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CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY (2) answer(s).
 
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Battle over Jewish students in the Christian Missionary schools of mandate Palestine / Halperin, Liora R   Journal Article
Halperin, Liora R Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Studies of Jewish students in Palestine's Christian missionary schools largely end at the close of the Ottoman period. But although a tiny and diminishing fraction of Jewish students studied in such schools after the First World War, the mandate period was marked by anxious and often zealous Zionist anti-missionary campaigns. The article considers this space of Jewish-Christian interaction, arguing that even as a Hebrew-dominant society took root, missionary schools provided education in European languages, particularly English, tools that offered advantages to Jewish students with an interest in clerical work or foreign study. The continuing appeal and importance of foreign language skills cast doubt on the Zionist pretence of a self-sufficient Hebrew society.
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Schools are not battle grounds for religion / Gogineni, Babu   Journal Article
Gogineni, Babu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract l received recently a communication on Face Book that was rather disconcerting - it was typed in large font in Telugu, one of the Dravidian languages of South India. lt was shrieking that an unnamed school's authorities were considering suspension of a teacher as that teacher made students shout 'Jai Shri Raam' or 'Hail Lord Raama'. Ø Can I not praise my Lord. Raama in my own country, it wails. I Ø Was it Lord Raama or Jesus Christ that was born in India, it demands angrily. Ø Does India belong to the Hindus or to the westerners, it asks mindlessly. Ø Why should Hindu children sing Christian prayers, it asks with justi?cation. I Pointing out that almost all Missionary schools in India ban girl pupils from wearing the bindi on the forehead and bangles on their hands, it asks for banning of such Christian Missionary Schools for violation of children's rights. What is all this about? Lord Raama in Hindu mythology Lord Raama is one _of the l0 avatars or incarnations of Lord Vishnu. immensely important for the Hindus of North India, Raama is revered for his obedient ?lial morality, for his valiance as a warrior and for his rule as an ideal king.
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