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Gr8bochurParticipant
There are so many good traveling camps, I know of one in Detroit, and one in Arizona…If you want to know more about them I could find out their names and…
Gr8bochurParticipant@Geordie613- thanks so much for caring however it’s not so simple to do what you said and I asked for advice of what yeshiva to go to being who I am now and not how to change and go to a different yeshiva.
@Rif- how about tiferes tzion or Reb lopians yeshiva?
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Gr8bochurParticipantRebshidduch- someone did mention ner to me but I found out abt it and it’s too straight for me and they are very into they’re rules like coming on time and English subjects etc… According to your understanding of modern and yeshivish i would say I am basically in-between
Gr8bochurParticipant@apushatayid- I’m leaving because the guys in my yeshiva aren’t the type that I explained in earlier post (not my type) and I have spoken to rabbaim I am looking into Edison,Scranton and yam hatora…If anyone knows abt these yeshivas or knows of other yeshivas that would be good pls tell me
Gr8bochurParticipantNer is not going to work out for me if anyone have more information on yam hatora? What type of boys go there? And also does anyone know about Scranton yeshiva?
Gr8bochurParticipantI am available to go out of Brooklyn and when I say “chilled” I mean I won’t be bored there and the people there would go out bowling or something like that on random nights…When I say a decent amount of learning I don’t necessarily mean an amount of time I mean it shouldn’t be a school that is meant for challenged or learning disabled or even guys that aren’t so interested in learning and by open minded I mean that the hanhala and the boys there dont judge what you do and realize that everyone grows in his own way….Someone mentioned yam hatora in far Rockaway anyone know what type of place that is?
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