Hasidic education official tells trial Talmudic education rigorous
MONTREAL — The head of a Jewish home-schooling association took umbrage in court Monday with the accusation his ultra-Orthodox community fails to properly educate its boys, claiming Talmudic studies are rigorous and prepare a young man for any possible career.
For a young Hasidic man who finishes this “rigorous” Talmudic education, Abraham Ekstein told Superior Court Justice Martin Castonguay, “nothing stands in his way to learning anything else he wants in his life.”
But those religious studies are only for boys, Ekstein told the court.
“I cannot speak for God’s reason why it’s better this way,” Ekstein said on the last day of evidence from the defence in a civil case brought by Yochonon Lowen and Clara Wasserstein. They are a married couple who left the Tash ultra-Orthodox Jewish community of Boisbriand, Que., north of Montreal.