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Education and Jewish Identity
In Memory of Dorothy Kripke
Dorothy Kripke was a prominent writer of books for Jewish children, including the Let’s Talk About … series, stimulating interaction between children and parents. This award, created by her family, cherishes the memory of Mrs. Kripke.
About this award
A non-fiction work that focuses on theory, history and/or practice of Jewish education and/or identity. Textbooks are not eligible.
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2023 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2022 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2021 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2020 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2019 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2018 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2017 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2016 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2015 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2014 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2013 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2012 | In Memory of Dorothy Kripke |
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2010 | Jewish Book Council Award | Isa Aron, Steven M. Cohen, Lawrence A. Hoffman, Ari Y. KelmanSacred Strategies
The Alban Institute
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2006 | Jewish Book Council Award | Faydra ShapiroBuilding Jewish Roots
McGill-Queen's University Press
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