Skvere hasidim from New Square, New York have published a CENSORED Chumash (FIve Books of Moses; the Torah; the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible) for girls that removes the first two pashiyot – perhaps because they deal with the creation of the universe and non-Jews – and removes 'immodest' sexual things, like the story Judah and Tamar, but leaves in the story of the rape of Dinah – presumably as a warning to the girls not to make friends with people outside Skvere.
Professor David Assaf reports that Skevere has published a CENSORED Chumash (FIve Books of Moses) for girls that removes the first two parshiyot – pehaps because they deal with the creation of the universe and non-Jews – and removes 'immodest' sexual things, but leaves in the story of the rape of Dinah – presumably as a warning to the girls not to make friends with people outside Skvere.
Gone are Yehuda sleeping with Tamar who pretended to be a prostitute.
Gone are Er and Onan.
Gone is the story of Joseph and Potiphar's wife.
This is shocking.
Children have been taught Chumash from the age of 5 or 6 for about two thousand years. For very young children, parts might be skipped or run though very quickly, but the book itself – the Torah – was never censored, apparently until now.
(The logic permitting the censorship may be that in Jewish law, girls are not strictly required to study the Torah but boys are. Therefore, if what girls study is a modified or censored Torah that does not change any fundamental principles of the faith and leaves all the mitzvot [commandments] intact, Skvere rabbis may have argued that then the censorship would be okay.)
At any rate, yu can read all about it in Hebrew on Assaf's blog.
Here are some scans of the censored Skvere Chumash: