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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 8:36 am
Temima .
Definitely not poster student.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 8:51 am
You should be! Every person should be proud of themself ,That's the healthy way!!
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 9:00 am
Tomer Dvorah!
Typical TD grad and proud!
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 10:50 am
Satmar bp. Will probably send there too!
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 10:52 am
Bais Yaakov high school in boro park. Not representative at all. I'm MO and I would never send my kids to a school with that hashkafa
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 11:07 am
amother wrote: | Bais Yaakov high school in boro park. Not representative at all. I'm MO and I would never send my kids to a school with that hashkafa |
I went to BYHS as well. I graduated in 2007. I would never in a million years send my kids to that school. I'm pretty frum but the hashkafa there is so messed up.
I went to BYBP for elementary-my daughter is there now and I'm thrilled. I like the diversity and they don't have an agenda.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 11:11 am
amother wrote: | I went to BYHS as well. I graduated in 2007. I would never in a million years send my kids to that school. I'm pretty frum but the hashkafa there is so messed up.
I went to BYBP for elementary-my daughter is there now and I'm thrilled. I like the diversity and they don't have an agenda. |
I'm curious about BYBP because my mother went there, as did my older sisters - and when my sisters went, they still had the same teachers my mother had. By now, it must be a new generation of teachers. I would've thought the character of the school would've changed some, but according to your description it doesn't sound like it did....
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 11:16 am
amother wrote: | I'm curious about BYBP because my mother went there, as did my older sisters - and when my sisters went, they still had the same teachers my mother had. By now, it must be a new generation of teachers. I would've thought the character of the school would've changed some, but according to your description it doesn't sound like it did.... |
I'm 20 years older than my daughter,and in preschool my daughter had all of the same teachers that I did!
I find it amazing that they're still there doing the same great job as when I had them and they don't seem to be burned out. Her first grade teacher was young(probably younger than me).
I love walking through the hallway and seeing familiar faces and such a happy atmosphere. If anything the school only improved. I would say it's one of the most well run schools in Brooklyn-I've been around...
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 11:39 am
Pupa BP. Back then it was a real mix of girls so I am a product like all other mixed kids there.
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WaterWoman
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 12:50 pm
Another Bruriah graduate here. I consider myself fairly typical of the Modern Orthodox girls who attended the school (I graduated in the days when they were trying to make Bruriah into a Bais Yaakov in everything but name). I liked the school and I loved my classmates. Hi to all the other Bruriah grads who've posted here so far
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 12:57 pm
Bais Ruchel in Kiryas Yoel.
Not a product, but I used every dysfunctional experience there to help me be the wonderful and growing person that I am today.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 12:58 pm
amother wrote: | "The following girls have detention....." FYI she's gone....
One of our teachers said that our class is constantly discussed in the teachers room as being the most chutzpadik class.
Someone posted a blog here recently that was written by a BYHS graduate. It was hilarious but oh so accurate....I need to find it , I can use some entertainment...
Oysh memories... |
There's an '05 grad who is constantly suggested to me on Facebook, and I only read her name in Mrs. G's loudspeaker honk. She must still be returning to BY every Wednesday and Friday, there's no way she finished her detentions.
My class was told we were THE MOST chutzpahdik class. . Every grade's gotta have one!
I would love to see that blog! The memories make me laugh now.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 1:26 pm
Yesoday Hatorah London.
No English ladies here?
Send my kids there.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 1:27 pm
I feel like me and so many friends who went there got messed up from bais Yaakov hs their intentions were good but they don't understand that not everyone fits the cookie cutter mold. As a result some girls on my grade went into drastically different directions because of the rigidity and when they were out so happy to be free of it all
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 6:15 pm
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. |
A mix - a bunch of girls in my class were from Elizabeth, and I don't know if they would have gone there if there was another choice in town. Maybe I'm wrong though. But there were quite a few who shifted to the right. I sort of include myself in this - I come from a somewhat yeshivish home, but went through a rebellious stage in 8-9th grades, so I really came into these hashkafos on my own, through teachers, friends, mentors, experiences both in and out of school. I am far from typical BY though, just a somewhat typical right-wing Bruriah grad
ETA: I graduated in 2006 BTW
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 6:30 pm
amother wrote: | Yesoday Hatorah London.
No English ladies here?
Send my kids there. |
I've been wondering the same!
I posted on the first/second page that I went to Bnos (Manchester) and someone else wrote she was in Jewish High (also Manchester) but so far we're the only three English people
I keep checking every now and then to see if there's anyone else
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WaterWoman
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 6:57 pm
tryinghard wrote: | A mix - a bunch of girls in my class were from Elizabeth, and I don't know if they would have gone there if there was another choice in town. Maybe I'm wrong though. But there were quite a few who shifted to the right. I sort of include myself in this - I come from a somewhat yeshivish home, but went through a rebellious stage in 8-9th grades, so I really came into these hashkafos on my own, through teachers, friends, mentors, experiences both in and out of school. I am far from typical BY though, just a somewhat typical right-wing Bruriah grad
ETA: I graduated in 2006 BTW |
I graduated in 2005! Close!
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amother
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Thu, Jul 21 2016, 7:27 pm
amother wrote: | I've been wondering the same!
I posted on the first/second page that I went to Bnos (Manchester) and someone else wrote she was in Jewish High (also Manchester) but so far we're the only three English people
I keep checking every now and then to see if there's anyone else |
Brits
Most of us lurk in the shadows snd dont come out too much - disnt expect myslef to - but your comment made me want to offer my view
YHS graduate too
Life has taken me many many places
And I'll leave it as that -
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