Abstract
AbstractThe descriptive meaning and usage of the phrase “Jewish education” is ambiguous in contemporary American Jewish life. In the tradition of linguistic philosophy of education, this chapter does not come to prescribe an ideology or philosophy of what contemporary American Jewish education should be, but rather identifies how the phrase “Jewish education” is used and understood in everyday parlance in American Jewish life.
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Springer International Publishing
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