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WastingTime




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 3:35 am
I went to JEC and Bruriah. Nice to see a bunch of other Bruriah graduates here!
I loved Bruriah but that was due to the amazing friends I had there. I think I'm pretty typical but typical is such a range because the families in the school were too
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amother
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Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 3:56 am
Where are all the Chicago people?!

I went to HSBY, and im not sure there is a typical "poster child" that im aware of...
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amother
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Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 4:21 am
I also went to JEC and Bruriah (hi there!). I wouldn't say I was totally typical of either one, but I'm probably not far off.

In JEC, although I fit in religiously, I did not fit in socially - I was a weird kid, when JEC wants you to fit a more normal mold; but, I was not the only one. Bruriah was much more right wing religiously in my day, and I came from a middle of the road modern orthodox family - I certainly was not unique among the girls in the school and fell somewhere in the middle religiously, but I didn't match the "as close as you can get to being a beis yaakov without being a beis yaakov" hashkafa of Bruriah back then (at the time, this was not uncommon for the JEC girls, actually, despite them being part of the same school system). I actually went through several phases in my Bruriah days - first modern orthodox, then I was chareidi, then I was agnostic, and then went back to being modern orthodox but a little differently than before. That's not typical either, but it all worked out.

I think at the end of the day, I turned out pretty typical overall - I live in Israel, we're dati torani, I'm married with a kid, have a master's degree and a job, my husband works full time but learns a little every day, etc. There are several other people from my high school grade and other grades who could be described exactly that way (there's even one in my neighborhood).

Always nice to see other JEC people and Bruriah graduates pop up here Smile
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rachel91




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 4:52 am
Public School till 9th grade, then went to BY in Antwerp. It's a good school, I wouldn't say I'm the typical graduate, although I don't think there are any 'typical graduates', it's quite diverse.
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amother
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Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 6:45 am
amother wrote:
Where are all the Chicago people?!

I went to HSBY, and im not sure there is a typical "poster child" that im aware of...

Chicagoan here! I went to icja and there are no poster kids really.
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amother
Burlywood


 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 7:53 am
amother wrote:
1683 yes we're a family.... Machon! I loved my high school years and was definitely a poster student- G.O., very involved in play, yediah klalis, grade representitive at graduation plus a bunch of jobs in between (if you are a machin graduate you'll get what I'm saying!). Not sure if I would send my girls (as of yet non, I only have boys bli yin Hara).


Hi fellow machoner!
I was definitely there with you, and I guess you're a choice of 4 people in my mind...
I was also GO but after you left (cuz 1683 family year I was a freshie)...


Was definitely a poster student too Smile Don't know if I'd send my kids there, because its totally changed, and doubt it'll still be open in another 14 years (my daughter is not even 1 yo yet)
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  saw50st8  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 8:19 am
tryinghard wrote:
"Diverse within MO" - have to disagree - a sizeable minority of each grade was not MO when I was there (not sure now) - the "Bais Yaakovy" group in my grade was at least 15 girls - and that has stayed the same with regard to how people "turned out" (ie what they have made of themselves since HS)


Were they bais yaakovy by birth or just as they got older?

There were a few girls who shifted pretty far to the right in my year, but very few. The school was attempting to shift to the right (namely Mrs Stern and Mrs Newman), but it wasn't actually there.

It could have been different by grade or by year. I graduated in 2000.
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  saw50st8




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 8:20 am
amother wrote:
Went to YSV also. I've often wondered if I know you. Graduated in 96, you?


Yes I did. Who are you? Feel free to PM me :-)
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amother
Aqua


 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 8:20 am
amother wrote:
I went to BY Detroit and given the principal was.......... - I am gladly not a product of the school or their philosophy. I will not send my daughter to any bais yaakov hashgafa school.

What year? I find it VERY hard to believe, I know all the principals there.
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amother
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Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 8:45 am
amother wrote:
Me!

2010 grad. Guessing rest of the school practices what they preach


Hey me too! We're in the same grade.
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amother
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Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 8:51 am
amother wrote:
I probably dont know you. I got married in 2004 (and was a אלטע מיידל )so youre much younger than me.
I the kind of girl that "what?? She has internet??" if youd see me on the street youll never believe that I'm "one of those"

Satmar BP as well. What year did you complete the 12th grade (I would say graduate high school but lets face it, we don't really graduate high school...)?
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amother
  Coffee


 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 9:52 am
saw50st8 wrote:
Were they bais yaakovy by birth or just as they got older?

There were a few girls who shifted pretty far to the right in my year, but very few. The school was attempting to shift to the right (namely Mrs Stern and Mrs Newman), but it wasn't actually there.

It could have been different by grade or by year. I graduated in 2000.


I was the year after you. There was a strong bais yaacov contingent my year, including mrs Newmans granddaughter. Lots of them are kollel wives (I'm not sure if still, but many are in Lakewood) and a lot moved to the right and became more chareidi from centrist backgrounds.
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fiddle  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 10:02 am
masores bais yaakov
yeshiva spring valley
bais yaakov monsey
Bais yaakov ramapo
Machon academy/Binat Chaim
not really a product of any of the above....
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amother
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Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 10:04 am
fiddle wrote:
masores bais yaakov
yeshiva spring valley
bais yaakov monsey
Bais yaakov ramapo
Machon academy/Binat Chaim
not really a product of any of the above....


Wow. Your colorful!
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  fiddle




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 10:15 am
amother wrote:
Wow. Your colorful!


And proud!

Tongue Out Tongue Out Tongue Out
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amother
  Magenta  


 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 10:21 am
fiddle wrote:
masores bais yaakov
yeshiva spring valley
bais yaakov monsey
Bais yaakov ramapo
Machon academy/Binat Chaim
not really a product of any of the above....


Well, you're younger than me than because Ramapo opened when I was already in BY - no grade for me.

My niece went to Ramapo. Her younger sister started in Ramapo and switched to BY. Sounds like there can be traffic in both directions.
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amother
Jade


 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 10:51 am
I wish,wish,wish I was currently living up to the ideals taught in school and seminary.

OTOH Sometimes I feel bitter about certain things that I think should have been presented differently in school.But then I (try to) remember what one of my favorite teachers really used to stress to us:
"Don't be the type of the person who is thirty years old and still blaming her failings,problems and current life situation on her school and parents"
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amother
Hotpink


 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 11:05 am
Another HSBY grad here! Even though there is a range, I was definitely a Hanna sacks girl and a lot of who I am now is influenced by the school and teachers I had.
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amother
Dodgerblue


 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 11:14 am
Satmar Monsey here. Am I the only one?

I went there way back when there weren't many chasidish school options in Monsey, so we had other 'chassidisen' in our class and in the school. I would send my kids back except that I married into a different chassidus (my family wasn't Satmar either) and with the number of chasidish schools in Monsey today, the school is exclusively Satmar so my dd would stand out...
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greenfire  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Jul 21 2016, 11:27 am
bais rivka or should we spell it 'beth rivkah'

I am a product of god
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