Cultural exchange programs
In a Bronx school, a Frum Jew is the principal
Perhaps it could also be called, a “Tale of two boroughs”
One of the silliest comments made in response to the principal being assigned to a school in the Bronx (where , save for Riverdale, there is virtually no Jewish population):
In fact, one parent, Angie Vazquez, 37, acknowledged that her upbringing had led her to wonder: “Wow, we’re going to have a Jewish person, what’s going to happen? Are the kids going to have to pay for lunch?”
Perhaps it will be the kids who benefit the most, as not only has the principal apparently turned the school around for the better, but they will also get to have many stereotypes about Jews dispelled at the same time.