[Avodah] Public school or non-Orthodox day school?
T613K at aol.com
T613K at aol.com
Wed Aug 8 12:35:38 PDT 2007
From: "kennethgmiller at juno.com" _kennethgmiller at juno.com_
(mailto:kennethgmiller at juno.com)
> Do not think, "The non-O school provides a good chinuch but we
> don't want to show support for non-O." Rather, as bad as the
> chinuch might be in public school, the education in a non-O
> day school is /even worse/. [--old TK]
>>It is very unfair to make such blanket statements. Both schools
deserve a cursory lookover, at the very least.<<
>>>>
Suppose the choice were sending the kid to a very religious Christian school
vs public school, and suppose the secular education and the moral atmosphere
in the Christian school were better than what the public school could
provide -- but the kid has to attend chapel every day and see a cross on the wall
in each classroom. Would you consider sending your kid to this Christian
school? It's "better" than public school, plus the kid will learn some Bible!
> In public school he won't learn anything about Judaism at all
> and will be left a tabula rasa, for his parents or outside
> tutors to fill in later. [--old TK]
>>Surely the word "later" was included by mistake, as dedicated parents
will try to teach their children as much Torah as they can.<<
By "later" I meant when the kid gets home from school.
As for dedicated parents, they would not live in a place with no day school
for their children, so the parents in this scenario must be not yet observant
or just becoming observant -- and probably therefore not knowledgeable enough
to give their kids a Jewish education themselves.
> In the non-O school he will learn all kinds of sheker, which will
> be exceedingly difficult to eradicate from his mind later on.
> Much harder to write on a palimpsest than on a tabula rasa. [--old TK]
>>I totally agree with this. But it is only one factor of many.<<
>>>>>
What other factors would be so important that it would be worth exposing
your child to sheker that would fill his mind with an utterly false idea of what
the Torah is? The only possible factor I can think of is if the non-O
school has Orthodox teachers.
--Toby Katz
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