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The JC Letters Page September 22 2017

Joe Conway, Sarah Lyons, Russell Ballen, Jonathan Hoffman, Phil Knight, Bryan Diamond, Mackie Joseph Venet Blanton and Dave Court share their views with JC readers

September 19, 2017 16:26
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What is cheder really for?

With so many children at Jewish schools now, I wonder what the point of cheder really is. I have not met a child who enjoys going, and I don’t feel shuls recognise that cheders these days need to be very different from the way they were when I grew up.

A number of them seem to be just social occasions for children who see each other at school anyway as well as another way for the shuls themselves to make money. I understand that it is difficult to find good teachers — which is not surprising as the Jewish schools find it hard to get good Jewish studies teachers, too. Maybe shuls should be honest and offer students either a learning experience for those who want to learn, whether it is learning brachot or how to leyn, or a social for those who just want to meet up. Our shul seems to think it has a great programme running but the children and parents would tell you otherwise!

I’d be interested in what other readers think.

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Insulting behaviour

I have read in the JC about racism in the Labour Party and am reminded of an episode in the House of Commons in 1938, when Labour MP Emanuel Shinwell criticised the Neville Chamberlain Government for not supporting the Popular Front government in Spain during the civil war, by its membership of the non-intervention pact.
Tory MP Commander Robert Tatton Bower yelled at him to “go back to Poland”. Shinwell, construing this as an antisemitic remark, crossed the floor of the House and smacked Bower across the face. The Speaker expelled Shinwell from the House for the day.
It did not affect Shinwell’s career; he became Secretary of State in 1947 and later Minister for Defence.
 

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