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  • in reply to: Rabbi Gellermans Yeshiva-Lakewood #1143467
    hurtfirefighter
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    “As far as learning goes, I stand by my statement of Stein’s is a higher level of learning. R. N’ Stein is a very big Talmud Chachum.”

    Health- Just because someone is a big talmud chacham, doesnt mean his yeshiva is on a high level. From what I hear R’ Gellerman is also a big talmid chacham who wrote many seforim.

    in reply to: Rabbi Gellermans Yeshiva-Lakewood #1143455
    hurtfirefighter
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    “Another Yeshiva that I have personal info about is R’ N. Stein’s Yeshiva on the cor. of 9th & Monmouth. It also seems like a very good Yeshiva. The learning here is probably higher than Yeshiva D’Brick.”

    Health- As someone who is in the ‘parsha’ of yeshivos, I have to disagree. Though steins has a good name, there is no argument that Yeshiva Gedolah D’Brick has a higher level of learning than steins. As someone who has friends in yeshiva gedolah dbrick, I am not lying when I tell you that there can be bochrim in the beis medrash on any given night until 12:30!

    in reply to: Rabbi Gellermans Yeshiva-Lakewood #1143443
    hurtfirefighter
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    First of all, why are u looking into yeshivos so early on on the year? u have at least until purim/pesach until u have to think about it. Also, since u did ask, i did hear about it and know a little about it. It is a very ‘shtarke’ yeshiva, not too greasy, and the rebeim are very warm. Overall from wat i hear, its a very good yeshiva.

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