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.

 

ABBREVIATIONS

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 Learn Bible. 1991.

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 by David Bamberger. New York, Behrman House, 1978.

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: UAHC Press, 1989.

Rossel, Seymour. A Child's Bible.  2 vols.  New York: Behrman House, 1988-1989.

----.  Journey through Jewish History. 2 vols. Bk. 1: Abraham to the Sages.  Bk. 2: The Age of Faith and the Age of Freedom. New York: Behrman House, 1981-1982.

----. Sefer Ha-aggadah: The Book of Legends for Young Readers. 2 vols. New York: UAHC Press, 1996-1998.

Sauphar, L.-A.  Gan Raveh (Jardin Fertile):  Manuel d'instruction religieuse et morale. Translated L. Wogue.  Paris, 1850.

Sherman, Henry A.  and Charles Foster Kent (translated and arranged by).  The Children's Bible: Selections from the Old and New Testaments.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925.  First published 1922.

Silber, Mendel.  The Scripture Stories Retold for Young Israel.  Revised edition.  2 vols.  New York:  Behrman's Jewish Book House, 1918.  Originally published 1916.

Soloff, Mordecai I.  When the Jewish People Grew Up.  Cincinnati: DSSE of the UAHC, 1936.

----.  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: DSSE of the UAHC, 1935.

Steinbock, Steven E.  Torah: The Growing Gift.  New York:  UAHC Press, 1994.

Van Loon,  Hendrik Willem (1882-1944).  The Story of the Bible.  New York:  Boni and Liverwright, 1923.

Williams, T.  Rhondda.  Old Testament Stories in Modern Light: A Bible Guide for the Young.  Boston: The Pilgrim Press, 1911.

Zeligs, Dorothy F.  A Child's History of the Hebrew People; from Nomadic Times to the Destruction of the Second Temple.  New York: Bloch Publishing Co., 1935.

----.  The Story Bible.  2 vols.  New York: Behrman House, 1949-1951.

JOURNAL RUNS

Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook

Jewish Education

The Jewish Teacher

Proceedings of the Rabbinical Assembly

Religious Education

Proceedings of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations

OTHER SOURCES

Ackerman, Walter.  "The Americanization of Jewish Education."  Judaism 24 (1975): 416-35.

----.  "'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in Their Generations': History Books for Jewish Schools in America."  Dor LeDor: Studies in the History of Jewish Education 2 (1984): 1-35.

----.  "The Present Moment in Jewish Education."  Midstream 18.10 (1972): 3-24.

Adar, Zvi.  Jewish Education in Israel and in the United States. Trans. Barry Chazan.  Jerusalem: The Samuel Mendel Melton Center for Jewish Education in the Diaspora, 1977; first published in Hebrew, 1970.

Agus, Jacob B.  Jewish Identity in an Age of Ideologies.  New York:  Frederick Ungar Pub. Co., 1978.

Alexander, Philip S.  "Retelling the Old Testament."  It is Written:  Scripture Citing Scripture; Essays in Honour of Barnabas Lindars, SSF.  Ed. D. A. Carson and H. G. M. Williamson. Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 1988. 99-121.

Altmann, Alexander.  Moses Mendelssohn:  A Biographical Study.  University, Alabama:  University of Alabama Press, 1975.

Aran, Gideon.  "Return to the Scripture in Modern Israel."  Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Section des Sciences Religieuses 99 (1993): 101-31.

Ashton, Dianne.  Rebecca Gratz:  Women and Judaism in Antebellum America.  Detroit:  Wayne State University Press, 1997.

Assmann, Jan.  "Translating Gods:  Religion as a Factor of Cultural (Un)Translatability."  The Translatability of Cultures:  Figurations of the Space Between.  Ed. Sanford Budick and Wolfgang Iser. Stanford:  Stanford University Press, 1996. 25-36.

Athearn, Walter Scott.  Religious Education and American Democracy.  Boston:  The Pilgrim Press, 1917.

Aubrey, Edwin E.  "Teaching the Bible in an Age of Science."  Religious Education 23 (1928): 149-53.

Aubrey, Edwin, and Gerald B. Smith.  "Nature of Science and Religion and Their Interrelation."  Religious Education 23 (1928): 304-14.

Babington, Bruce and Peter William Evans.  Biblical Epics: Sacred Narrative in the Hollywood Cinema.  Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993.

