the filling of a pail,
Jewish education. I read over the chart listing the tuition of Jewish day schools and then
multiplied these enormous sums by the number of children born to families who send
kids to these schools.
Orthodox Jewish family, I came up with
$100,000 per family per year. If you live in Manhattan, you could spend as much as $40,000 as year to send your child off to grade one. These
figures are, I imagine, similar to the prices of a Jewish day school education in
Canada. Correct me if I am wrong.
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| portion of the recently published chart |
Israel is free! Our salaries may be lower and our grocery bills higher; our
vacation bills are most likely lower (with heat and Mediterranean beaches close
by, who needs to escape to the sun?) and gasoline is higher. Thankfully, the
quest for acquiring is lower here.
our clothes, schoolbooks and furniture down to the next in line. It’s a kind of
Israeli recycling.
All in all, life here is less expensive and less overflowingwith peripheral stuff that is distracting. Now back to school.
are oversized, bulging at the seams. The kids are irritating, rambunctious, chutzpadik and the teachers
cannot control their students. On top of this, the Israeli school curriculum, tangled by bureaucracy and egos, seems to change as often as
Americans go out for fast food.
cramming, stressing out our children, making them competitive and then bragging
about their degrees and high salaries so they can acquire stuff?
somehow end up earning Nobel prizes, inventing and investing in technology and
improving the world. Their education
gives them a sense of confidence, team spirit and ignites their souls. The army that
follows high school, along with national service, enables them to be leaders and aids them to
contribute to society in meaningful ways.
Moreover, Israeli children, by default, grow up in a Jewishworld where the majority of the population (secular and Jewish) learns Torah in
school (that is free), celebrates the Jewish holidays and marries Jewish.
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in Israel instead of pouring our life savings into the pails of Jewish schools abroad?
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