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    BMG_Guy
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    Im Looking for a small, yeshivish, Beis Medrash For my son. I need a place were the Rosh Yeshiva would have a warm kesher with the bachrim. Any suggestions?

    #1351597
    BMG_Guy
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    Let me also add that the place doesn’t have to be serious. I’m looking more for a yeshivishe olam.

    #1351598
    👑RebYidd23
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    While wordiness is often frowned upon, the title could be a bit more expressive.

    #1351699
    Joseph
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    Can you explain in what sense you mean it doesn’t have to be serious?

    #1351728
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    They don’t have to learn, they just have to smoke.

    #1351732

    Where are you looking? You may want to consider Yeshiva Meon Hatorah in Monsey.

    #1351735
    Lilmod Ulelamaid
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    Moderators – shkoyach on changing the title! This does look much better! 🙂

    If he ends up sending to a Yeshiva learning a different Mesechta, I guess we will have to change it again.

    #1351749
    BMG_Guy
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    Let me take “not as serious” back.I mean not as extreme, like my son wouldn’t be able to handle sitting for hours straight and learning for example like brisk, chevron,Reb Tzvi Kaplan and BMG these yeshivas are great yeshivas but not for my son because there big and i want my son to have a kesher with the rosh yeshiva i want a smaller place but with a yeshivishe olam like the yeshivas mentioned above

    #1351767
    BMG_Guy
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    Any ideas?

    #1351799
    jakob
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    perhaps Rabbi Berger’s Yeshiva in Lakewood would be a good suggestion.

    Hatzlacha

    #1351855
    BMG_Guy
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    Any other ones

    #1351887
    ayid
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    The title is ב”מ for בבא מציעא or בית מדרש?
    I suggest you look for a Rosh Yeshiva that Knows “every” tosefes and Rashb”a al leat in B”M. Even if your son can’t learn 18 hours a day, the hours that he does learn should at least be from a T”C not someone that stayed in BMG in order to get a Shtella

    #1351917
    Jersey Jew
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    Its very hard to give answers over the net like this but have you looked into

    There’s a new yeshiva in Lakewood, Yeshiva D’Rabaynu Yitzchok Meir (Reb Sholmo Abramson is the Rosh Yeshiva). located at 613 Madison in Lakewood. They have less than 20 bocherim last I heard. I know the Rosh for many many years. I dont know if this is a fit because this is the internet and you cant give much info but its worth a shot.

    What about Yeshiva Emek Yehoshua in Passaic (NOT to be confused with THE Passaic Yeshiva) ? The Rosh Yeshiva there is Reb Shia Buxbaum.

    Hatzlocha!

    #1352197
    BMG_Guy
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    I did a quick google to Reb Shia Buxbaums yeshiva(by the way don’t think i’m going to use the internet to decide were i’m sending my son i just want a few ideas then call roshei yeshiva) and i saw a video from there melave malka and i liked it a lot. That’s the kind of yeshiva i’m looking for small a nice yeshivishe oilam were the rosh yeshiva is very warm. So any more suggestions, something like Emek Yehoshua?

    #1353283
    uknowwhatimsayin
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    Ohr Reuven is the best. I know a lot of people there and he has a great kesher with the rabbayim. The Rosh hayeshiva is out of this world. If you are looking for a place where your son can grow in ruchniyus while being surrounded by amazing rabbayim and amazing bachurim, it’s your best option.

    #1354355
    doer
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    Do you know how many guys are in ohr reuven?

    #1354623
    uknowwhatimsayin
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    There are several programs within Ohr Reuven. Is your son first year?

    #1355679
    Harotzehbilumshmo
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    The information that is posted above is mostly inaccurate, but, the request is so subjective that answering is virtually impossible. Yeshivish and not too serious are generally a contradiction so it really depends on what hthe OP means by each. I will give it a try though. How about Rabbi Rabanowitz in Washington Heights or Rabbi Avrohom Shulman in Elizabeth? Rabbi Alster in Cliffwood? Rabbi Pikis in Engelwood. Rabbi Frankel in Monsey? Rabbi Sender in Monsey? Rabbi Zoberman (new) in Monsey? There is somewhat of a range here, but all within some loose boundries.

    Or better yet, call Rabbi Binyomin Strauss in Lakewood. Places more bochurim than anyone else in the world

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