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“Just like we pay the price for kosher food, we have to pay the price for education. One feeds our body the other our mind. We have all done it, of course with Hashems help. I’m sure your friend can find a school who will work with them. I do not regret one penny I paid in tuition, my children are now grown and I am enjoying the nachas. I feel that Hashem has rewarded my husband and myself for all the years of self sacrifice, many years we were late on rent, or mortgage, had to work with the utility companies not to shut us off etc., but we made it! we made for our kids.”
not everyone can afford the price of kosher food. i know lots of people who will skip out on some things because they are just too expensive (and im not talking about special treats, im talking about things that would go into a regular shopping) also, this is one of the reasons why i almost never buy jewish brands- i have a hard enough time affording the regular kosher brans, im not willing to pay the inflated price for a jewish brand.
not everyone lives in a place where there are options, or options which they would be comfortable with. for example, lakewood has tons of schools, but for the life of me i cant find one that would fit my children’s and my family’s needs.