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The Hebrew Language Demonstrated on Ollendorff's Method: Practical Parts 1 & 2
This book, published in 1850 in New York City by J. M. Jackson, is a two-part Hebrew language textbook based on Ollendorff's method. It was printed at the first Hebrew publishing house in New York City, founded by Solomon Jackson. The author, G. M. Cohen, was a prominent cantor and educator, known for introducing modern pedagogical techniques into Hebrew education and establishing the first permanent synagogue choir in America. The text emphasizes a practical approach to learning Hebrew.
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- COHEN, G. M. , REV. / JACKSON, J. M. (SON OF SOLOMON HENRY)
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