Jewish School: “Non-Jews Are Evil”
‘It’s not uncommon to be taught non-Jewish people are evil in ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools,’ former teacher claims
JEWISH three-year-olds in Britain have been told “the non-Jews” are “evil” in a Kindergarten worksheet handed out at ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools in north London, it can be revealed.
Documents seen by The Independent show children are taught about the supposed “horrors of the Holocaust” when they are still in kindergarten at the Beis Rochel boys’ school in north London.
A whistle-blower, who wished to remain anonymous, has shown The Independent a worksheet given to boys aged three and four at the school. In it, children were asked to complete questions related to the holiday of 21 Kislev, observed by Satmer Jews as the day its founder and holy Rebbe, Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, allegedly escaped from National Socialist Germany.
The document refers to the German National Socialists only as “goyim” – a term for non-Jews some people argue is offensive.
Emily Green, who used to teach at the same Beis Rochel girls’ secondary school, now chairs the Gesher EU organisation which supports ultra-Orthodox Jews who want to leave the community.
“It’s not uncommon to be taught non-Jewish people are evil in ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools. It is part of the prayers, teaching, their whole ethos,” she said.
Describing it as a form of “indoctrination”, Ms Green added: “Psychologically, you become so afraid of the world out there after being taught how dangerous and bad and evil non-Jews are, that it makes it harder to leave.”
Independently translated from Yiddish for The Independent, the worksheet’s first question reads: “What have the evil goyim (non-Jews) done with the synagogues and cheders [Jewish primary schools]?” The answer in the completed worksheet reads: “Burned them.”
Another question asks: “What did the goyim want to do with all the Jews?” – to which the answer, according to the worksheet, is: “Kill them.”.
“It doesn’t explicitly refer to the Holocaust,” the source said. “It’s a document that teaches very young children to be very afraid and treat non-Jews very suspiciously because of what they did to us in the past.
“It’s not a history lesson – you can’t say that. It’s a parable that is actively teaching the children extremism, hatred and a fear for the outside world.”
A spokesperson for Beis Rochel said that the worksheets would be amended and apologised for any offence. However they argued the phrase “goyim” was not offensive and accusations that they were indoctrinating children were “without basis”. “The language we used was not in any way intended to cause offence, now this has been brought to our attention, we will endeavour to use more precise language in the future.”
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Source: Independent
Here’s a well-known “education” phenomenon in USofA: Kid “X”, a Jewish boy, is a bright, pleasant and attentive third-grade student at a quiet, middle-class Grade School in suburban America. It’s somewhere in Mid-Atlantic fly-over area. Kid X gets on well with most of his schoolmates, and he is very respectful to Miss NiceGoy, his hard-working third-grade teacher. Kid X (let’s call him David now) completes Third Grade and is just the happiest young lad. But David’s dad, Chaim, intervenes at this point, and enrolls David in the local Hebrew school. There David stays for six years, acquiring a standard Talmudic American Jewish education. At age fifteen, David is re-enrolled in the Public School system, attending a Grade 9-12 High School, where his parents want him to take advantage of the… Read more »
What a charming anecdote!
The student ought to be provided with a certificate for Excellence in Hate Speech.
Why are you protecting this disgusting self-chosenite? Surely the USA would be best served if he is invited to leave and go to the wonderful country of Yahweh.
Send this example of anti-Gentilism to the appropriate/all educational authorities and ask them what action they will take to protect their students from such dross.
“They” did it. “They” ALWAYS do it!
https://birthofanewearthblog.com/maui-devastation-who-is-responsible/