Education Ministry supervisors have begun visiting yeshivos in Israel to check whether the students are present and the deans are accurately reporting – while ignoring the problem the coronavirus rules present, Arutz Sheva reports.

While university students attend virtually if they do not have a Green Pass, according to Kikar Hashabbat, yeshiva students have no such option, even though the Education Ministry did find a way to allow and supervise it earlier in the pandemic.

The dean of a yeshiva for married men located in Modi’in Illit told Kikar Hashabbat: “There is serious discrimination here. I have many students who do not have a Green Pass for various reasons – mostly for medical reasons. That same student who does not have a Green Pass cannot attend yeshiva, because he is not legally allowed to [attend], and so he remains at home, studying, and I send him his monthly stipend.”

“The Education Ministry jumped on the opportunity, and instead of finding solutions for us to allow learning from home, just like there is for universities, they in their great evilness began to increase supervision and have gone back to visiting yeshivas, all the time and in all locations, and have even succeeded in disqualifying a number of yeshivas.... Read More: MATZAV