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am23Participant
Thank you for all your answer.
And WIY, why being so rude?
am23ParticipantThanks. I am already in contact with them.
Do you know maybe others yeshivoth in the UK?
am23Participantwhat about emuna vehakhamim
am23ParticipantApparently, the name of the yeshiva is “Torah v’emuna” and it is part of the belzer tzohar outreach program.
Do someone know more about it?
am23Participantmssacher?
am23Participanttorah: thank you but I just need an info about this yeshiva right now. If it is impossible to have the info, of course I will go to Erets Israel to find informations.
am23Participantthank you rationalfrummie
I have heard of this yeshiva but, besides the fact that it exists, I can’t tell you more about it.
Actually, that’s why I wrote this topic.
am23Participantchofetz: can you please tell me more about this yeshiva?
am23Participantthank you jewjew123
Nothing else?
I am more looking for a yeshivishe yeshiva but I am open to everything as long as it english-speaking.
am23ParticipantNo problem vogue.
Brony: I know Beth Shemesh and mea shearim pretty well. I like the community.
am23ParticipantI’m not a BT, I was raised religiously. But instead of going to a yeshiva, I went to law school.
Anyway, thank you Vogue. I already know Ohr Somayach, I am looking for others yeshivoth, especially in beth shemesh or mea shearim.
am23ParticipantI understand it. But I am looking for a beginners yeshiva, not a BT yeshiva since I have some knowledge
am23ParticipantThanks vogue. I don’t think you can judge someone on the understanding of one sentence but more on what they really are inside.
Anyway, thank you.
Jewjew and imanonov: Can you tell me more about those yeshivoths?
am23ParticipantThank you.
Can you (jewjew and imanonov) tell me more about those yeshivoths?
I can’t find information online.
am23ParticipantI prefer a yeshivish yeshiva. The best is a haredi (not modern) one.
am23ParticipantI am also looking for the same thing in har nof or sanhedria
am23ParticipantI did not understand you this way, I think I got it now. I totally agree that some people don’t take the time to think about what they’re saying or doing.
We really need to fight against this problem.
I am still looking for someone who studied at MT or lives in Bnei Brak.
am23ParticipantThank you again!
I was going to debate over the mitsvos anshei melumada but then I realize you wrote NOT mitsvos anshei melumada. Anyway, I want to study in a haredi atmosphere because I want to live in a more observant community, not to act like everyone else. And I believe there is kavana in bnei brak, no problem regarding mitzvos anshei melumada.
Thank you again son for your awesome answers. I hope someone who studied at MT (or who live in bnei brak) will soon reply.
am23ParticipantSon, thank you very much for this awesome and complete answer.
I do not understand why those who go to marbeh torah seem to do something of both. I thought marbeh torah was more into this idea to fit the yeshiva-ish glove than machon yaakov and less mixed than Shappell’s.
Regarding the neutrality of the hashkafa, does that mean that MT is the less neutral BT yeshiva?
I am looking for a beginners yeshiva (not especially BT because I am not a BT) in order to learn a lot and to live in a haredi atmosphere. That’s what interest me about MT.
am23ParticipantThank you very much. I just want to know more about the yeshiva.
When you say it is not for everyone, what do you mean?
Is it a respected yeshiva? (I do not mean prestigious but respected)
am23ParticipantI am not a baal teshuva, my family is modern orthodox and I have a background, but a small one. Do you think it can be good for Marbeh Torah?
Also, can you give me more information about Mikdash melech and the Belz BT yeshiva.
Thanks for all your answers.
am23ParticipantWhy was it deleted?
Thank you a lot. What about midrash shmuel or the yeshivoth in the US?
am23ParticipantThank you.
I ask my question again:
Regarding my topic…
What is the strictest bt yeshiva (as would say kollel-wife “the most chareidi”)?
am23ParticipantRegarding my topic…
What is the strictest bt yeshiva (as would say kollel-wife “the most chareidi”)?
am23Participantplease don’t start a debate over sheitel… or start another topic
am23ParticipantNechomah, thank you (again) for your message. For me ideology is really important. For example, this is why I do not want to study in an Aish hatorah yeshiva because I think it is too much zionist for me (once again: please no debate about the zionist nature of Aish hatorah, I know some people believe Aish is not really zionist). I want to choose a yeshiva where I could feel comfortable.
am23ParticipantYes the belz yeshiva might be more relevant but it seems difficult to have any information about this yeshiva.
I am not especially looking for a hassidic yeshiva, a mitnaged yeshiva may be more appropriate. Rav Shteinman or Rav Elyashiv zal: mitnagdim and against wigs.
do you think this is the same for marbeh torah and midrash shmuel?
Thank you for the advices!
am23ParticipantThanks
I understand that. Regarding the yeshivoth quoted in this topic, if I understand well, there is not one stricter than another?
am23ParticipantMy last message has been deleted.
Anyway, I just wanted to know if wearing a wig was frowned upon or not in the yeshiva community. That’s all. I guess that in a toldos aharon yeshiva, it would not be easy to wear one.
So here is my question again. In all the yeshivoths quoted in this topic, in which one it would be the hardest to wear a wig.
am23ParticipantThank you.
Just one more thing. Do you know which of those yeshivoths allow wigs for women? I just know that Midrash Shmuel does not allow it and I am not even sure about that.
am23ParticipantI can read but I do not understand it.
In America, only shor yushuv and ohr somayach?
am23ParticipantThank you Rabbi Perfect.
I was raised modern orthodox so I am not really a BT (nor ger).
I have never been in a yeshiva but I study halakha in a secular school. My level in guemara is still pretty low.
am23ParticipantThank you very much. I totally agree with you.
Do you know litvishe bt yeshivoths in America?
am23ParticipantNo no I’m not ignorant on this. I mean affiliated to a community affiliated to the Edah… I thought it was implicit.
What about the bt belz yeshiva? Is it english speaking?
am23Participantthanks !
No affiliation to the Edah for marbeh torah or midrash shmuel?
am23ParticipantThank you very much.
What is the difference between marbeh torah and another haredi and litvishe yeshiva?
Do you know if the belz yeshiva for BT is an english speaking yeshiva?
Ps: This is exactly what I need but this is difficult to find online.
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