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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Mir Yeshiva in Yerushalayim widening the famous main entrance.
Expanding the front door and main entrance at the Mir yeshiva in yerushalayim. The yeshiva was always known for its open door policy
They are now becoming like all the other yeshivas. If you are an average IQ bochur, they don't care how serious about learning and davening you might be, you are not getting in.
"The Rosh Yeshiva feels the yeshiva is too big for you and you would do better in a smaller yeshiva."
What open door policy?
ReplyDeleteThey are now becoming like all the other yeshivas. If you are an average IQ bochur, they don't care how serious about learning and davening you might be, you are not getting in.
"The Rosh Yeshiva feels the yeshiva is too big for you and you would do better in a smaller yeshiva."
Yeah, sure.