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July 11, 2018 By eJP

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  1. Rena Rotenberg says

    July 11, 2018 at 9:07 pm

    Although not a graduate of JTS, I studied there for 6 years, with such wonderful teachers as Avraham Halkin, Rabbi Schreiber, Rabbi Abraham Heschel. I am an honor graduate of Marshalliah Hebrew High School in New York City (whish no longer exists) where for 8 hours a week, the learning was Ivrit b’Ivrit. I did not graduate from JTS because I married and moved to Baltimore where I continued my studies at Baltimore Hebrew College (now part of Towson University), received an MA degree .and wrote a thesis, A Survey History of Jewish Early Childhood Education. This was a true labor of love, as my field was and is Jewish early childhood education, in all its forms.

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