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Actually Mepal, I don’t get your point. School is not a place where one learns all one needs to know. School is where one acquires the skills to learn for the reast of one’s life. With the exception of my refusal to attend an intermarriage, no matter how important the person getting marriaed might be to me, I can’t think of a single opinion I had at 18 with which I wholly agree today. I’ve learned much more since finishing school than I could ever have in school. I’ve never read anything my Akiva Tatz. As to R. Avigdor Miller’s writings, I can’t deal with the cognitive dissonance he creates. His inspirational writings don’t jive with his often provocative oratorical rhetoric. Which was the essence of the man?