6.8.2012. 22:48 |
Hebrejski jezik u mađarskim školama
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Hungary returns Hebrew to list for matriculation exams
August 5, 2012
Mađarska vratila hebrejski jezik na listu ispita
Mađarsko Ministarstvo obrazovanja je ponovno uvelo hebrejski jezik na listu izbornih ispita. Studenti visokih škola koji žele imati završni ispit iz hebrejskog jezika i gramatike mogu to učiniti ove godine, rekao u svom pismu Federaciji Židovskih zajednica u Mađarskoj. ministar je Zoltan Halog. Ministarstvo je maknulo sa liste hebrejski jezik prošle godine, ali ga je vratilo nakon " razmatranja sugestija i mogućnosti" . Ispit je napisan na mađarskom.
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Most high school students who take the final exam in Hebrew were born in Hungary, according to Moishe Czink of the Keren Or Chabad House, Budapest’s community center for Israelis. There are approximately 1,000 Israelis living in Hungary, he said. Most of them are university students, but there are also some families of Israeli businessmen.
Peter Feldmajer, president of Hungary’s Federation of Jewish Communities, told JTA that the community has lobbied for Hebrew's return to the list, “since this is the language of prayers." "This issue is very important in the sense of the Jewish spirit that must have the young Jewish people in Hungary as spearhead of the next generations,” Feldmajer said.
He added that it was “a matter of principle” unconnected to “making aliyah for the young people.”
Some 90,000 Jews are living in Hungary, according to the European Jewish Congress, making it the largest community in East-Central Europe
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