Rabbi Nati Helfgot thoughtfully supplied me with the text of Rav Soloveitchik's strongly worded letter supporting the inclusion of Talmud study in the curriculum for both boys and girls.
Rabbi Leonard Rosenfeld
c/o Rabbi Leo Jung
210 West 90 Street
New York 24, NY
May 27, 1953
Dear Rabbi Rosenfeld:
Please accept my apologies for not answering your letters sooner. The delay was due to my overcrowded schedule. As to your question with regard to a curriculum in as coeducational school, I expressed my opinion to you long ago that it would be a very regrettable oversight on our part of we were to arrange separate Hebrew courses for girls. Not only is the teaching of Torah she-be-al-peh to girls permissible but it is nowadays an absolute imperative. This policy of discrimination between the sexes as to the subject matter and method of instruction which is still advocated by certain groups within our Orthodox community has contributed greatly to the deterioration and downfall of traditional Judaism. Boys and girls alike should be introduced into the inner halls of Torah she-be-al–peh.
I hope to prepare in the near future a halakhic brief on the problem which will exhaust the various aspects of the same. In the meantime I heartily endorse a uniform program for the entire student body.
With kindest personal regards, I remain
Sincerely yours,
Joseph Soloveitchik
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For a discussion of this matter by my colleague, Jeffrey Woolf (including the above letter and a photograph of Rav Soloveitchik teaching a Talmud class in Stern college in the company of Rabbis Saul Berman and Mordechai Willig), see [
myobiterdicta.blogspot.co.il]
Shalom
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