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Dear Syag,
If this helps you, then my pleasure. A bunch of yeshivos. A lot of connections with various Rabbeim. No steady crowd. An effort to talk to everybody. Especially those with nobody to talk to. Still learning. No formal setting.
I notice a big disconnect between teenagers and adults. [Wow what a shocker.] Yet, adults ask of the youth to cooperate (or sacrifice) for ideas that your average yeshiva bachur would be skeptical too. Well, adults are adults and they have the right. But they have to realize that there could be a disconnect. And, then the youth withdraw, or feel forced into something they do not relate too. Then, the bachur is blamed for slacking off or not caring, when he is just confused.
If one’s biggest concern is where to find a minyan, he should consider himself blessed. I question where is the impetus to help our fellow Jew. One father passing away gets a whole response. But dozens do not?