the Rebbe advocated education with even greater passion than do most American Jews, but the education he most espoused was religious education, the study, in particular, of the “three Ts”: Torah, Talmud, and Tanya (the basic philosophical treatise of Chabad). Regarding college education, particularly when carried out during the late teens and early twenties, when most Americans attend university, the Rebbe’s attitude was indeed negative,

