Bible Legend Book. New
York: UAHC, 1948; third printing, 1956. Republished as Bible Legends:
An Introduction to Midrash. 1987.
Golub, Jacob S. In the
Days of the First Temple Cincinnati:
DSSE of the UAHC, 1931.
----.
In the Days of the Second Temple. Cincinnati: DSSE of the
UAHC, 1929.
----.
Israel in Canaan. Cincinnati:
DSSE of the UAHC, 1930.
Goldin, Hyman E. Illustrated Bible Stories. New
York: Hebrew Publishing Co., 1930.
Grishaver, Joel Lurie. Being
Torah: A First Book of Torah Texts. Los Angeles: Torah Aura
Productions, 1985.
Grishaver, Joel Lurie with
C. J. Glass. Torah Toons I. Biblical translations
by Everett Fox. Los Angeles: Torah Aura Productions,
1998.
Harris, Maurice H. The People of the Book: A Bible History for School
and Home. New York: Philip Cowen, 1890 (and many later editions).
Hodges, George. The Castle of Zion: Stories from the Old Testament. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1912.
----.
The Garden of Eden: Stories from the First Nine Books of the Old
Testament. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909. First published
by The Curtis Publishing Company, 1908.
Hollender, Betty R. Bible Stories for Little Children. 3
vols. New York: UAHC,
1955-1960.
Hurlbut, Rev. Jesse Lyman. Story of the Bible Told for Young and Old. Philadelphia:
John C. Winston Company, 1904.
Kent, Charles Foster. The Students' Old Testament. 6 vols.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1904-1927.
Kent, Charles F. and Eugene
H. Lehman. The Junior Bible for the Jewish
School and Home. Part I: From Abraham to
Moses, Nos. 1-19. New York:
Bloch Publishing Company, 1909-1910.
Kohen, Avraham and Nurit
Alro'i-Kohen, Bereshit: la-avotenu be-ahavah! Even Yehudah, Israel: Rekhes,
1994.
Korach-Segev, Dalia and
Iona Zielberman. Be-reshit Sheli. Tel
Aviv: Modan, 1987; with the approval of the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Lambert, Élie. Les Prémices ou abrégé de
l'histoire sainte, à l'usage des jeunes Israelites. Metz: Chez M. Alcan, 1849.
Leaflets on Biblical
History.
Cincinnati: Hebrew Sabbath School Union of America, n.d.
Lessons
from Our Living Past. Ed. Jules Harlow. New York: Behrman House, 1972.
Levinger, Elma Ehrlich. Bible Stories for Very Little People. New
York: Behrman’s Jewish Book Shop, 1925.
Meilach, Dona Z. First Book of Bible Heroes. 2 vols. New York: Ktav
Publishing House, 1963. Republished as Let's
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Montefiore, Claude G. The Bible for Home Reading:
With Comments and Reflections for the Use of Jewish Parents and Children. London: Macmillan & Co., 1914. First
published 1896.
My People: Abba Eban's
History of the Jews. Adapted
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Newman, Shirley. A Child's Introduction to Torah. New
York: Behrman House, 1972.
Nudelman, Edward A. Israel in Canaan, Teacher's Guide. Cincinnati:
DSSE of the UAHC, 1935.
Olcott, Frances Jenkins. Bible Stories to Read and Tell: 150 Stories from
the Old Testament with References to the Old and New Testaments. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916.
Prose, Francine.
Stories from Our Living Past. New York: Behrman House, 1974.
Rose, Shirley [Seymour Rossel]. Let's Discover the Bible. New York: Behrman House,
1992.
Steven M.
Rosman. Sidrah Stories: A Torah Companion. New York:
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Rossel, Seymour. A Child's
Bible. 2 vols. New York: Behrman
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----.
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----.
When the Jewish People Was Young. Ed. E. Gamoran. Cincinnati: DSSE of the UAHC, 1934.
----.
When the Jewish People Was Young. Teacher's Book. Cincinnati:
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----.
The Story Bible. 2
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