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Religious School for Parents Planned at Temple Beth-el

October 27, 1930
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A school for parents is a new experiment in the religious education of adults to be conducted in connection with the Beth El College of Jewish Studies and launched at Temple Beth El here tonight. Rabbi Leon Fram is the director of the College of Jewish Studies.

The idea of the School for Parents is that in order to co-operate with the religious education of their children parents must be thoroughly acquainted with the subjects which their children take up in the religious school. Thus, if a child in the school is taking up the study of the Bible, the parent ought to be in a position to answer the child’s casual questions about the Bible, the parent ought to be in a position to answer the child’s casual questions about the Bible, to discuss the week’s lesson intelligently with the child and to supplement the religious education of the school with an atmosphere favorable to religious study at home.

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