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  2. List of programs broadcast by Israeli Educational Television

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    Cushion Kids; Delfy and His Friends; Dino Babies; Dinosaur Train; Dr Otter; Edward and Friends; Faerie Tale Theatre; The Fairytaler; Fiddley Foodle Bird; The Forgotten Toys; Fraggle Rock; The Funny Company; Funnybones; Gordon the Garden Gnome; Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child; Hello Kitty and Friends; Here Comes the Grump; Holly ...

  3. Kan Educational - Wikipedia

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    Kan Educational (Hebrew: כאן חינוכית, Kan Hinuchit) is a public television channel in Israel designated for children, on behalf of the Israel Broadcasting Corporation. The channel launched on August 15, 2018 and replaced Israeli Educational Television , which preceded it.

  4. Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel

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    Hand in Hand utilizes pedagogic models such as Project Based Learning, Place-Based Education, and Problem-Based Learning, in order to enhance students' critical thinking, independent research skills, and creativity. The Hand in Hand Education Department develops curricula in Hebrew and Arabic tailored to multicultural themes and texts, and ...

  5. Hebrew school - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew school is usually taught in dedicated classrooms at a synagogue, under the instruction of a Hebrew teacher (who may or may not be fluent in Hebrew), and often receives support from the cantor for learning the ancient chanting of a student's Torah portion, and from the rabbi during their ceremony since they must read from a Torah scroll ...

  6. Rechov Sumsum - Wikipedia

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    Rechov Sumsum (Hebrew: רחוב סומסום, literally: Sesame Street) is the Israeli adaptation of the U.S. children's show Sesame Street.. The first three series of the show were a joint production of the Israeli Educational Television and the Sesame Workshop, a Worldwide American non-profit organization that has been co-producing the original American Sesame Street since 1969.

  7. Cheder - Wikipedia

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    In more Modern Orthodox Jewish communities in the Diaspora, chadarim (plural of cheder) are sometimes attended outside normal school hours. There, Jewish children attending non-Jewish schools can pick up some rudimentary knowledge of the Jewish religion and traditions, learn how to read Hebrew and understand some basic Hebrew vocabulary.