Antwerp – Moshe Aryeh Friedman Daughter Gets Top Honors From Belgian College

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    Antwerp – The daughter of a controversial haredi man from Antwerp was among eight recipients of a special distinction for excellence from one of Belgium’s largest colleges.

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    Rezi Friedman, who graduated this year with a bachelor’s degree in child psychology, received the Karel de Grote University College’s annual Grote Award on Saturday night, the Het Laatste Nieuws daily reported.

    Although she grew up in one of the world’s most insular haredi communities, Rezi Friedman said at the award ceremony: “My Jewish faith was never an obstacle. I never had to go against my religion.”

    Karel de Grote University College has 12,000 students and is made up of more than a dozen smaller colleges.

    Rezi Friedman is the daughter of Moshe Aryeh Friedman, a 45-year-old Brooklyn native. He has been excommunicated in Vienna and later in Antwerp for his anti-Israel views and legal fights against representatives of Belgian Jewry. “I am of course very proud of my daughter,” he told JTA.

    In 2013, he enrolled his two boys in a haredi all-girls school to challenge gender segregation at such institutions that are recognized by the Belgian authorities.

    “Even some of my enemies told me that my daughter’s bringing an honor to the community with this award, it offsets the anger from these fights,” he said.

    Separately, a Jewish high school operated by Chabad-Lubavitch in Berlin took top honors in the capital city’s state Regents exams. Hebrew was recognized for the first time by the German government as a tested subject in those exams, according to a report Wednesday on Chabad.org.

    The students of the Jewish Traditional School in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf section of Berlin weighed in with an average score of 1.37 on a scale of 1 to 6, with 1.0 representing the high end of range. The average for the 103 schools that had the Regents test was 2.4, according to the Senate Department of Education. Six of the students at the Chabad-run school registered exceptional results, added the department.


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    Bezalel
    Bezalel
    5 years ago

    Mazal tov.

    Secular
    Secular
    5 years ago

    Since when do Chareidim go to college?

    Girls no less …

    Normandavid1
    Normandavid1
    5 years ago

    If she’s a psychology the first client should be her father! What a lunatic!

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    5 years ago

    Nebach on his poor children to have such a lunatic father who suffers from egotistical and attention.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Poor AlterG he must be devastated by this news.

    FBF37
    FBF37
    5 years ago

    I remember her father in news as stated in the article. Really off base kind of person. Now we do not know what he is today. Maybe he came to his senses.

    Whatever the case with the father this young girl receiving such an award is a major accomplishment for her. To be voted by your peers/students is really amazing. Mazel Tov and much Hatzlacha.