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“I think the emotional onaa that this “project” is putting on financially strapped people,”
What about tuition? Should that be reduced too- or be free? Isn’t that putting a strain on struggling families? Health care? Cost of living?
This is a necessity like any other.
In case you haven’t noticed, the older single who post here don’t seem to mind-The people who are standing on the sidelines offer criticism but no viable solution.
I agree. If you can’t pay full tuition, you should beg borrow cheat or steal to get it. Why should tuition be any worse than a shaddchan!
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I have addressed it. It IS an age gap thing – supply and demand.
And as others have pointed out, Age gap is only part of the lack of supply. Removal of supply (by “full time support” & “not Kovea Itim / minyan every day”) is also, if not as, important.