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The following is from page 591 of Rabbi Chaim Dov Rabinowitz's The
History of the Jewish People Volume I, page 591.<br><br>
Whenever emphasis is placed on the elitist form of education,<br>
the other kind intended for the common masses suffers. Apparently,<br>
two sorts of educators are required, each type geared to the needs
of<br>
these two categories of students. One educator should devote his<br>
energies to stimulate and encourage those who show promise of<br>
greatness and make efforts to activate their minds; and the other<br>
type should strengthen those who are weak and in need of<br>
bolstering. However, it's impossible to know in advance from which<br>
group the sages of tomorrow will come, and at times it would simply<br>
be best to give up hope of attaining success in both methods of<br>
education.<br>
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Question: Which form of education do we see today in most yeshivos?
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