YNET On the path to another
confrontation with the haredim: Ynet has learned that the Education
Ministry will inform the High Court of Justice Wednesday that if within
four months, the haredi educational system does not reach an agreement
with the State regarding the issue of core studies, the government will
propose a law obligating them to introduce core subjects to all state
schools, including Meitzav
standardized testing (tests examining schools’ efficiency and growth measures).
The response of the
Education Ministry will be given to the High Court following an appeal
that was filed in 2010 by the Israel Religious Action Center – of the
Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism. In the coming days, talks will
begin between the Education Ministry and representatives of the haredi community,
in an attempt to summarize understandings over the next few months, and avoid conflict with the haredi sector.
Education Minister Shai
Piron announced during budget discussions that he would work to
establish haredi public schools while cutting budgets to haredi tracks.
The scheduled negotiations are part of this move. In the coming days,
Director General of the Education Ministry Dalit Stauber is expected to
meet with representatives of the schools
to promote the plan. [...]
Again, the power of compromise could prevent all this. All the Chareidi leadership has to do is suddenly announce that math, basic grammar and science are permitted to learn and it would take the wind out of the sails of their opponents.
ReplyDeleteMe thinks another protest in NYC is in order!!!
ReplyDeleteTwo protests in the course of two weeks would make the Israeli government even more scared!
The government knows that every person in New York will look at them as cruel and unjust (draft- even for yeshiva bachurim, and now math and science!!!).
Ho Hum
ReplyDeleteAnd the Charedim will ignore it and find other sources for supporting their schools. Children will be removed by the police and brought to public schools from which they will run away leading to an escalation. Parents will be forced to guarantee that their children will remain in public schools. They will of course refuse and be placed under house arrest (no more room in the jails). And in the end NOTHING WILL CHANGE!
ReplyDeleteWhat a waste of time.
BTW - If the Israeli government cuts off all funding to non-compliant schools, will Israeli yeshiva tuition start rising to American levels? Will Charedim have to work to pay tuition?
Oh right, as a high tech worker I make a 'great' salary by Israeli standards, but when I had 7 children at home we were under the poverty line based on the Israeli standard of 2,500 ILS net per family member. To have risen above that level, I would have had to earn double my gross salary. Add a couple of thousand ILS a month for tuition, we would have starved.
Any ideas for a reasonable solution?
News: GOD THREATENS & EDUCATES ISRAELI 'EDUCATION' MINISTER Shai Piron of Yesh Atid aka 'Minister of Threats':
ReplyDeletehttp://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168915#.UbpCr1I9WKI
Israel National News / Arutz Sheva:
"Minister Falls Ill after Auschwitz Visit
Education minister was carried off prime minister's plane in a stretcher when it returned to Israel.
By Gil Ronen
6/13/2013
Education Minister Shai Piron [of Yesh Atid] fell ill Thursday after accompanying the prime minister to Auschwitz. He was taken off the prime minister's airplane on a stretcher, after the plane returned to Israel.
Rabbi Piron felt chest pains and general discomfort in the course of the flight. He was taken to a hospital. He is conscious and even spoke with the prime minister.
Five ministers accompanied the prime minister to Poland: Yuval Steinitz, Limor Livnat, Yaakov Perry, Uri Orbach and Piron. They met with their Polish counterparts.
The rabbi of Tel Avif Yafo, Rabbi Meir Lau, a Holocaust survivor, also took part in the delegation."