EXPLAINER: New York State Votes to Take Control of Yeshivas – What does it all mean?

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Onewayticket
Onewayticket
1 year ago

Simple- it means Cleaveland, Houston and Florida Jewish communities are about to experience large and rapid growth.

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

why do court jews like aguda/FJCC/Satmar still insist on supporting Kathy FJCC Hochul? i mean the few bucks she throws them cant be worth it

Maven
Maven
1 year ago

It means nothing,zilch,zero.

Here in the USA it is freedom of religion. This is not Nazi Germany or communist Russia.

Nobody and nobody will tell a Frum Yid how, where and what to educate our children, period!

Paul Near Philadelphia
Paul Near Philadelphia
1 year ago

It means nothing. There is no budget for enforcement.

Ben
Ben
1 year ago

Make the Woke go broke … vote the the right candidates …

Zelig
Zelig
1 year ago

The Supreme Court ruled that education is religious freedom when the same thing was tried against the Amish.

Yeshivas will win in court. The U.S. precedent has already been set.

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Toeiva us now a MUST Subject thanks to Kathy fjcc hochul

Aron b
Aron b
1 year ago

9/11 atak on the chosidim