More Mizrahim in Israeli education, committee advises
The committee submitted its recommendations to the ministry, which said it would devise a plan of action. “After 68 years, we’re righting a historic injustice,” Bennett said in a statement after receiving the report. “The students of Israel will learn the entire Zionist and Jewish story, including the rich heritage of Mizrahi Jews.” “I wish to repair, to change. Not only for the members of the Mizrahi communities, but also for my own children,” he said.
The report called for greater inclusion of Mizrahi and Sephardi literature, history and tradition in classrooms; television programming on the cultural contributions and history of eastern Jewry; and the establishment of a national day honoring the Jews of Muslim lands. Moreover it called for greater research and study of Mizrahi Judaism in higher education, greater inclusion of Mizrahi Jews in the Council of Higher Education, and the naming of institutions and streets after Mizrahi figures.
“I’m excited to open for our students a window toward beauty they haven’t yet encountered,” committee chair Biton said in a statement. “The report and recommendations are a statement of legitimacy to a valid Mizrahi identity, without taking anything away from the current Israeli identity,” he said, “Bennett has given a historic meaning by establishing the committee. This is the first time since the creation of the state that this opportunity has been given – it’s exceptional.”