Yeshiva is Starting – But My Friend is Still Short Financially

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    DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW MY FRIEND CAN RAISE THE MONEY HE NEEDS TO GO TO YESHIVA?

    This is why he chose that program:

    The reason why I want to go to this program is because it’s for people that want to become more religious. They help you to get to the next level. They teach you how to learn Gemara. They also give great shiurim on mussar and emunah, which I think is very important to have in life.

    Despite that he worked for months only to pay for this tuition… and that he has already attempted to raise the remainder of the tuition by asking family and friends… he is still unable to afford the yeshiva tuition. Throughout the summer, he has been making the effort to make the finances work, but it hasn’t come together yet.

    As an aside, I recently spoke with the financial office at Aish HaTorah on Emanuel’s behalf. They are unable to give him a scholarship, due to VERY scarce yeshiva funding.

    ANY IDEAS WOULD BE TREMENDOUS!

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    Letakein Girl
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    I just said a perek of tehillim on behalf of your special friend. I wish id have funds to donate!

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    awaitingdawn
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    I just had the same problem with seminary. Would your friend consider student loans? There are student loans with low interest rates, you don’t have to pay when you’re in school, and very easy payment plans.

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    wolfr
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    One idea might be: Aish HaTorah has a partner-yeshiva Ohr Somayach. Ohr Somayach officially has a branch called “Tanenbaum College”, which can also give college credit.

    Perhaps this would make it easier to obtain a student loan from the US!

    Another idea might be making Aliyah if the ‘Minhal HaStudentim’ also pays for Yeshiva tuition like they pay for universities.

    The easiest way might be, if a government-subsidised student loan could also be used for Aish

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