Ex-Hasidic couple take Quebec to court over religious school education
MONTREAL — A trial is underway that pits the Quebec Education Department against a former Hasidic Jewish couple who allege the government failed to ensure they received an adequate education.
A lawyer representing Yochonon Lowen and Clara Wasserstein told a Montreal courtroom today the couple received almost no secular education while attending a private religious school run by the ultra-orthodox Tash community in Boisbriand, north of Montreal.
The couple are not seeking damages but want a declaratory judgment against the province and the Boisbriand Hasidic schools declaring they have violated the Quebec Education Act.
A youth protection worker told the court today that an educational assessment of 320 boys in the community launched in 2014 found that 280 lacked skills such as reading and writing in English or French and doing basic math.