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April 19, 2012 6:48 am at 6:48 am in reply to: What can Yeshivos and girls' schools do to prevent students' OTD feelings? #972727frontlineMember
Offer a warm and positive environment, where the students are comfortable expressing themselves in whatever manner they feel suitable….. If the Yeshiva or School is sincere and the students sense it, then the student will eventually turn and pick the “correct lifestyle” ……….
I can name you several Yeshivas that have succeeded enormously in this.
frontlineMemberI know several individuals who had the surgery….. One of my best friends got it about 1 year ago, and he looks amazing! I would have never believed….. He claims he got use to it in a couple of weeks. He claims that he got much support and info for the surgery at http://www.lapbandtalk.com
frontlineMemberI have a friend who asked R Chaim Kanievski if it’s muttar to smoke on Yom Tov. R’ Chaims response was ” Gam B’chol Assur”
frontlineMemberFrom talking to parents of children in Camp Agudah, myself an old time camper (early 90’s) I actually think that Rabbi Kaufman made a smart decision by resigning. He’s been there for 50 years! It’s time for change! I am told that there are many younger individuals extremely capable of bringing Camp Agudah back to the way it was “in the good old days” For some reason Camp Agudah has been in decline for the past 5 or so years.In matter of fact a big portion of the camp has been allocated and rented to Yeshivas for the past couple of years. Camp Agudah use to be the place which was extremely difficult to get in, and now they are left to advertising! We must honor Rabbi Kaufman for all that he has done, however he made a wise decision, which I am sure he does not regret. Let us hope that Camp Agudah will is full in 2012! Bring on the change!
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