This study examine the characteristics of the rearing of Jewish and Indians child.
This study analyzes and compares other variables basing on Bronfenbrenner \'s ecological systems theory. The goal of this study is to provide a basic research method for alternative ways in child rearing and holistic child development for the future.
The research results are as follows.
Based on the comparison between microsystem and mesosystem, the differentiating standard is \"home\". And the father was the center for the Jewish family center, whereas it was mother for the Indian family.
The main differentiating standard in ecology of human development was ‘educational system’ and in Jewish educational system is free compulsory education from the age of 5 to 16. The child will choose to go to regular school or religious schools with consent with the parent and the schools are operated under its self regulatory education.
The Indian educational system follows that of the US’s education system and it is divided by elementary school, middle school, technical college, college and professional school. The free compulsory education is up to high school and it was called the \"education heaven\"as the scholarship support was advanced in US, however, this did not adjust to the Indian education system. In the macrosystem, the differentiating standard was the religion and the Jewish religions are divided by Judaism, Mohammedanism, Christian, Druze. Out of these, Judaism is the largest and the Indian religion has shown similarity with the Totemisn which worships nature and animals. In chronological differentiation was \"historical incident\" and the Jewish records the holocaust, and the Indians records the invasion of Europe as the most important historical incident.
Key Words : The rearing of Jewish child, The rearing of Indians child, Ecological systems theory