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  • in reply to: what people look for in shidduch dating #888384
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    I remember my teacher from sem saying-girls want to marry a Rabbi Akiva, but would they date a Rabbi Akiva? (It was Rachel who helped him actualize his potential, she foresaw the tremendous heights he could reach before he became a great and famous torah scholar.

    in reply to: Darchei Binah? #847414
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    Michlalah is the bridge to real life. From high school to the real world. the stepping block in between. You are responsible for stocking your own fridge, cooking supper, making time for accomplishing your errands while balancing everyday life and school work. Everything is not handed to you on a silver platter. you have to figure things out. These are all factors which help the development of an individual. You learn to be independent and self sufficient. Michlalah trusts you to make wise decisions. By the way, tznius is enforced. Skirts that are too short will be confiscated. They care.

    in reply to: Darchei Binah? #847413
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    Nope. Actually contrary to popular belief Michlalah is not more of a college. Girls who yearn to genuinely grow, learn, and develop into productive and capable young women attend Michlalah. These are girls who eventually become caring and devoted jewish mothers and wives who serve an integral purpose here on earth and make a valuable contribution towards Klal Yisrael. Michlalah has an unbelievably caring staff who give of themselves and constantly cater to their students and each girl’s every need. They are always on call and willing to help and give advice. Though Michlalah does have a large student body, the staff knows of each student, not only by name but by personality and as an individual. They really care. There are many chashuv learned rabanim who teach there and who are apart of their faculty. In addition their are multiple amazing women who give their heart and souls through lectures, classes, and personal attention. Michlalah is a great place and how unfortunate it is that ignorance leads to the misconception of the holiness and amazingness of the intense makom torah that it truly is. Michlalah teaches so much torah and is an extremely respectable place. I, a bais yaakov girl, gained so much from my seminary experience and owe michlalah tons of hakaras hatov. I am not advocating for all to attend Michlalah, for it is obviously not for everyone, but just appreciate the kind of place that it is because it is really one of a kind. Torah is their priority and believe me they know and give so much of it.

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