Toronto's Jewish education system stands out as a model at a time when communities across North America are struggling to keep quality Jewish education affordable during tough economic times. More than half of all Jewish children in Toronto receive some form of Jewish instruction at day schools or in supplementary classes. One of the main reasons for this high enrollment rate is that UJA Federation of Greater Toronto allocates $13 million annually for day school education in Toronto, $10 million of which goes to direct subsidies. Roughly one-third of all children in Toronto's Jewish system are subsidized.