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Chinuch Atzmai Kindergartens Denied Extended Day Program

by A. Cohen

"Not running the extended-day program at `recognized but unofficial' kindergartens imperils Torah-based education in Eretz Hakodesh," Chinuch Atzmai school principals warned UTJ representatives. "Recognized but unofficial" is the Israeli government designation of Chinuch Atzmai kindergartens and nurseries.

Principals in outlying towns contacted the MKs to inform them that since the beginning of the school year the Extended School Day Law has been implemented at government and government-religious schools, extending the day to 3:30 and providing the children with hot lunches, but not at their institutions.

Without assistance from the local authorities the "recognized but unofficial" kindergartens and operators of Torah-based kindergartens cannot afford the costs of extending the school day and providing lunch. As a result, in outlying towns many parents are transferring their children from Torah-based kindergartens to government-religious and government kindergartens, which severely undermines Chinuch Atzmai schools where the kindergartens serve as a foundation.

Parents who turned to local authorities asking why they were not entitled to take part in the extended-day program were told that they are welcome to enroll their children at the government and government-religious schools, where they will also receive a Jewish education.

School principals are asking MKs to act immediately to pass a chareidi education law to provide students at chareidi institutions the same rights mainstream students are entitled to.

 

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