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November 2, 2012 2:13 am at 2:13 am #605646heheMember
hey… im really looking into sems now and i want to find out more information so i hope you guys could help me! thanx! so i want a not so yeshivish sem but i do NOT want a modern one so basically i want something in between but more yeshivish than modern…
November 2, 2012 4:08 am at 4:08 am #902660ThePurpleOneMemberhow academic or not academic are u looking for? out of towny?
November 2, 2012 8:09 pm at 8:09 pm #902661heheMembersoo i dont want academic and i dont care how out of towny it is…so i heard about meohr and ateres any other suggestions?
November 2, 2012 8:57 pm at 8:57 pm #902662mischiefmakerMemberI’m also looking into seminaries now. I don’t want something very out of towny. and not academic.
Ideas I have:
Nachlas
BYA
Meor
Seminar
Bnos Chava
Lehav
Binas
Ateres
Machon Raya
But a lot of these places I don’t know much about so this is just ideas.
November 4, 2012 2:58 am at 2:58 am #902663bygirl93MemberMischiefmaker- I know about a lot of those sems…. but lahav is my specialty 🙂 ….. if you have any questions I’ll be glad to answer them…. good luck
November 4, 2012 6:55 am at 6:55 am #902664mischiefmakerMemberYES! I need major information on lahav! seriously thinking about it. Got a lot of recommendations to go there. What type are the girls? When do you come home? IS it that by the time you get adjusted and start enjoying it you come home and then its worthless? is it yeshivish? modern? in between? out of towny? as much information as you could PLEASE!!
November 4, 2012 6:58 am at 6:58 am #902665i said soMemberAll I hear about sem is how yeshivish/out of town it is but do guys know more about the sem like the staff the girls the rules?!
November 4, 2012 9:39 pm at 9:39 pm #902666nannyMemberLahav is a 4-month program. you get back home in time for 2nd semester in collage.
November 4, 2012 10:27 pm at 10:27 pm #902667ezragirlMemberHiya
Im looking at sems binas beis yakov and mesras rochel….any one got any info??
November 4, 2012 11:01 pm at 11:01 pm #902668ToiParticipantmesores rochel is practically a yeshiva
November 5, 2012 12:03 am at 12:03 am #902669heheMemberdo you guys know exactly how big halichos is? by seeing the website it looks teeny weeny…and does anyone know exactly how yeshivish meohr is???
November 5, 2012 6:05 am at 6:05 am #902670theObviousMemberhehe- meohr is not yeshivish at all. its frum. but not yeshivish. not that crowd.
November 5, 2012 8:38 pm at 8:38 pm #902671ezragirlMemberShruikin
mesores rochel is practically a yeshiva
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What makes you say that?
November 5, 2012 9:53 pm at 9:53 pm #902672bygirl93Membermischiefmaker: 1st of all it is an AMAZING experience!!! The girls are all pretty typical, not modern but not crazy yeshivish either, more the “middle” of the road, but some can be a little more yeshivish etc then others. You come home towards the end of January, which is a great time to start college or find a job if you want because the work field is not inundated with young girls needing jobs. (but that’s not the reason why I went)You adjust pretty quickly, by the end of the first week almost everyone was fine, while all our friends in other seminaries were all just getting adjusted. and we did not feel like we were leaving in middle of something, we really felt like we got everything we possibly could have. They get the best teachers, they got the top teachers from almost every seminary, and the program itself is really great. Let’s put it this way, I didn’t go because it was a half year, I went because of the program itself and I feel that I got exactly what I went for. The teachers and administration were all warm, open, understanding, and caring. We seriously felt that we could talk to them about anything. 🙂 hope this helped!
November 5, 2012 10:51 pm at 10:51 pm #902673hodulashemParticipantEverything you should know about
Ateres Bnos Yerushalayim
An Open House for Mothers and Daughters.
at the Avenue Plaza Hotel, 4612 13th Avenue, Brooklyn.
TUES NOV 6, 2012.
8:00 pm
November 6, 2012 1:15 am at 1:15 am #902674hodulashemParticipantbump
November 6, 2012 1:44 am at 1:44 am #902675heheMemberwhats the difference between ateres bnos yerushalayim and ateres bais yakov?
November 6, 2012 4:29 am at 4:29 am #902676mischiefmakerMemberthanks a ton bygirl! also will i like feel stupid if I have only jewish music on my ipod? are they jappy girls? is it out of towny or more brooklyn? thanks!
also anymore info on ateres? is it yeshivish?
November 6, 2012 6:24 am at 6:24 am #902677hodulashemParticipanti’ve never heard of ateres bais yaakov…
ateres bnos yerushalayim is really known as ateres. most ppl actually don’t know it has more to the name lol.
it’s the ateres that was formerly in rechavia and is now in its 3rd year in ramot aleph. it’s a wonderful bais yaakov sem
November 7, 2012 4:15 am at 4:15 am #902678bygirl93Member1) not at all!!!! 2)What do you define jappy as? some are, some aren’t like most schools….. and 3)my year the girls consisted of Lakewood (mostly bais kaila), Flatbush, BP, FarRockaway, Baltimore, Monsey…. and 1 person from detroit…… but they are not “close minded, Brooklyn types….” do you get what i mean? if not ill try to explain it a little better
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