A charter school has been ordered to temporarily suspend Hebrew classes
while officials try to determine whether teachers are advocating the
Jewish faith.
Broward Schools Superintendent James Notter sent a letter to officials
at the Ben Gamla Charter School in Hollywood on Wednesday advising them
to halt Hebrew classes until the school board could further examine the
curriculum.
"If it comes up in the course of conversation, that is one thing but if
it comes to promoting religion or proselytizing, we don't want it to
happen," said Keith Bromery, a spokesman for the Broward schools.
Ben Gamla is in its first week of operation as the country's first
Hebrew-language charter school, but school founder Peter Deutsch, a
former Democratic congressman, said he told teachers Thursday to halt
the classes. He said he shared Notter's aim to ensure religion doesn't
enter a publicly funded school.
"His goal and my goal are really exactly the same," Deutsch said.
The ban on Hebrew will extend at least until Sept. 11, when the board
next meets. Until then, time that would have been spent on language
instruction will be used teaching Israeli geography and Jewish history
and culture.
Deutsch said he believes the school has every right to continue Hebrew
classes, but decided to stop them to ease concerns. Both he and school
board member Eleanor Sobel, in whose district Ben Gamla is located,
have described their efforts as "bending over backwards" for one
another.
Ben Gamla presented its curriculum to the board for a third time
Tuesday, but Sobel said it still had religious overtones.
"We're going into the fourth round now and maybe that's what it takes
to get it right," she said.
Ben Gamla, which has about 400 students in kindergarten through eighth
grades, has generated controversy since it was proposed. Students
follow state curriculum, but also were to take a Hebrew language
course, and one of their core subjects - math or physical education,
for example - was to be taught bilingually as well.
School officials ran into tough opposition at Broward County School
Board meetings when proposing Hebrew textbooks that included passages
criticized as being too religious. Even the Anti-Defamation League and
the Jewish Federation of Broward County have expressed church-state
separation issues.
Ben Gamla hopes to expand further in South Florida and to open schools
in New York and Los Angeles. It takes its name from a Jewish high
priest, serves kosher food, and its director is a rabbi. Without Hebrew
classes, though, Deutsch said its most central component is missing.
"It is kind of crazy - the only Hebrew-English charter school
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