Hebrew term
שיעור מולדת
it is what it is ,,, that lesson that teaches you how to be a good citizen
'Citizenship' class?
4 | Citizenship studies | Debbie Nevo |
5 +1 | national history lesson /Civics lesson | Gad Kohenov |
Non-PRO (1): Itzik Greenvald Mivtach
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Proposed translations
Citizenship studies
Alternatively, Civics (what they used to call it when they had such a thing in the UK many years ago - my mother's generation).
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Note added at 8 hrs (2013-04-05 06:08:50 GMT)
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Citizenship or Civics is of course אזרחות
שיעור מולדת - simply history?
national history lesson /Civics lesson
National history lesson = שיעור במולדת
הנה למטה המילים לשיר שיעור מולדת אותו שר אפרים שמיר
shironet.mako.co.il/
Not clear which one you mean, so I give you both options.
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