Head of Teacher Programs

Dr. Ayalon Edelstain

Email
ayalon69@zahav.net.il
Office
Jacobovitz Building, floor 4
Fields of Interest

Jewish Education

Specially: Israeli Jewish Education

Modern Jewish Philosophy

Specially: Franz Rosenzweig's philosophy

 

Reception Hours
By appointment
    CV

    Academic Education

    B.A in Philosophy, Hebrew University, 1996

    M.A. in Jewish Philosophy, Hebrew University, 2001

       Thesis – "Speech and Silence in Rosenzweig's philosophy of language".

       (Advisor- Prof. Paul Mendes-Flohr.)

    Ph.D. in Jewish Philosophy, Haifa University, 2003-5

       Thesis – "Existence and Redemption: Existentialism and Eschatology in the

       philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig". (Advisor – Prof. Ehud Luz.) (submitted in 18.9.05)  Fellowship: Support for doctoral studies by the Advanced Studies Authority, Haifa University 2003-5.

    Also: Teaching Diploma, Bible and Jewish Philosophy, Kerem Institute, Jerusalem, 2001.

    Academic Teaching

    Lecturer in the course "Methodology in Jewish Philosophy Teaching". Bar-Ilan University, 2006-2016.

    Lecturer in the course : "Teaching Jewish Philosophy: Advanced Problems & Dillemas" , Tel Aviv University, 2008-2016

     Lecturer of different courses at "Jewish Culture" department, Hakibutzim College, Tel Aviv. 2010-2016

    Lecturer and teachers' guide, Shalom Hartman Institute, Be'eri program, 2007-2016

    Lecturer and teachers' guide, Ministry of Education, Jewish Philosophy department, 2002-2016

    Lecturer at Lockey International Academy of Jewish Studies, 2001-2007

    Also: High school teacher of Jewish Philosophy, Philosophy, Bible and Talmud, 1996-2006

    Editor and Academic Advisor

    Editing "Bein Hashmashot : Israeli Judaism – Education and Creation",  Shalom Hartman Institute, 2013-2016

    Member of the Academic Committee of "The Michael Rosenak Jewish Education Library" The Melton Centre for Jewish Education & Mofet Institute.

                                                  

     

     

    Courses
    Methodology in Jewish Philosophy Teaching

    The teaching of Jewish Philosophy at the public school system has gone through quite a few revolutions and transformations in recent years. These changes involve rethinking of the goals behind teaching Jewish subjects to public school pupils. Following this process of rethinking quite a few new programs have been written, which are more eclectic in nature and more teacher and pupil friendly. These new programs, which are gradually implemented in schools, give rise to new questions and challenges.
    The Primary objective of the course is to expose students to the major trends in Jewish Philosophy teaching in the public education system today. Through learning basic hermeneutic and didactic concepts, the student will develop and enhance his or her bank and tools of considerations for teaching Jewish Philosophy. Through working with selected chapters from the curriculum, certain hermeneutic and didactic considerations and dilemmas will be revealed relating to the teacher’s place between the text and the pupil,  the text’s status of the text and the state of the student as a interpreter and an educated person
    Publications

    1. " Existence and Redemption: Existentialism and Eschatology in Franz Rosenzweig's Philosophy" (PhD thesis), Haifa University, 2006.

    2. "War, State & Progress in Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption", Daat , no. 67, Bar Ilan University, 2009, Pp. 83-96.

    3. "Existentialism and Eschatology in Rosenzweig's system.", Faith, Truth and Reason – an International Conference on The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig  - Jerusalem 2006.

    4. "On Openness", Akdamot, No. 8, Beit Morasha of Jerusalem, 2013. 

    5. "On Superstitious and Regulative Images", Zehuiot, No. 8, Van Leer Institute 2017.

    6. "Two Worlds & Four Faces: Between Religious Myth & Free Thought, Bein Hashmashot, No. 3, Shalom Hartman institute, 2016.

    7. " Dimensions of Meaning in Jewish Culture Teaching, Bein Hashmashot, No. 2, Shalom Hartman institute, 2015.

    8. "Between 'Jewish Culture' and 'Jewish Philosophy' in the Israeli Education System", Education and Context, Vol. No. 33, Kibbutzim College of Education 2011, Pp 299-308

    9. "Clarification of Value-concepts as a Process in Teaching Jewish Thought", Education and Context, Vol. No. 32, Kibbutzim College of Education 2010. Pp.219-226

    10. Waldorf Education and Jewish Culture, Adam Olam, No. 13 (2010).

    In editing:

    "Openness and Belief: in the Quest of Culture Education Here & Now", a book   in Mofet Institute Publication

     

     

     

    Last Updated Date : 25/12/2022