WebTheir parents applied for their sons to be admitted to orthodox Jewish secondary schools: the Maimonides Lyceum in Amsterdam and the JFS (formerly called the Jews’ Free … R (E) v Governing Body of JFS [2009] UKSC 15 is a United Kingdom discrimination case, concerning the Jewish Free School's policy of denying entry to people whom they defined as belonging to a different religion. The United Kingdom Supreme Court held by a majority of five to four that the … Meer weergeven In October 2006, a Jewish father made enquiries with the United Synagogue as to whether his son, born to a mother who had been converted to Judaism under the auspices of the Masorti movement, could convert … Meer weergeven Lord Phillips, Lady Hale, Lord Mance, Lord Clarke and Lord Kerr held that the school had directly discriminated on grounds of race. Lord Clarke wrote, "I do not accept they were not considering M’s ethnic origins or making a decision on ethnic … Meer weergeven • Who is a Jew? Meer weergeven
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WebThe Jews’ Free School, publications, 'Presentation to Mr Frederic David Mocatta', 1897 000/1604/2, 1 item. Presentation to Mr Frederic David Mocatta at a public meeting, held … WebThe child seeking admission to JFS in this case was not so recognised as Jewish by the OCR. His father was recognised as Jewish and his mother had undergone a course of … software technology co. ltd
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Web8 nov. 2009 · The case began when a 12-year-old boy, an observant Jew whose father is Jewish and whose mother is a Jewish convert, applied to the school, JFS. Founded in … Web1 jan. 2012 · The contention put forward here is that a conceptualization of the right to adaptable education, derived from international human rights law, may be a key factor in interpreting a WebUK Jewish Free School case, which raised a question of racial discrimination in the admission policy of the school from a theoretical and international law perspective with … software technology company