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Presents a cumulative analysis of an international, longitudinal study of a tour program which brings Jewish youth from around the world to Israel. This title explores issues central to Jewish studies, including cross-cultural analysis of the impact and meaning of the program in Jewish communities around the world.
This book is a comprehensive analysis of educational tours to Israel for Jewish youth, based on the author's empirical research. The tours are explored from multiple aspects including: history, education, population and comparison of sub-populations, ethnic and religious identity, adolescence, marketing, staff, organization and logistics.
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Produktbeschreibung
Presents a cumulative analysis of an international, longitudinal study of a tour program which brings Jewish youth from around the world to Israel. This title explores issues central to Jewish studies, including cross-cultural analysis of the impact and meaning of the program in Jewish communities around the world.
This book is a comprehensive analysis of educational tours to Israel for Jewish youth, based on the author's empirical research. The tours are explored from multiple aspects including: history, education, population and comparison of sub-populations, ethnic and religious identity, adolescence, marketing, staff, organization and logistics.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Erik H. Cohen has conducted numerous international studies in the fields of Jewish education, Jewish identity, Israel-Diaspora relations, and youth culture. He has a special interest in the Facet Theory approach of data design and analysis. He has been widely published in these fields, including several books published in French and Hebrew. He is a senior lecturer in the School of Education at Bar Ilan University and Director of the Research & Evaluation Group, based at Jerusalem, Israel. Dr. Erik H. Cohen was born in Morocco, raised in France, and immigrated to Israel at the age of 22.