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  • Samson Benderly (1876 – July 9, 1944) was a major figure in promoting Jewish education in the United States. He was born in Safed, Ottoman Palestine,...
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    Jonah Tscharno, Simha Hayyim Vilkomitz, Yishaq Epstein, David Yellin, Samson Benderly, Nisson Touroff, Sarah Schenirer, Yehiel Halperin, H. A. Friedland...
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  • North America. Achvah was founded in 1927 at Averne, Long Island by Samson Benderly, then director of the New York Bureau of Jewish Education, as a summer...
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  • Samson Benderly in 1910, although Scharfstein was not among the group of proteges known as "the Benderly Boys," Scharfstein believing that Benderly often...
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  • three couples who had studied under the influential Jewish educator Samson Benderly: Albert & Bertha Schoolman, Alexander & Julia Dushkin, and Isaac &...
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  • of the Institute's director, Dr. Albert P. Schoolman, a disciple of Samson Benderly. A permanent site for the camp on Martin's Lake near Port Jervis, New...
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    הוצאת ספרים ע״ש י״ל מאגנס, האוניברסיטה העברית. ISBN 978-965-493-227-1. Benderly, Arieh (2000). From Bloom to Camila (in Hebrew). א. בנדרלי. Hachlili, R...
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