In 2017 in London another jewish-owned building mysteriously went up in flames at a particularly convenient moment.
According to ‘Jewish News’:
‘About 100 firefighters tackled a raging night-time fire that ripped through London’s Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass School.
As many as 15 London Fire Brigade (LFB) trucks arrived on the scene to combat the July 4 blaze, which caused the school’s ground floor to collapse into the basement of the building.’ (1)
This seems innocent enough until you realise that the Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass School has been in severe trouble with the British school inspection agency OFSTED for behaving exactly like the local Muslim population.
As the National Secular Society explains:
‘The strict Charedi school's founding principle is described as "unconditional adherence to the Shulchan Aruch (code of Jewish law)" and Ofsted said that school leaders "are aware that this disregards the protected characteristic of sexual orientation within the 2010 Equality Act."
Inspectors were critical about the provision of non-religious education, and said that the secular curriculum was "variable" at best. While the curriculum policy "makes reference to linguistic, mathematical, scientific, technological, human and social, physical, and aesthetic and creative education" Ofsted found that in fact this was not well delivered.
School leaders "do not consider how all curriculum areas should be developed and taught" and asserted that "English tuition beyond Key Stage 3 is provided at home."
There were further problems with the careers advice provided at the school, which "focuses only on steering boys towards continuing with their academic studies in religious institutions."
"No provision" is currently made for "boys who may wish to progress with other careers," the report said.
Safeguarding concerns were also raised and inspectors wrote that "The school does not promote pupils' safety and well-being well enough."
Dates for when pupils join and leave the school are not recorded and a "lack of information" about pupils' further studies after leaving the schools means "the school does not know if pupils are safe or missing."
Issues such as "child sexual exploitation, faith abuse, forced marriage and preventing radicalisation are not considered" in the safeguarding policy.
Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass School attracted significant controversy in 2015 after Belz rabbis said that women driving went against "the traditional rules of modesty" for their sect, and that children would be prevented from attending schools if they were driven there by their mothers.’ (2)
You could be forgiven for thinking that the Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass School was some sort of Islamic madrassa, but the reality is that while Islamic institutions get routinely criticised in the kosher media. There is next to no corresponding criticism of the jews whose conduct Islamic institutions are merely aping, which I might add goes right back to the foundation of Islam by the Prophet Mohammed himself.
Like radical Islamist Anjem Choudary; the rabbinical authorities running the Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass School have been trying to cover up the fact that they are teaching their students vicious ideas from circa two millennia ago that advocate the extermination of non-jews.
This is echoed by the ‘Emergency Independent School Additional Inspection Reports’ published by OFSTED on 11th January 2016, 5th July 2016 and 15th March 2017, which chart the jew school’s desperate attempts to pull the rug over the eyes of the evil anti-Semites… sorry school inspectors. (3)
The problem that the Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass School has is that failure to comply with the OFSTED requirements for independent schools means that they could be closed down and having failed their third and last ‘Emergency Independent School Additional Inspection Report’ in early 2017; the jewish school could well have been shut down if it failed its next government inspection. (4)
Then guess what happens when this next OFSTED inspection was due (i.e., July/August 2017)?
There is a large fire in the school, which means that the OFSTED inspection was delayed to January 2020 and again in October 2021. (5) Both of which the school spectacularly failed but for some unknown reason wasn’t shut down (6) unlike non-jewish schools.
Oh and the school likely naturally claimed a hefty insurance pay out from the fire too.
Is that likely to be a coincidence?
Hell no.
References
(1) http://www.jewishaz.com/us_worldnews/world/firefighters-battle-blaze-at-london-jewish-school/article_f1587436-6729-11e7-af60-87beb5dd7065.html
(2) http://www.secularism.org.uk/news/2016/01/driving-ban-charedi-school-criticised-by-ofsted-after-emergency-inspection
(3) https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report/provider/ELS/100294)
(4) http://www.hackneygazette.co.uk/news/education/ultra-orthodox-jewish-schools-could-close-for-refusing-to-teach-pupils-about-being-gay-1-4616343
(5) https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/ofsted-orthodox-school-refuses-to-teach-about-same-sex-relationships/
(6) Ibid.; also https://www.mylondon.news/news/east-london-news/jewish-school-hackney-condemned-not-21820361