Baeck, Leo.  The Essence of Judaism.  New York:  Schocken Books, 1978; first published 1905.

Bamberger, Bernard J.  The Bible:  A Modern Jewish Approach.  New York:  B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, 1955.

Barkai, Avraham and Paul Mendes-Flohr. Renewal and Destruction 1918-1945.  Vol. 4 of German-Jewish History in Modern Times. Ed. Michael A. Meyer.  New York:  Columbia University Press, 1996.

Baron, Salo W.  The Russian Jew under Tsars and Soviets.  New York: Macmillan, 1964.

Barr, David L., and Nicholas Piediscalzi (eds.).  The Bible in American Education:  From Source Book to Textbook.  Philadelphia:  Fortress Press, 1982.

Bartlett, Edward R.  "The Character Education Movement in the Public Schools."  In Studies in Religious Education.  Ed. Philip Henry Lotz and L. W. Crawford, 450-71.  Nashville:  Cokesbury Press, 1931.

Behar, Ruth.  The Vulnerable Observer:  Anthropology That Breaks Your Heart.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1996.

Ben-Horin, Meir. "John Dewey and Jewish Education."  Religious Education. 55 (1960): 201-2.

Benderly, Samson.  "The School Man's Viewpoint."  Conference on Perpetuation of Judaism (Thirtieth Council, Union of American Hebrew Congregations), 82-91.  Cincinnati:  UAHC, 1927.

Benjamin, Walter.  "The Storyteller." In Illuminations.   Ed.  Hannah Arendt.  New York:  Schocken Books, 1969.

Berkhofer, Robert F.  Beyond the Great Story:  History as Text and Discourse.  Cambridge:  Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1995.

Berkovitz, Jay R.  "The French Revolution and the Jews:  Assessing the Cultural Impact."  AJS Review 20.1 (1995): 25-86.

----.  "Jewish Scholarship and Identity in Nineteenth-Century France."  Modern Judaism 18 (1998): 1-33.

----.  The Shaping of Jewish Identity in Nineteenth-Century France.  Detroit:  Wayne State University Press, 1989.

Berkson, Isaac B.  Theories of Americanization:  A Critical Study, with Special Reference to the Jewish Group.  Contributions to Education, No. 109. New York:  Teachers College Press, Columbia University, 1920. Reprinted New York:  AMS Press, 1972.

Berrol, Selma.  "When Uptown Met Downtown:  Julia Richman's Work in the Jewish Community of New York, 1880-1912."  American Jewish History 70 (1980/81): 35-51.

Bialik, Hayim Nahman.  Aftergrowth and Other Stories.  Trans. I. M. Lask.  Philadelphia:  The Jewish Publication Society, 1939.

Bialik, Hayim Nahman and Yehoshua Hana Raunitzky (eds.).  The Book of Legends (Sefer Ha-Aggadah):  Legends from the Talmud and Midrash.  Trans. William G. Braude.  New York:  Schocken, 1992.  First published in Hebrew, 1908-11.

Black, Eugene C.  The Social Politics of Anglo-Jewry, 1880-1920.  Oxford:  Basil Blackwell, 1988.

Blank, Sheldon.  "The Hebrew Scriptures as a Source of Moral Guidance."  In Scripture in the Jewish and Christian Traditions: Authority, Interpretation, Relevance.  Ed. Frederick Greenspahn. 169-82. Nashville: Abingdon, 1982.

----.  "Religious Educational Values in Prophetic Literature."  Religious Education 41 (1946): 83-87.

Blumenfield, Samuel M.  "John Dewey and Jewish Education."  In Judaism and the Jewish School:  Selected Essays on the Direction and Purpose of Jewish Education.  Ed. Judah Pilch and Meir Ben-Horin, 144-55. New York:  Bloch Publishing Company, 1966.

Board of Jewish Education (Chicago).  Course of Study Outline for the Jewish Sunday School.  Chicago, 1944. 

Bonfil, Robert. "Preaching as Mediation between Elite and Popular Cultures:  The Case of Judah Del Bene."  In Preachers of the Italian Ghetto.  Ed. David B. Ruderman, 67-88.  Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1992.

"Books for Children and Young People."  The Jewish Teacher 7.1 (1938/39): 35-37.

