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Israeli Education Ministry Expands Curriculum on Yemenite Jewish Immigration and Settlement History

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The Israeli Ministry of Education has announced a significant expansion of its curriculum to deepen the study of Yemenite Jewish immigration and its unique contribution to the settlement of Israel and the Zionist enterprise. This update will be implemented in the mandatory high school curriculum, focusing on the Jewish settlement in Mandatory Palestine, aiming to provide students with a more comprehensive understanding of immigration, settlement, nation-building, and the struggle for the establishment of the State of Israel.

For the first time, the story of Kfar Shiloach will be included as a case study within the curriculum. This example illustrates the Jewish settlement in Jerusalem and the impact of violent events such as the 1929 riots and the Arab Revolt of 1936-1939 on the Jewish community in the land of Israel. The curriculum will also broaden the coverage of the Yemenite Jewish community's history beyond the limited mentions previously included.

To support the implementation of these changes, the Ministry will develop new teaching materials, lesson units, and learning resources to assist educators in delivering the updated content effectively. These resources will be made available when the new curriculum takes effect, ensuring a richer educational experience regarding Jewish immigration and settlement history in Israel.

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