The seemingly unstoppable rise in the number of Jewish schools is widely regarded as one of the most positive features of British Jewry.
But not everyone agrees. Here is a dissenting opinion from an unusual source ? the United Synagogue.
In an article on its website, Helena Cramer of Woodside Park argues why day schools are not always a good thing: ?With this continued growth in number of Jewish schools comes the inevitable demise of the shul cheder and I believe there is for some children a knock-on effect of a fall in shul attendance,? she writes.
Source: http://www.thejc.com/blogs/simon-rocker/are-schools-bad-shuls
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