The subject is officially classified as RE, but what we study in it actually is best described as biblical literature
It is compulsory in Israel for all schools for what i know, including the most normal secular schools. Schools that belong specifically to non Judaic religions study their own equivalents for the subject
There is a difference between what they teach in the subject in lower and high school
In lower it is more of "teach what's in the book", starting right from the beginning - world creation, Noahs boat and such. Imagine teacher walking in and reading from 1st page of Old Testament (literally, it is the same book after all), the same way a history teacher would walk in and read from a hystory book. 7 year old kiddies believe of course. It is only a few years later that the geography teacher will walk in with a book and burst the creationist bubble.... No description can substitute seeing the room of shocked faces first hand
In higher it is a "read the author's mind" thing, same as with the "normal" literature. It is funny to consider how they claim to read the mind of who was just a year ago supposed to be ipso god
But the real fun was back in the lower school. Among running into people, walls and off stairs due to staring up at awesome early 90s fluorescent lighting (which is a theme on its own), there was not much special about the school, just ordinary secular school....
In early classes, on top of the biblical stories being read to kids like facts, by coincidence or not, the subject teachers (and couple others) were incredibly superstitious. Many superstitions were ridiculous even to us 7 year old kids, or atleast to me. And it was "that other" sort of superstitions there....
Biblicl literature
Teacher : "Who will read the next verse ? Oh Ash come on you read it"
Little Ash : "And then said Jehova to...."
*looks turn to Ashy. waiting for a thunderbolt entering through the window ?*
"ASH!! YOU DONT SAY THAT !"
"That is what is written in there"
"You cannot say that"
"I just said it what is wrong with it ?....."
(Not biblical literature subject, but same teacher)
Teacher hands out some exercise sheet. There is an word of 3 letters in the top of the page
(There is a thing with religious people, they have a superstition that every page you write is by default condemned and you have to bless it when you write on it. There is a blessing abbreviated down to 3 letters that they write in the top corner for the job)
Little Ash : *Does not know what those letters are* *blanks it with correction fluid*
Techer : *Walking between desks sees how students do* *Gets to Ash, sees the blob of white, writes the 3 letters back on the sheet*
"I dont need this" *Correction fluid*
"Thats how i handed it out, do you want your work to be condemned ?"
"It is just a story" *Correction fluid*
....
....
We also had this sort of stuff with :
Writing any 2 of the letters J H V (the letters that make the word Jehovah, in Hebrew it is just 3 letters) in the same word next to each other. We had teachers that would put a quote mark between them to break them up. Reason : To not call god's name or part of it "for no reason" while not meaning that
In Hebrew it is very noticable when this happens, as the letters appear together in a LOT of everydey words. When you see text that is written by somebody who follow this superstition, you can see right away that it is filled to the top with quotation marks in the middle of words
Writing the + sign in math. The superstitious teachers would avoid it, they had their own "addition" sign (that is + missing the bottom stick), and would frown on us kids for using the + symbol. The new sign had a name "add" rather than "plus". It is in fact a standardised Unicode symbol :
Character: ﬩ U+FB29
Name: HEBREW LETTER ALTERNATIVE PLUS SIGN
Annotations and Cross References
Approximate equivalents:
<font> + U+002B PLUS SIGN plus sign
General Character Properties
Block: Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Unicode category: Symbol, Math
Various Useful Representations
UTF-8: 0xEF 0xAC 0xA9
UTF-16: 0xFB29
C octal escaped UTF-8: \357\254\251
XML decimal entity: ﬩
The real fun part began when in 5th grade we got a new math teacher, she would write everything with the normal + sign and not give a damn. Or maybe she actually did. There too, one have to really see the faces of the kids
The + sign fuss was, for what i know, exclusive to lower schools (and not only mine). I almost never seen adults use it anywhere else - the normal + is virtually allways used. Looks like the "add" is disappearing from lower schools as well - In the mid 2000s (when i was in high school) i was assistant for teachers of lower school, and i seen a mix of + and "add" in use, but the days of the "add" were numbered already then
And how not, putting stuff (ie other books) on top of the bible book. Teachers would really frown upon that