[COMMUNICATED CONTENT]�
Numerous articles have been written about the housing crisis in the New York area. Newlyweds can�t�find apartments.
Young families are crowding three or four children into small, two bedroom�apartments. Schools are overflowing and class sizes of 30+ children are the norm in some areas. Parents�are working 60-hour weeks to be able to afford to pay their mortgages and tuitions. They worry about�their children getting �lost in the shuffle�, not receiving necessary academic support and not learningessential skills.
Kids have nowhere to play and almost no playtime. Young children and teenagers are�craving their parents� attention but have to compete with their parents running to work, simchas or�meetings almost every night of the week.�Are you stressed and struggling with any or many of the issues mentioned in the last paragraph? Are you�wondering if there is any real solution? Is it possible to jump off the hamster wheel and land in a place�where all those problems disappear?
The answer is �yes�! There is an affordable, warm, vibrant community where you can take back your�life. You can buy a 3-4 bedroom house with a backyard and a front yard for less than $200,000. You can�stop being a slave to your bills because your dollars will go much further! The cost of living in Rochester,�NY is 46.3% lower than in NYC. Therefore, if you are earning $60,000 a year now, you would have to�earn a salary of only $32,197 to maintain your current standard of living (www.salary.com � May 2015)!
We have your attention, and we�ve only addressed affordability and standards of living. Now let�s talk�about a much more important topic: the chinuch of your children. When your children wake up in the�morning, do they jump out of bed excited about the school day ahead? When you walk through your�children�s schools, do you notice joyful students, happy teachers and interactive lessons? If not, it�s time�to seriously consider moving your family to Rochester, NY!

Derech HaTorah is Rochester�s Torah elementary school. It�s the school that leaves visitors wishing they�lived in Rochester. It�s the school that makes parents whisper a silent tefilla of thanks when they think�about how their children spend their days. It�s the school where you hear laughter and joy in the halls.�It�s the school that focuses on skills and has the community�s Rosh HaYeshiva marveling at the level of�the talmidim.
It�s the school where secular studies are taken seriously and students ace regents exams in�7th and 8th grade. It�s the school where bullying is never tolerated. It�s the school that you wish you could�have attended as a child.�When children grow up in a warm environment where they are loved and appreciated, they thrive and�usually become very productive, successful adults.
When children�s talents are recognized and�encouraged, they explore and develop them and creatively contribute to klal Yisrael. When children�s�learning styles are met and they experience success in academics, their potential is limitless. When�children live out-of-town, they are excited about life and new experiences and are eager to make new�friends. When children attend Derech HaTorah of Rochester, they are treasured, challenged and eager�to learn.
Intrigued? Don�t take our word for it. Call a friend in Rochester and you�ll get an even better testimonial.�Or, best of all, come for a Shabbos � with your family! Another way to start the process is by sending�your resume to the contact information below and we�ll even try to help you find a job!�[For more information, visit www.torahrochester.com or call Derech HaTorah�s office: 585-266-2920�or email: [email protected].]
