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  • in reply to: Need shul/neighborhood recommendation in Lakewood #834959
    datura77
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    Thank you, kollel_wife, I’ll try to contact them.

    What about this place?

    Bais Medrash Kol Aryeh 521 Hope Chapel Rd.

    in reply to: Touro or YU? #837030
    datura77
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    We have a few openings, both in software development and other departments. Not sure how we can communicate if I can’t publish my e-mail here.

    in reply to: Need shul/neighborhood recommendation in Lakewood #834957
    datura77
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    Chazal teach: “HaBa Letaher Masiin Oto”. Our goal isn’t to maintain current level of observance but to advance. Thus Lakewood seemed to be a good place.

    We heard that children of baalei tshuva treated as second class citizens – what can I say – it’s quite unfortunate.

    While H/P is closer to Princeton, prices for decent houses are very high. Plus the community seems to be relatively small. We want to live in place that has concentration of frum people – it’s enough for me to spend most of my day with goym – I want to come home to jewish environment.

    I heard that many professional folks live in Chestnut area but don’t know what it is. Any insight?

    in reply to: Touro or YU? #837026
    datura77
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    “In the real world, where you got the degree just doesn’t matter. People care about your experience, intelligence, knowledge, flexibility, confidence, and reliability; even going to Harvard isn’t going to make up for a lack in those areas.”

    I’ve been hiring manager in IT (software engineering) for many years and can state that recruiting manager really doesn’t care from where the degree is from – the experience, intelligence and knowledge is what counts. I’ve seen folks with PhD from leading universities that couldn’t answer the basic questions.

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