At B.A.T.T.
Gershon Kranzler
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(Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, May 30, 2012)
“At B.A.T.T.” is a collection of original stories about the Bnei Abraham Talmud Torah in Brooklyn which provided a basic Jewish education for Jewish youth in the period before the rise of the Day School and Yeshiva movement, just after World War II.Rabbi Abraham Greenberg was the principal of B.A.T.T., a much admired, dedicated teacher and counselor who was devoted to his students and highly motivated to infuse them with the joyous spirit of Torah Judaism.One of his primary concerns was to teach his beloved students the importance of love for a fellow Jew and the performance of good deeds. The fascinating and imaginative projects and adventures of Benny, Yossi, Yankie, Melly, Ray and the other boys in their relationships with other Jews and in their celebration of Jewish holidays and customs for the material for these stories.The author, Dr. Gershon Kranzler, is an eminent educator and prolific writer, well steeped in Jewish tradition and possessing a keen understanding of the needs and the scope of the young reader.Other books by Dr. Kranzler include: The Coachman, The Silver Rings, The Reunion, Chanan and His Violin, and The Broken Bracelet.