Today is a national day celebrating education, inspired by yeshivas. Some of those yeshivas refuse to educate.

The United States Congress and the President honor yeshiva education today on Education and Sharing Day. For some yeshiva grads, who were denied a basic education as children, the celebration is a cruel irony.

By Ben Tocker, Communications and Development Manager, YAFFED


On April 19, 2024, the United States Congress and the President will celebrate Education and Sharing Day, an annual day of recognition celebrating the essential role that education plays in the advancement of American society. Yeshiva education in particular is at the heart of this special day: the holiday is observed on the 11th Day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, the birthday of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe (most commonly known as “the Rebbe”), in honor of his commitment to spreading justice and promoting human rights through education. While the Lubavitcher Rebbe advocated for the importance of education, some of his yeshivas have left thousands of students woefully underprepared for life in modern society by denying them a basic education. A celebration of education in the name of the institutions taking part in this harmful practice has left graduates of these yeshivas with unanswered questions.

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