Yeshivish Lite?

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    Phoneman
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    #916633
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Very little

    #916634

    maybe they were saying two seperate things

    1)hes yeshivish

    2)hes light, not heavy

    or maybe they were saying hes light for a yeshivish guy but compared to the rest of the world hes heavy

    #916635
    real-brisker
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    maybe he was saying how early he comes to yeshiva, that hes the one that turns on the lights.

    #916636
    cshapiro
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    no sillies…it means hes a chiller!!

    #916637

    in reality it probably means hes lightly yeshivish like he wears white shirts and tzitzis out but he doesnt shmeff and is still able to say a sentence with all english words and didnt yet reach the madrayga of being zoche to a raspy voice

    #916638
    Sam2
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    I have only ever met one person who claims to be Yeshivish lite. Basically, he is very Yeshivish in Hashkafah but doesn’t mind chilling by watching TV and sports and stuff.

    #916639
    hipflasker
    Member

    Same Great taste, less filling

    #916640

    i dont think watching TV has anything to do with being yeshivish

    A BEN TORAH SHUDNT WATCH TV

    watching sports may be an issue of yeshivshness

    #916641

    i have to agree with Sam2 on that one…kind of like “yeshivish but with it”, an expression I’ve heard before…

    #916642
    bein_hasdorim
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    If it tastes too watery i’d go with reg beer.

    If you dont mind, why not? probably will only take you for a

    chevy instead of lexus, apt instead of mansion.

    1/2 ur paycheck instead of two mortgages.

    #916643
    mewho
    Participant

    less calories?

    #916644
    ItcheSrulik
    Member

    Yeshivish in hashkafa, learning, and dress but not affectations.

    #916645
    ☕️coffee addict
    Participant

    why don’t you ask the shadchan

    #916646
    bennaishek
    Participant

    maybe they meant that he is one of the yeshiveleit

    #916647
    real-brisker
    Member

    maybe it has to do with yugerlite

    #916648
    commonsense
    Participant

    is the person who redt the shidduch a yiddish speaker? for people who speak yinlish or english sprinkled with yiddish, yeshivaleit is a way of referring to yeshivish people. if everything else sounds good maybe that’s what the person meant.

    #916649

    Phoneman, show some ahavas yisroel; give the guy a chance with your daughter.

    #916650
    bpt
    Participant

    HipFlasker and Mewho –

    Great lines!

    #916651

    it just means hes not greasy but at the same time he has yeshivish values

    kapish??

    #916652
    watermelon
    Member

    maybe he’s light/in shape/not heavy…or easy to “carry” financially…

    #916654
    Wisey
    Participant

    Probably by now the question doesn’t apply but maybe yeshivahlite was misheard as yeshivish lite

    #916655
    popa_bar_abba
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    I think it means he smokes “lite” cigarettes, and drinks light beer.

    Definitely a “no go”. I wouldn’t trust anyone who drinks light beer.

    #916656
    WIY
    Member

    popa

    ” I wouldn’t trust anyone who drinks light beer.”

    LOL

    #916657
    rebdoniel
    Member

    Labels mean little. I know those who wear tzitzis, a black suede kippa and polo shirts and jeans and colored shirts and khakis during the week, a black hat and white on shabbos and yontiff, doesn’t keep cholov yisroel or pas yisroel, studies at a CUNY college, learns daf yomi and goes to minyan three times a day, yet daven Nusach Sfard, and keep many heimishe-type minhagim, do kiruv with Oorah, NCSY, went to places like KBY, and identify equally as either RWMO or LW Yeshivish. I don’t see much of a difference.

    #916658
    aurora77
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    Hhhmmm…many possibilities it seems. Also, I wish I could figure out what a poster last year meant by “not greasy”? I don’t know that I have ever heard someone described in that way. Perhaps a typo? …Time for a brief story…Once, back in the dawn of Internet when I was in college, I emailed a friend with a description of someone I knew, and I meant to write that the person had black hair — however, my friend e-mailed me back with a lot of question marks and wondering why I had mentioned that the person had back hair.

    #916659
    far east
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    Yeshivish lite usually is someone who grew up yeshivish and went to bais medrash. His lifestyle and hashkafahs are yeshivish but inside he’s not really yeshivish. Not necessarally a bum, but not your classic yeshiva bochur. More lax about his Judiasm in some areas but not the main ones like shabbos and kashrus

    #916660
    mommamia22
    Participant

    Aurora

    Lol 🙂

    Sam2

    I don’t get how someone can be VERY yeshivish but still watch tv. The two seem mutually exclusive.

    #916661
    aurora77
    Participant

    Hello mommamia, I hope all is well with you!

    #916662
    mommamia22
    Participant

    Hi Aurora

    Thanks!

    I look forward to your comments

    #916663
    nfgo3
    Member

    To coffee addict: If he’s Yeshivish Lite, there is no shadchan.

    Hip flasker: you are on the right track, but how about this: great taste, less fulfilling mitzvahs.

    #916664
    longarekel
    Member

    rebdoniel: “I don’t see much of a difference”. So put on your glasses. btw were you describing yourself?

    #916665

    Yeshivish lite (Chassidish lite, tuna beigel) refers to someone who holds onto the ideology and the social norms of the community as best as possible, while bending either due to weakness or a mistaken feeling that he needs to bend to get ahead begashmius. Much of the bending has to do with external appearance, and many of those who bend later snap back or at least hope their children snap back.

    A bum or an oisvorf is another story altogether – these unfortunates don’t believe and don’t want to keep the mitzvos or even lead productive lives, but they want to retain the benefits of community membership along with a certain superior attitude (really fear and a deep inferiority complex) that makes them want to rub their OTD status into everyone’s faces and take others down with them. These unfortunates need help, but really they can’t get help without being removed from our dalet amois so they do not continue to create a destructive subculture within our world. (Not all OTD are bums and oisvorfen either.)

    #916666
    rebdoniel
    Member

    I don’t see much of a big difference between very frum MO people and more relaxed people from the yeshivishe world.

    I only wear a black hat when I am davening in a place where it’s the norm. In my Modern Orthodox shul in Brooklyn, Sephardi shuls, Manhattan, Teaneck, Riverdale, I would never wear it.

    In a black hat shul in Flatbush, Monsey, Baltimore, or 5 Towns, I definitely do wear it.

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