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It can be taken different ways by different people and some might take this as interference in their internal affairs. People are assuming that places that would consider hiring a YCT clergyperson would obey the Moetzes after such a decree, which in most if not all circumstances is not the case.
the point is not if they will obey the moetzes or not, it’s that now this was brought out to the forefront, while beforehand shuls looking for a rabbi would not even think twice about an OO grad, now they will think twice and perhaps analyze the hashkafic ideals of the rabbi
A YU Simcha is more comprehensive than most, I have friends who went there. Not only do they teach public speaking, they teach them psychology and other skills needed to council people
not trying to nitpick, but since when does public speaking and psychology make a smicha more comprehensive? do you mean it makes them a better rabbi? thats possible