No, some got trained at home or Hebrew school.
Historically, Jews boys have been taught about Judaism in the home and in schools. In ancient times, the priests set up free public schools for children.
Scribes in ancient Judea taught about the Jewish religion. They debated certain aspects of the Bible and recorded important events in Jewish history.
It doesn't matter which religion you are - ANYONE can be a fast eater!
The Yeshiva Academy specializes in the Jewish religion. They take young boys and begin teaching them all they need to know regarding the Jewish faith and train Rabbis.
That which is personal to anyone is usually not dictated by religion. Every Jewish boy and girl is unique and each has different personal values.
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
To be Jewish can mean you either practice the Jewish religion, or are from a Jewish decent. It is both a race and a religion. Someone that is culturally Jewish may not practice the religion, but has a Jewish heritage. Likewise, people that do practice the Jewish religion do not have to be culturally Jewish, or have Jewish ancestors.
There aren't areas of the Jewish religion.
Jewish boys started school at the same age that non-Jewish boys started school.
Jewish boys were taught by rabbis. Girls received no formal education, but bit by bit, some acquired some rudimentary skills and continued to develop them . The boys were taught to read their Holy Books, and math skills deemed suitable to their station in life.Scibes were taught towrite, and men of business to sign their names.
Jewish Institute of Religion ended in 1950.
Jewish Institute of Religion was created in 1922.
Education is and has always been very important in the Jewish community.Every parent taught the children the basic laws, observances and customs of Judaism. From around the age of 5, Jewish boys attended cheider, where they learned Torah and Talmud.