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Hackney Mayor demands urgent action to tackle unregistered yeshivot

Mayor Philip Glanville says government must act as "a matter of urgency" and calls for "frank discussion" with Charedi community on education to ensure long-term economic sustainability

January 7, 2018 10:29
Hackney Mayor Philip Glanville
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The Mayor of Hackney has demanded urgent action from the government to deal with the problem of unregistered educational institutions.

Philip Glanville echoed the call made in a report published on Friday by a council commission following investigations of more than a year.

Hackney estimates there could be as many as 35 unregistered yeshivot in the north London borough which houses the large Charedi population of Stamford Hill, although strictly Orthodox spokesmen say the number is much lower.

The yeshivot argue they are not schools under the current legal definition and hence are not required to register with the secular authorities.

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