Booth, Wayne.  "'Of the standard of moral taste': Literary Criticism as Moral Inquiry."  In In Face of the Facts: Moral Inquiry in American Scholarship.  Ed. Richard Wightman Fox and Robert B. Westbrook, 149-80.  Washington, D. C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

Bottigheimer, Ruth S.  The Bible for Children from the Age of Gutenberg to the Present.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1996.

----. "The Bible for Children: The Emergence and Development of the Genre, 1550-1990."  In The Church and Childhood.  Papers read at the 1993 summer meeting and the 1994 winter meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society. Ed. Diana Wood.  Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 1994.

----. "Bible Reading, 'Bibles,' and the Bible for Children in Early Modern Germany."  Past and Present 139 (1993): 66-89.

----. "The Child-Reader of Children's Bibles, 1656-1753."  In Infant Tongues: The Voice of the Child in Literature. Ed. Elizabeth Goodenough, Mark A. Heberle, and Naomi Sokoloff, 44-56.  Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1994.

----.  "Moses Mordechai Büdinger's Kleine Bibel (1923) and Vernacular Jewish Children's Bibles."  Jewish Social Studies 2 (1995): 83-98.

----. "Religion for the Young in Bible Story Collections (Kinderbibeln)."  Fabula: Zeitschrift für Erzählforschung. 32 (1991): 19-32.

Bourne, Randolph S. "Trans-National America."  Atlantic Monthly. 118 (July, 1916): 86-97.

----.  "Jews and Trans-National America."  Menorah Journal 2 (December 1916): 277-84.

----.  War and the Intellectuals:  Collected Essays, 1915-1919.  Ed. Carl Resek.  New York, 1964.

Bower, William Clayton.  "A Critical Re-evaluation of the Biblical Outlook of Progressive Religious Education."  Religious Education 38 (1943): 3-9.

----.  "The Nature, Content, and Form of the Curriculum."  In Studies in Religious Education.  Ed. Philip Henry Lotz and L. W. Crawford, 175-99.  Nashville:  Cokesbury Press, 1931.

Boyarin, Daniel.  Intertextuality and the Reading of Midrash.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 1990.

----.  "Placing Reading:  Ancient Israel and Medieval Europe."  In The Ethnography of Reading.  Ed. Jonathan Boyarin, 11-37.  Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1993.

Boylan,  Anne M.  Sunday School:  The Formation of an American Institution, 1790-1880.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1988.

Bradner, Lester.  "What Biblical Material?  What Portions of the Bible Are Best Adapted for Particular Sunday School Ends, and How Should These Ends Control the Methods of Using This Material."  Religious Education 5 (1910/11): 487-92.

Braude, Ann  D.  "Jewish Women in the Twentieth Century:  Building a Life in America."  In Women and Religion in America.  Vol. 3: 1900-1968.  Ed.  Rosemary Radford Ruether and  Rosemary Skinner Keller, 131-74. San  Francisco:  Harper and Row, 1981.

Bregman, Marc.  "Midrash Rabbah and the Medieval Collector Mentality."  Prooftexts 17.1 (1997): 63-76.

Brenner, Michael, Stefi Jersch-Wenzel, and Michael A. Meyer.  Emancipation and Acculturation 1780-1871.  Vol. 2 of German-Jewish History in Modern Times. Ed. Michael A. Meyer.  New York:  Columbia University Press, 1997.

Breuer, Edward.  The Limits of Enlightenment:  Jews, Germans, and the Eighteenth-Century Study of Scripture.  Cambridge:  Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies (distributed by Harvard University Press), 1996.

----.  "(Re)creating Traditions of Language and Texts:  The Haskalah and Cultural Continuity."  Modern Judaism 16 (1996): 161-83.

Breuer, Mordechai.  Modernity within Tradition:  The Social History of Orthodox Jewry in Imperial Germany.  Trans. Elizabeth Petuchowski.  New York:  Columbia University Press, 1992.

Breuer, Mordechai and Michael Graetz.  Tradition and Enlightenment, 1600-1780.  Vol. 1 of German-Jewish History in Modern Times. Ed. Michael A. Meyer.  New York:  Columbia University Press, 1996.

Bricker, Harry.  Jewish  Education in Chicago.  Chicago:  The Jewish  Charities of Chicago, 1940.

Brickner, Barnett R.  "The God-Idea in the Light of Modern Thought and Its Pedagogic Implications."  CCARY 40 (1930): 304-22.

