Jewish education and formation in Glasgow: a case study
This article explores the formational provision within a faith community when faith schooling ends at the primary stage. A case study, part of a larger multi-faith study, examined the Jewish community in the greater Glasgow area--a small, and shrinking, community with a long history of relatively peaceful integration but increasingly pressurised by secularisation, assimilation and emigration. There is a well-attended Jewish primary school, but no secondary school. A range of approaches to youth formation and education for children of secondary age has evolved--approaches linked to a variety of conceptions of Jewish identity. The aim, ultimately, is to include all Jewish children, no matter how they construct their Jewish identity, in the community.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Lecturer, Department of Religious Education, Faculty of Education University of Glasgow 11 Eldon Street Glasgow G3 6NH UK
Publication date: 01 April 2004
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