To hurtfirefighter. I just noticed youur post. Actually, there are a number of bochurim that stay until 2am. The lights go off after that to ensure the bochurim go to sleep.
I used to learn in Rav Gellerman’s Yeshiva second seder. It’s a very nice place. Besides the high level of learning, the bochurim are a warm chevra. Rav Gellerman puts in a lot of kochos into each bochur. It is a well run mossad. Feel free to ask about anything else.
Try Rav Sasson Gellerman’s Yeshiva in Lakewood. Excellent boys, a geshmake, friendly ruach, but not a pressured place. You have to be decent in learning (not brilliant, but some of the olam is very bright) to get in, though.
Toi: You are the obtuse one. Rav Scheinberg is talking about someone whose tafkid is to have his mind absorbed exclusively in Torah; a Rosh Yeshivah like himself. A kiruv proffesional needs to be up to date on the information they need to do kiruv. Use your mind before being rude.