----.  "The Modern God Idea."  Religious Education 26 (1931): 851-57.

Brownlee, Jane.  A Plan for Child Training. Springfield, Mass.: G. W. Holden, 1905.

Brumberg, Stephen F.  Going to America, Going to School: The Jewish Immigrant Public School Encounter in Turn-of-the-Century New York City.  New York: Praeger, 1986.

Bruns, Gerald L.  "Midrash and Allegory:  The Beginnings of Scriptural Interpretation."  In The Literary Guide to the Bible.  Ed. Robert Alter and Frank Kermode, 625-46. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1987.

Buber, Martin.  "The Man of Today and the Jewish Bible."  In Israel and the World:   Essays in a Time of Crisis, 89-102.  New York:  Schocken Books, 1948.

----.  "Why We Should Study Jewish Sources."  In Israel and the World:  Essays in a Time of Crisis, 146-48.  New York:  Schocken Books, 1948.

Buber, Martin and Franz Rosenzweig.  Scripture and Translation.  Trans. Lawrence Rosenwald, with Everett Fox.   Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 1994.

Budick, Sanford and Wolfgang Iser (eds.).  The Translatability of Cultures:  Figuration of the Space Between.  Stanford:  Stanford University Press, 1996.

Buttenwieser, Moses.  "Character-Building and Ethics."  CCARY 25 (1915): 307-13.

----.  "The Presentation of Biblical Stories to  Children."  The Biblical World 35 (1910): 387-95.

Butterfield, Herbert.  The Whig Interpretation of History. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1931.

Bynum, Caroline Walker, "Wonder."  American Historical Review 102 (1997): 1-26.

Cabot, Ella Lyman. Ethics for Children: A Guide for Teachers and Parents. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1910.

Calisch, Rabbi Edward N.  "Judaism and the Public School System of America."  CCARY 3 (1892): 124-30.

Carlson, Robert A.  The Americanization Syndrome: A Quest for Conformity.  New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987.

Carper, James C., and Thomas C. Hunt, eds.  Religious Schooling in America.  Birmingham,  AL:  Religious Education Press, 1984.

Chazan, Barry.  "Education in the Synagogue:  The Transformation of the Supplementary School."  In The American Synagogue:  A Sanctuary Transformed.  Ed. Jack Wertheimer, 170-84.  New York and Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 1987.

Chipkin, Israel S.  "Dr. Mordecai M. Kaplan and Jewish Education."  In Mordecai M. Kaplan:  An Evaluation.  Ed. Ira Eisenstein and Eugene Kohn, 85-118.  New York:  Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation, Inc., 1952.

----.  Twenty-five Years of Jewish Education in the United States.  New York:  Jewish Education Association of New York City, 1937.

Coe, George A.  "The Definitive Dewey."  Religious Education 35 (1940): 45-50.

Cohen, Naomi W.  "The Challenges of Darwinism and Biblical Criticism to American Judaism."  Modern Judaism 4 (1984): 121-57.

----.  Jews in Christian America:  The Pursuit of Religious Equality.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1992.

Cohen, Steven M. and Gabriel Horencyzk, ed.  National Variations in Jewish Identity: Implications for Jewish Education.  Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999.

Cohn, Norman.  Noah's Flood:  The Genesis Story in Western Thought.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1996.

Colodner, Solomon.  Jewish Education in Germany under the Nazis.  [New York]:  Jewish Education Committee Press, 1964.

Cooper, John.  The Child in Jewish History.  Northvale, New Jersey:  Jason Aronson Inc., 1996.

Cope, Henry F.  "A Selected List of Books on Moral Training and Instruction in the Public Schools."  Religious Education 5 (1910/11): 718-32.

Cremin, Lawrence.  American Education:  The Metropolitan Experience, 1876-1980.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1988.

----.  American Education: The National Experience, 1783-1876.  New York: Harper & Row, 1980.

Cronbach, Abraham.  The Bible and Our Social Outlook.  Cincinnati:  UAHC, 1941.

Cross, Robert D.  "The Origins of Parochial Schools in America."  American Benedictine Review. 16 (1965): 194-209.

Cubberley, Ellwood.  Changing Conceptions of Education.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909.

Cutter, William.  "Kaplan and Jewish Education:  Reflections on His Influence."  In The American Judaism of Mordecai M. Kaplan.  Ed. Emanuel S. Goldsmith, Mel Scult, and Robert M. Seltzer, 370-84.  New York & London:  New York University Press, 1990.

