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− | + | ('''Hebrew''': מוסדות חינוך צפת/ '''Translation''': Educational Institutions Tzfat / '''Definition:'' Schools, yeshivas and other educational institutions of Tzfat' / '''Description''': Available Educational Alternatives in Tzfat ) | |
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− | + | Tzfat residents have a wide variety of options to choose from when selecting their childrens’ educational framework. | |
== Education in Israel == | == Education in Israel == | ||
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=== Mamlachti === | === Mamlachti === | ||
− | The State School System is a non-religious system for families who are not interested in including religious instruction as part of their children’s education. The Mamlachti system includes classes in Bible and other Jewish studies, as well as holiday celebrations, but these are observed and studied in a cultural, as opposed to religious, manner. Tzfat’s school system operates two mamlachti elementary schools, Mamlachti Aleph (Agamim) in the [[Darom Neighborhood Safed|Darom neighborhood]], and Mamlachti Bet in the [[Northern Neighborhoods Safed|northern neighborhood | + | The State School System is a non-religious system for families who are not interested in including religious instruction as part of their children’s education. The Mamlachti system includes classes in Bible and other Jewish studies, as well as holiday celebrations, but these are observed and studied in a cultural, as opposed to religious, manner. Tzfat’s school system operates two mamlachti elementary schools, Mamlachti Aleph (Agamim) in the [[Darom Neighborhood Safed|Darom neighborhood]], and Mamlachti Bet in the [[Northern Neighborhoods Safed|northern neighborhood of Ramat Razim, as well as a central united Junior High School and Senior High School (Menachem Begin School), located in the center of the city. |
=== Mamlachti Dati === | === Mamlachti Dati === | ||
− | The Mamlachti Dati State Religious School System includes religious instruction as part of their state-approved curriculum. | + | The Mamlachti Dati State Religious School System includes religious instruction as part of their state-approved curriculum. The system supports the Zionist ideology and encourages students to enter army service/alternative national service upon graduation. There are three National Religious elementary schools in Tzfat, the Ari in the Darom neighborhood,, Beirav in the [[Canaan Neighborhood Safed|Canaan neighborhood]] and Noam, located in the valley between Canaan and the Darom. The AMIT High School, on Kaf Bet street in Canaan, provides three separate religious frameworks for teens -- a central high school with boys and girls divisions and a yeshiva (boys) and ulpana (girls) which provide a more intensive religious framework. |
− | The [[Chabad | + | The [[Chabad Community Safed|Chabad]] school system is operated by the Chabad Hassidic community of Tzfat and is under the auspices of the Mamlachti Dati system, though they are an independent entity within the Mamlachti dati framework. |
=== Independent Schools === | === Independent Schools === | ||
− | Israel’s school system offers the option of operating an independent school with government funding. These schools are generally “Haredi” -- ultra-Orthodox -- and include both [[Sephardic-Community Safed|Sepharadi]] and Ashkanazi schools such as the [[Breslev | + | Israel’s school system offers the option of operating an independent school with government funding. These schools are generally “Haredi” -- ultra-Orthodox -- and include both [[Sephardic-Community Safed|Sepharadi]] and Ashkanazi schools such as the [[Breslev Community Safed|Breslev schools]], Beit Ya’akov schools (elementary and high schools for girls), the Tzemach David Religious Zionist Talmud Torah, Shas-operated Talmud Torahs such as Alkabetz and Yeted Tshuvah, and the kindergartens run by Rabbi Scheinberg. These schools receive partial funding from the Education Ministry and operate under a different type of supervision than the Mamlachti schools do. |
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=== Unrecognized Schools === | === Unrecognized Schools === | ||
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=== Arab Schools === | === Arab Schools === | ||
Israel’s school system also operates an Arab educational network but there are no Arab schools in Tzfat. | Israel’s school system also operates an Arab educational network but there are no Arab schools in Tzfat. | ||
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