NEW YORK (JTA) – Parents at three more New York City yeshivas are being told to find another school for next year as the State Education Department clamps down on schools flouting requirements for secular education instruction.
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The schools will lose their legal status and will not receive any public funding for meals, transportation, textbooks orother programs after June 30, which is the deadline for all schools in the state to comply with the secular education mandate, according to a spokesperson for the New York State Education Department.
The government crackdown comes after years of legislative battles, court disputes, and public debate over the quality and character of education received by an estimated 65,000 yeshiva students across New York state.
The state ultimately decided that all children learn to speak, read and write in English and gain at least basic knowledge of math, science, and social studies. While many yeshivas teach these topics alongside religious instruction, some do not, focusing entirely on the study of Jewish texts.
Some of the schools deemed to violate the state’s requirements have moved to improve their instruction of secular subjects. Others, the education department spokesperson said, have received repeated warnings but failed to engage with the department about making changes to their curriculum.
Three schools, two of which are part of the same yeshiva, received notices in early February that they were losing their legal status as schools. Three additional schools, all in Brooklyn, were notified last week.
They are:
Mosdos Chasidei Square, at 105 Heyward Street
Mosdos Chasidei Square Boro Park, at 1373 43rd Street
Yeshiva Torah V’Yirah Bais Rochel, also known as United Talmudical Academy of Boro Park, at 1275 36th Street
None of the schools responded to requests for comment from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Several yeshivas in the Hudson Valley are in open defiance of the education department and are expecting to face similar sanctions in the near future, according to the Times Union.
“We’re not going to let the inspectors in, we’re not going to teach what you want to teach. If we’re cut off, we’re cut off,” Rabbi Abraham Klein, a spokesman for the Hudson Valley schools, was quoted as saying.
Klein said the schools and the families they serve see secular education mandates as an attack on their religious way of life and are preparing to resist authorities. For example, the schools are working with lawyers to offer aid to parents who would face fines or arrests for not withdrawing their children.
“We’re ready for that fight. With God’s help we’re going to win it,” Klein told the Times Union.
Yeshiva education advocates point out that learning the Talmud and other Jewish texts requires intensive analysis and the development of critical thinking skills. They also argue that graduates of their schools outperform public school graduates in many ways.
But advocates on the other hand side of the issue say that a lack of secular instruction creates dependency in haredi Orthodox adults.
The secular education mandate and the current enforcement campaign represent a victory for Young Advocates for Fair Education, an advocacy group that sued the Education Department in 2015, claiming that many yeshiva students were entering adulthood without basic skills and knowledge.
“With these letters, NYSED is working to ensure that every child in New York receives the education they are guaranteed under state law,” YAFFED Executive Director Adina Mermelstein Konikoff said in a statement about the three latest schools to be penalized. “For years, students in these yeshivas have been deprived of even the most basic education, leaving them unprepared for life after school. We appreciate NYSED’s work to protect students’ right to a basic education.”
I fail to understand why chasdisha schools can’t teach high school boys and 7th -8th grade or whatever they call its (“kita ches”) some basic secular studies. Forget about the NYS corrupt LGBT requirements. But why can’t you teach financial mathematics, Compute literacy, some writing, basic biology? And its not like these boys are learning bhasmada all day. Mist 13-15 year olds can’t sit and learn a whole day. So why not? To be clear yes I get it, he can end up being yoly Landau and not learn these stuff. But if he isn’t leraning gemara all day and this does help even someone like Landua why not teach it? Whats wrong with it? I tend to think the answer is just that we are less of a cult if we teach secular things. It has nothing to do with the eibshter or being extra frum. Because its not bad hashkafa nor bitul torah. Its sad. P.S. I don’t believe these schools would be in trouble if they did that.
Moral of the story dont take public funds.
Look teach your kids as you want as long as you are okay with out using tax money. Yeshivas charge more per a student then public schools and then double dip and take money from the government. YU is now also under attack because it took public funds.
So will the state also pull funding and status for all the failing public schools who don’t teach kids how read and write or math on grade level?
At least these kids know how to learn a blatt gemara.
Unfortunately, the public school system churns embarrassingly few literate students. They should really try to fix their own problems before focusing on Chasidish schools.
Maybe the state should require anyone on welfare to be able to speak and write proper English. That would get the NAACP up in arms
Adina mermelstien and all self hating jews at yaffed… your gehinoms are boundless… time to face it
About time ppl wake up and look around and see clearly…public school education is definitely not whats giving anyone a better parnassa.
all yeshivas should stop being beholden to the government
Hochul
Even if they had good intentions, mermelstein and moster started a war against gedolei yisrael and for that there’s a huge price to pay. Even if some non torah learners on VIN say otherwise based on knowing nothing about what the Torah actually says about rodfim
Luckily simcha felder will undo
It is important to educate your kids as you want, not as the state dictates.
I am certain that they get much local support from the chassidim.
Instead of waiting for stupid corrupt askanim to help we should collectively stop supporting zionism and start educating our you the