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Yeshiva Har Torah, an orthodox Jewish school in the US, has decided to introduce some interesting new rules.
On the school’s Twitter account, for example, it says that students will not be allowed to wear a band shirt if they cannot name at least three songs by the musician or band on the shirt.
In addition to this, Yeshiva Har Torah is aware that a student was kicked out after thinking that Nirvana was a clothing brand and not a band.
This is obviously satire, but there has been a lot of humour on the Twitter thread. You can read the whole thread below.
School Dress Code Update: Students cannot wear clothing with the name of any musician or band unless the student can name at least three of their songs.— Yeshiva Har Torah (@HarTorah) December 8, 2021