Eida Cracking Down On Institutions Accepting State Funds
(Wednesday, July 27th, 2016 11:30 AM)
As the new school year approaches, the Eida Chareidis is cracking down to determine which institutions are secretly accepting state funds in violation of their ‘Taharas HaKodesh’ hashkafa. This is the response to the recent revelation that the Chachmas Lev School for girls was accepting funds from Satmar’s Keren Hatzalah while secretly taking funds from Israel’s Ministry of Education too.
Satmar officials are not taking this lightly and they are compiling a list of the names of all students in the Taharas HaKodesh schools and they are going to check with the ministry to make certain none of the names appear on the state’s list for funding too. Satmar is cutting off funds for any student’s whose name appears in the Ministry of Education database too and actions will be taken against the school.
The Eida and Satmar are warning they will not make exceptions and those found in violation will be ousted, adding they
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As the new school year approaches, the Eida Chareidis is cracking down to determine which institutions are secretly accepting state funds in violation of their ‘Taharas HaKodesh’ hashkafa. This is the response to the recent revelation that the Chachmas Lev School for girls was accepting funds from Satmar’s Keren Hatzalah while secretly taking funds from Israel’s Ministry of Education too.
Satmar officials are not taking this lightly and they are compiling a list of the names of all students in the Taharas HaKodesh schools and they are going to check with the ministry to make certain none of the names appear on the state’s list for funding too. Satmar is cutting off funds for any student’s whose name appears in the Ministry of Education database too and actions will be taken against the school.
The Eida and Satmar are warning they will not make exceptions and those found in violation will be ousted, adding they
Satmar officials are not taking this lightly and they are compiling a list of the names of all students in the Taharas HaKodesh schools and they are going to check with the ministry to make certain none of the names appear on the state’s list for funding too. Satmar is cutting off funds for any student’s whose name appears in the Ministry of Education database too and actions will be taken against the school.
The Eida and Satmar are warning they will not make exceptions and those found in violation will be ousted, adding they