In Jewish high schools, students are required to earn credits in both secular subjects—such as math, science, English, and social studies—and religious subjects, including Torah study, Hebrew language, Talmud, and Jewish history. These credits are essential for graduation and contribute to a student's academic standing. It is similar to public or private non-religious schools. The incorporation of religious studies distinguishes Jewish high schools from others. Students earn credits for courses in Jewish theology, ethics, rituals, and texts, creating a holistic educational experience that integrates intellectual growth with spiritual and cultural development. #jewishschool #onlineclasses #highschool
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In Jewish high schools, students are required to earn credits in both secular subjects—such as math, science, English, and social studies—and religious subjects, including Torah study, Hebrew language, Talmud, and Jewish history. These credits are essential for graduation and contribute to a student's academic standing. It is similar to public or private non-religious schools. The incorporation of religious studies distinguishes Jewish high schools from others. Students earn credits for courses in Jewish theology, ethics, rituals, and texts, creating a holistic educational experience that integrates intellectual growth with spiritual and cultural development. #jewishschool #onlineclasses #highschool
https://www.tumblr.com/adrabas/768546420284358656/how-jewish-high-school-credits-are-enhancing