Feathers

The question arises of how you raise Jewish children in Hebden Bridge, having moved them from the Jewish capital Jerusalem to the biggest ultra-Orthodox enclave in Europe in Manchester and then just another hop, skip, and jump to a town that has no visible Jews at all. It transpired there were Jews, a lot of Jews all over Yorkshire, but they were not readily visible, you had to find them, and they had not moved to the middle of Yorkshire in order to attend synagogue daily. We were in many ways on our own as far as education went, and this essay is about three pivotal educators to whom I credit our success in raising religious children in the Calder Valley, a place once known for religious nonconformity but now more known for militant atheism. 

An Orthodox rabbi sent his children to a Church of England school. Find out how it went.