Davis, Moshe.  "The Ladder of Jewish Education:  A Program for Jewish Education in Conservative Judaism."  Conservative Judaism 4 (1947/48): 1-14.

Davis, Orville L.  "A History of the Religious Education Association."  Religious Education 44 (1949): 41-54.

Deinard, Rabbi Samuel N.  "Character-Building and the Study of Hebrew."  CCARY 25 (1915): 313-18.

Deitcher, Howard.  "The Child's Understanding of the Biblical Personality."  Studies in Jewish Education. 5 (1990): 167-82.

Delaney, Carol.  Abraham on Trial:  The Social Legacy of Biblical Myth.  Princeton:  Princeton University Press, 1998.

Dewey, John.  Democracy and Education.  Published as Volume 9 of The Middle Works, 1899-1924.  Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1980.

----.  "The Principle of Nationality."  Menorah Journal 3 (1917): 203-8.

Dimock, Hedley S.  "What Religious Attitude Is Compatible with the Scientific Attitude?"  Religious Education 23 (1928): 125-31.

Dinin, Samuel.  Judaism in a Changing Civilization.  New York:  Bureau of Publications Teachers College, Columbia University, 1933.

----.  "The Influence of John Dewey on Some Pioneer Jewish Educators."  Jewish Education 48 (Spring 1980): 6-11, 18.

----.  "Teaching the God-Idea to Children:  A Review of the Bibliography of the Last Five Years."  Jewish Education 6.2 (1934): 66-72.

----.  "These Things I Remember."  Jewish Education 60.1 (Spring 1993): 6-13.

Drachler, Norman.  A Bibliography of Jewish Education in the United States.  Detroit:  Wayne State University Press, 1996.

Dushkin, Alexander M.  "Democracy and Jewish Education."  Jewish Education 14.2 (1942/43): 94-100.

----.  Living Bridges: Memoirs of an Educator.  Jerusalem: Keter Publishing House, 1975.

----.  "The Personality of Samson Benderly, His Life and Influence," Jewish Education 20 (1949):

----.  "Towards an American Jewish Education."  Jewish Education 13.1 (1941/42): 17-22.

Eggleston, Margaret W.  The Use of the Story in Religious Education.  New York: George H. Doran Company, 1920.

Ehrmann, Elieser L.  "Jewish Education in Germany."  Jewish Education 11.2 (1939/40): 91-100.

Eisenberg, Azriel L.  "Teaching the Bible."  The Jewish Teacher 9.2 (1940/41): 1-16.

Eisenstein, Miriam.  Jewish Schools in Poland, 1913-39:  Their Philosophy and Development.  New York:  King's Crown Press, Columbia University, 1950.

Elazar, Daniel J.  "The Development of the American Synagogue."  In American Synagogue History:  A Bibliography and State-of-the-Field Survey.  Ed. Alexandra Shecket Korros and Jonathan D. Sarna, 23-53.  New York:  Markus Wiener Pub., 1988.

----.  "Jewish Religious, Ethnic, and National Identities: Convergences and Conflicts."  In National Variations in Jewish Identity: Implications for Jewish Education.  Ed. Steven M. Cohen and Gabriel Horenczyk, 36-52.  Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999.

Elbaum, Jacob.  "Yalqut Shim'oni and the Medieval Midrashic Anthology."  Prooftexts 17.2 (1997): 133-51.

Elbogen, Ismar.  Jewish Liturgy:  A Comprehensive History.  Philadelphia:  Jewish Publication Society, 1993.

Eliach, Yaffa.  There Once Was a World:  A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok.  Boston:  Little, Brown and Company, 1998.

Eliav, Mordechai.  Ha-Hinukh ha-Yehudi be-Germanyah bi-yeme ha-haskala veha- emantsipatsyah [Jewish Education in Germany in the Period of Enlightenment and Emancipation].  Jerusalem: Hotsa’at ha-sefarim shel ha-Sokhnut ha-Yehudit le-Erets Yisra’el, 1960.

Endelman, Todd M. (ed.).  Jewish Apostasy in the Modern World.  New York:  Holmes & Meier, 1987.

Endelman, Todd M.  The Jews of Georgian England, 1714-1830: Tradition and Change in a Liberal Society.  Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 1979.

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