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E. This Study Guide
and You
How To Use This Guide
Read it! Nah, that's too
easy. If it was that easy we wouldn't need to
write this "Guide to the Study Guide."
First, read the section
on keeping a journal. In fact don't even attempt
to read the rest of this Guide until you have
read that section and found yourself a journal
in which to keep notes.
Each chapter is meant to
be read as an independent, self-contained entity.
In each chapter you will
find the following sequence of information.
Title Page
This Chapter and You
- an introduction.
Objectives - this
you will learn by the end of the chapter.
A Quote - a carefully
selected one.
From the Jewish Sources
- quotes specifically from Jewish books and
authors.
Readings - selected
articles, maps and charts to help make the March
of the Living more meaningful.
Questions - to help
you understand the important points in the Reading.
In the Appendix (which
you will receive later) you will find:
A Resource Guide
for locating films and videos;
A Bibliography.
In the first mailing you
will find a brief Suggested Reading List
of recommended books. As we have said before
and we will repeat often, no study guide can
even attempt to answer all your questions concerning
the Holocaust and Israel. Additional reading
will help you, and make the March of the Living
the exceptional experience which you will remember,
and may change the rest of your life.
May the Guide be with
you.
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