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and students and what type of mentality
helpmeoutpleaseMemberI did its looks very nice but I wanna know from someones point of view how the teachers are?
helpmeoutpleaseMemberno its bnos chana/halichos
helpmeoutpleaseMemberooh mee too on bnos chana
helpmeoutpleaseMemberokay thanks candy, wow what a chesed you are doing for everyone. I’ve been reading the past threads, and it helped me quite a lot.1. But would you be able to tell me more about the classes, I know there are three levels but what exactly are the classes? And I am looking for serious girls as well, but not necessarily girls that were forced to be there and instead rebelled but love what they do and love Hashem and the halachot they keep. 2. When you left there did you feel like you left having a strong connection with Hashem through your tzniut, etc? or like you just did it…and don’t know why? 3. And how are the girls, everyones really on their own level even if they are coming from a BY school or even not, is everyone accepting even if they are not on theirs? or necessarily if they don’t come from the cookie cutter background?
helpmeoutpleaseMemberwell I had a friend that went to maor – My principal said she wasn’t crazy about it. I think I’ll look into ateres, ill wait to see if candy613 answers if im not mistaken she knows more about it. But good luck to you!
helpmeoutpleaseMemberand also about the girls, they just want to have to grow, are most of the girls there because they want to get closer to Hashem or because they were forced, as long as they wanna be better people, and they have this thirst for torah, then I’m fine.
helpmeoutpleaseMemberHi so I see Nanny has started the ongoing conversation, My principal gave me the option of maybe Ateres, but I am in 12th grade so I have to decide very soon! I am looking for a seminary that really stresses the value of torah and mitzvot and halchot because i regard it highly, but aren’t so narrow, they teach the whole picture, they stress the halachot but like they don’t force you. I want to leave feeling like I love Hashem not overwhelmed and irritated after hearing about tzniut, etc. I’m interested in Bais Yaakov, I asked about darchei binah, but I know a close friend who didn’t havethe best experience. To candy..the one who went to ateres, help me out haha, is ateres warm? do they stress midot tovot, do they let you ask questions till you completely understand it because my friend scared me that some schools can call you apikores. I know everyone is on their own tznius level, theirs obviously a dress code, but do they recognize everyone is on their own level and if something is un- tznius they say it nicely. and also would you do me the great chesed of telling me what classes you had besides chumash and navi like others for an example- eshes chayil, tehilim, koheles, mishlei, I learned those in highschool, anything like that? I looked online and I saw bnos chana, halichos, but my school is unfamiliar about that one, although the classes seemed nice, its alittle risky to go somewhere my teachers never heard of, but some alumnis from my school went to ateres…
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