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1. jwa.org
jwa.org/this_week/05/02/Gladys - [Cached]Published on: 9/6/2004 Last Visited: 5/26/2008
AJC publishes bicentennial guidebook by Gladys RosenJWA - "This Day in History" - May 2, 1975
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Born and raised in New York City and educated at Columbia University, Gladys Rosen became the program specialist at the American Jewish Committee (AJC) in the early 1970s.There, she drew on her training in history and Judaic studies to write several guidebooks focused on American Jewish history.First, in 1971, Rosen wrote a manual entitled "Guidelines to Jewish History and Social Studies Instructional Material."
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In addition to writing these and other publications, Rosen helped organize conferences for the AJC on the Jewish family, the changing role of the Jewish woman, and Jewish education.She was also active in continuing education projects, serving as the assistant director of the Academy for Jewish Studies Without Walls and the Jewish Studies Summer Seminar series.In addition, Rosen has edited two books: Jewish Life in America: Historical Perspectives (1978) and (with Steven Bayme) Jewish Family and Jewish Continuity (1994). -
2. JWA Presents "This Week in History"
www.jwa.org/this_week/week18.h - [Cached]Published on: 9/6/2004 Last Visited: 4/6/2006
Born and raised in New York City and educated at Columbia University, Gladys Rosen became the program specialist at the American Jewish Committee in the early 1970s. There, she drew on her training in history and Judaic studies to write several guidebooks focused on American Jewish history. First, in 1971, Rosen wrote a manual entitled "Guidelines to Jewish History and Social Studies Instructional Material."
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In addition to writing these and other publications, Rosen helped organize conferences for the AJC on the Jewish family, the changing role of Jewish women, and Jewish education. She was also active in continuing education projects, serving as the assistant director of the Academy for Jewish Studies Without Walls and the Jewish Studies Summer Seminar series. In addition, Rosen has edited two books: Jewish Life in America: Historical Perspectives (1978) and (with Steven Bayme) Jewish Family and Jewish Continuity (1994).

