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“The Alef Bet Quest CD-ROM has proved to be a success: most of the third graders are playing the games on a weekly basis, reinforcing what we learn in class at home, which I believe has played a huge role in the students’ amazing strides in mastering the alef bet. It has been an incredible experience to watch these students really grab hold of their Hebrew education and run with it.” |
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Susan Goldberg Pardo
Director of Education,
Temple Beth Zion
Amherst, New York
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“One parent told me her daughter keeps asking if she can play with her Alef Bet Quest computer games. Behind the closed door, the mom hears, ‘Ba, ba.’ The kids are having so much fun with it.” |
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Hilary Greenberg
Education Director
Congregation B'nai Israel
Basking Ridge, New Jersey |
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“When I saw Alef Bet Quest on the Golem Plan, I thought, This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. It is vibrant and appealing and my families will be very excited about the CD-ROM component.” |
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Julie Wohl
Education Director
Zeman Religious School of Oheb Shalom
South Orange, New Jersey |
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“I want to be your poster child for Alef Bet Quest and Kol Yisrael. I think this series is wonderful. It fits perfectly with our needs—something to do at home to help children and their parents and something in class to engage the kids. I like the philosophy behind the teaching.” |
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Gail Buchbinder
Principal
Temple Beth AhmYisrael Religious School
Springfield, New Jersey |
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"Kol
hakavod to Behrman House on the release of Alef Bet Quest and Kol
Yisrael. I particularly like the connections in Alef Bet Quest between Hebrew language and modern Israel. Our local schools strive to
identify engaging learning resources to teach both Israel and Hebrew
language to our students in younger grades, and I am certain that Alef
Bet Quest will help students learn more about these topics.
The updated
and colorful graphics in both Alef Bet Quest and Kol Yisrael text and software are a visual treat, and I appreciate that the software
allows students to proceed at their own pace – either fast-moving or slow
and leisurely." |
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Michael
Lederman
Director, Battat Educational Resource Center
Bureau of Jewish Education
San Francisco, California
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