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It brings an end a years-long legal battle over the state’s authority to govern the curriculum of religious schools.
The agency does not have that power and can’t require children to be enrolled elsewhere, the Court of Appeals ruled.
The schools scrutinized by these rules are ones that focus solely on religious studies, and give students little to no ...
Candidates in New York City’s mayoral race are attempting to win over Jewish voters — but some local community leaders ...
The Court of Appeals’ unanimous ruling is a win for yeshiva reformers who say ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools are failing to ...
Former governor overcomes tensions with Orthodox community over his COVID policies as governor, as Jews worry about election ...
He considers the confrontational tactics he once embraced misguided and says he has developed a deep appreciation for the ...
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams has secured more than two dozen coveted Hasidic endorsements, making her the dark horse ...
The Court of Appeals' June 18 ruling asserts that state education law doesn't force parents to take their kids out of a ...
NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Eric Adams suggested Tuesday that Orthodox Jewish support flocking to mayoral front-runner ...
“When this case is over, they’re going to do the same thing.” New York Police officers arrest a Hasidic Jewish student after he was removed from a breach in the wall of the synagogue that ...