In a surprisingly caustic Wall Street Journal op-ed last year, Dovid Margolin, a senior editor at the Hasidic magazine Chabad.org, warned of a major new threat to his community’s vast network of ...
The most powerful elected officials in New York had little to say about a blockbuster report from the New York Times into failing Hasidic Jewish private schools. Others ignored the findings, ...
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I am horrified and heartbroken. The New York State Legislature is passing a bill to dilute and delay the implementation of education standards at yeshivas and other nonpublic schools across the state.
Hasidic families in Blooming Grove won a court victory on Thursday when a judge ruled that Washingtonville School District must bus their children to their religious schools on days when they are open ...
In September 2019, almost 1,000 days ago, I filed a complaint with New York City and Yeshiva Mesivta Arugath Habosem, alleging that my youngest son, who was 6 years old at the time, was not receiving ...
Over the past several months, The New York Times has published investigative stories focusing on Hasidic schools in New York which have been derided by critics including the Anti-Defamation League, ...
A group fighting for the city to ensure that Orthodox Jewish children receive better secular education in yeshivas is launching an 11-hour assault against Eric Adams and Andrew Yang — top contenders ...
NEW YORK (WCBS) — Two young Hasidic boys were attacked without any warning in Brooklyn earlier this week, and the entire incident was caught on video. Police are looking for the attacker. Video shows ...
A federal court in Brooklyn convicted yesterday Michael Chkikvishvili, 21, a Georgian national, of severe hate crimes and plotting a mass-casualty attack targeting ...
Poliovirus has been detected in New York City wastewater, but children who are up-to-date on their vaccinations should be OK, pediatricians said. By Sharon Otterman and Nate Schweber The news that the ...