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Yeshiva students expelled for getting a driver's license PDF

By Yank, on Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Published in : The News, Community News


idrl.jpgHeads of ultra-Orthodox yeshiva in Jerusalem decide to expel four students who disobeyed rules prohibiting students from obtaining a license.

Four students were expelled from the Tiferet Israel yeshiva in Jerusalem last week after it became known that they had obtained driver's licenses in violation of the yeshiva's rules.The decision triggered a heated debate among the ultra-Orthodox public surrounding the question of the legitimacy of owning a license.

After learning that some of their students might have taken driving lessons, the yeshiva heads conducted a thorough investigation and even contacted the Transportation Ministry on the matter. "Anyone can call the Transportation Ministry, give an ID number and inquire whether that person owns a driver's license," one of the students explained. Following the inquiry, the yeshiva heads convened to discuss the "problematic phenomenon" and eventually decided to immediately expel any student who is in possession of a license. The rabbis told the students that they could be readmitted once they have their license revoked.

However, one of the expelled students was later readmitted after the rabbis found out that he got the license to help his crippled father. Most ultra-Orthodox rabbis oppose the notion of a haredi person getting a license. "It's inappropriate for a person who defines himself learned in the Torah to have a driver's license," a prominent rabbi told the yeshiva director when the latter came to consult him on the issue.(YNET)

 





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