Ex-Hasidic woman tells Quebec trial she was removed from secular studies at age 13
MONTREAL — An ex-Hasidic Jewish woman who is seeking a judgment against the Quebec government for allegedly denying her a proper education told a Montreal trial she was terrified to speak out against her former community but came forward because she wants to help future generations of children.
Clara Wasserstein, a former member of the ultra-Orthodox Tash community north of Montreal, told a courtroom Wednesday she decided to bring legal action after seeing how her oldest son thrived when he was finally put into a public school, with access to classes such as gym.
“We had our children in the regular school where they had all these good things and I saw them blossom,” she told Superior Court Justice Martin Castonguay.
“I thought it was selfish to think, ‘my kids are good,’ when so many others are suffering.”