In what is likely a first, New York published its investigation into the Hasidic school system in Yiddish as well as English on Sunday. The article, which contains an investigation into educational standards in New York’s Hasidic Jewish community, was published in both Yiddish and English, most likely to allow the target community to access the investigation’s findings. About 200,000 Hasidim live in New York, which represents 10 percent of the total Jewish population in the state, writes the New York Times. Much of the community operates in Yiddish, the dominant language among European Jews before the Holocaust. The paper...