Independent Education System (Israel)
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The Independent Education System of Israel ( - which is translated "independent education", and could be transliterated as ''Khinukh Atsmai'' or ''Chinuch Atzmai'') is an alternate school system run by, and serving the needs of, the
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(ultra-Orthodox Jewish) community of
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. It was established in 1953 by a decision of the
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( Council of Torah Sages of Agudath Yisrael in
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), and implemented through the ''State Education law''. It was initially led by Rabbi Zalman Sorotzkin, and now is run by an umbrella center that operates a large network of schools, kindergarten through high school, gender-separated, throughout the country. By 1978, there were 300 of these schools in Israel; by 2003, that number had grown to 800.


Overview

The diverse nature of Israel's society is accommodated within the framework of the Israeli education systems. Different sectors of the population attend different schools. Although parents are comforted by the fact that their children's school may reflect their basic worldview, this separation often results in little contact among the various segments of Israeli society. Schools are divided into five groups: * State schools (''mamlachti''), attended by a majority of the pupils; * State religious schools (''
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''), which emphasize Jewish religious studies, tradition, and observance; * Independent religious schools (''Chinuch Atzmai''), which focus almost entirely on Talmud Torah and offer little in terms of secular subjects, at least for the boys; * Private schools, which reflect the philosophies of specific groups of parents (Democratic Schools) or are based on a curriculum of a foreign country (e. g., The American School); and lastly, * Arab schools, with instruction in Arabic and a focus on Arab history, religions, and culture. There are approximately 80,000 students currently enrolled in Chinuch Atzmai schools, which include
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schools for girls and
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, and Yeshiva Ketana for boys. There is a strong emphasis on Jewish religious studies in these programs.


Funding and operation

The schools are partially supported by the State; however, the Ministry of Education is not responsible for the hiring and firing of teachers or for the registration of pupils. Schools in the Chinuch Atzmai system are allocated 55% of the budget that regular state schools receive, and are required to teach 55% of the Ministry of Education's curriculum. Chinuch Atzmai's funding has traditionally been supplemented by donations from outside Israel, particularly the United States. Rabbi
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, one of the movement's founders, was extremely instrumental in fund-raising for the organization. Due to sharp cuts in state funding over recent years, the movement has had to redouble its efforts in order to keep schools from closing.


Controversy

The center was a main focus of the controversial
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against the
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school in
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in summer 2010, when it was fined for not complying with the court's ruling.


References

{{Reflist Education in Israel Orthodox Jewish educational institutions Haredi Judaism in Israel 1953 establishments in Israel Jewish education in Israel