You may have heard that the New York State Education Department recently published proposed Regulations about “substantial equivalency of instruction” required for students attending nonpublic schools.

This can have severe ramifications for yeshivos and day schools across the board in NYS, so we wanted to provide some answers to common questions we are receiving about this serious development.

Q: How might the proposed regulations affect my child’s yeshiva?

A: The Regulations, on their face, may require schools to make major adjustments to their limudei kodesh and secular programming. 

For example, the proposed regulations specify 1) the number of required hours – as many as 4-5 hours per day, depending on grade level; 2) more than 12 required subjects, including, at the lower elementary level, consumer and family science, visual arts, theater, media arts, career development, occupational studies, etc.; 3) assessment of teachers to an undefined standard.

Results, grades, competencies, graduation rates, or other factors regarding equivalency to public schools are not taken into account for these purposes. 

To view the proposed Regulation click here.

Q: Didn’t the court already strike down the SED Guidelines 3 months ago?

A: Yes, those Guidelines were thrown out by the NY State Supreme Court in response to lawsuits brought by Agudath Israel, PEARLS, Torah Umesorah, and other groups. However, the court struck down the Guidelines because the State Education Department failed to comply with the technical requirements for new rulemaking. By publishing its “proposed Regulations” in the NYS Register, SED has now started an “official” process in compliance with those requirements.

Q: How do the new proposed Regulations differ from the previous Guidelines??

A: The new Regulations are substantially identical to the previous Guidelines.

Q: What happens now?

A: There is a sixty day public comment period (until September 2) when individuals can voice their concerns regarding these proposed regulations. At the conclusion of the process, the Regulations come before the Board of Regents for a vote, expected this fall.

Q: I heard that State Education Commissioner Elia resigned earlier this week. Does that mean this is over?

A: No. The impact of Commissioner's Elia's resignation on this issue is still to be determined, but the proposed Regulations have already been published and the comment period is in place.

Q: What is being done to fight for parents who choose, and sacrifice dearly, for their children to attend yeshivos?

A: The Agudah has been working with organizations in the community - PEARLS and Torah Umesorah, among others - to oppose the newest incarnation of the state's attempt to control yeshivos. It should be noted that the Catholic and NYSAIS independent schools (which, together with Jewish schools, form the majority of nonpublic schools in NYS) also strongly oppose these regulations.

Q: Is there anything I can do?

A: Yes! SED is required, by law, to read comments submitted. While many have previously signed petitions, which is important, these comments are required to be read by law. We have set up a system, where, with just a few clicks, you can voice your opinion on this critical matter.

Q: I live in Chicago, but the overreach of these regulations concerns me. May I register my comment?

A: The regulations do not restrict comments to NYS residents. 

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In the first Pasuk of this week’s Parsha, we have an unusual pair of Rashi’s.  First, on the words “Lech Licha”, Rashi immediately tells us that this means “for your good and for your benefit”.  (Rashi, Lech Licha 12:1)  Rashi however is not content to leave his comment on Lech Licha there, instead he goes on and tells us almost exactly what the words are from the next pasuk.  “I will make you into a great nation, I will grant you children and your reputation will be known throughout the world.” (Rashi, Lech Licha 12:1)  Why did Rashi feel compelled to tell us what are basically the words from the 2ndpasuk at this time?


When we read the 2nd pasuk our question becomes even more perplexing.  The pasuk says “I will make you into a great nation, I will bless you and I will make your name great.” (12:2).  Since Rashi already told us all this in his comment to the first pasuk, we would think Rashi would have very little to add here.  Instead, Rashi comments that “relocating, by its very nature, diminishes these three things – it breaks up families, reduces wealth and lessens ones reputation.”  Why does Rashi add this in his comment to this Pasuk but made no mention about it when he first discussed these three brachos in the first pasuk?


As is typical when studying Rashi, the answer to our questions comes from a careful scrutiny of Rashi’s words.  In the first pasuk , Rashi is commenting specifically on the words “Lech Licha”  Rashi introduces his comment with “L’hanascha V’tovosecha – for your good and for your benefit”.  It is Rashi’s desire to specifically explain the word “Licha” in the first Pasuk.  It is one thing for Hashem to tell Avraham to “go”, a tziva which he certainly would have followed, but he also told him to go “Licha” for you.  It is this extra word that compels Rashi to tell us what was the “good” that Hashem was promising him with the word “Licha”.  Indeed, the instruction from Rashi is that by fulfilling Hashem’s command Avraham was assured that these things which are jeopardized by relocation would in fact be turned “Lehanoscha V’tovosecha”.  


When Hashem then spells out the brachos that Avraham will receive in the 2nd Pasuk, Rashi points out how these are the precise things that one usually loses when he moves around a lot and is unable to put down roots.  It would have been easy for Avraham to perceive Hashem’s tziva and “Licha” as referring only to spiritual good.  After all, that was the purpose of his leaving his home.   When Hashem told him of these brachos, Rashi rightfully points out that Avraham had every reason to expect to lose these things while following Hashem’s direction.  How pleasantly surprised he was to learn that what he would be gaining would include some of these material things as well.


Subtly implied in Rashi’s words are a very deep lesson.  “Licha”, for you, is inherently “Lehanascha L’tovosecha”.  It is intrinsically linked with Lech, to go.  While it’s true that we should do things for spiritual reasons (Lech), one should understand that by doing so, Hashem will not allow us to suffer losses materially either.  This entire Perek recites over and over the connection between our Bris with Hashem and his promise to provide an inheritance (Eretz Yisroel), protect us from our enemies, multiply our descendants and even provide sustenance.  Obviously, it is our desire to work on improving ourselves spiritually.  These Rashi’s make clear though that in so doing we are also earning Hashem’s promise of L’hanoscha L’tovosecha”.  Let us all do our part and follow Hashem’s Tzivos. We can certainly be assured that he will keep his promises to us

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