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Reform message for Israeli minister

November 15, 2010 19:45
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Rabbi Eric Yoffie, of the American Reform movement, has written to Israeli Educational Minister Gideon Sa'ar about the parlous state of the country's education system.

Memo to Gideon Sa'ar

The State of Israel's most significant long-term problem is not the security situation or the absence of peace. It is not even the looming threat posed by a nuclear Iran. More important than any of these matters is the utter disarray of its educational system. And this for a very simple reason: none of these other problems can be solved without the superior human resources that can be produced only by first-rate schools. Tragically, Israel's schools are no longer first-rate.

Israel's education crisis results, in some measure, from the downturn of the world economy. Israel's universities are desperately short of funding, and her primary and secondary schools are experiencing terrible overcrowding and diminished budgets.