Concerns over the quality of education in New York's yeshivas have been growing, with many questioning whether these private Jewish schools are providing students with a well-rounded education. A recent investigation has sparked debate about the adequacy of yeshiva education, with some arguing that the focus on religious studies comes at the expense of core subjects such as math, science, and English. Critics claim that this can leave students unprepared for college or the workforce, while defenders of the yeshivas argue that their unique approach to education is effective in fostering spiritual growth and community values. As the controversy continues to unfold, many are left wondering what the future holds for these institutions and the students who rely on them for their education.


Are New York yeshivas providing adequate education?  CBS News