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Mon, Jun 24 2024, 5:09 pm
Sounds like the biggest difference is that there is no set curriculum.
Most BY schools follow a set curriculum while there will be difference between school and towns, when you send to a BY school you know what to expect.
In a Chasidish school it sounds like even in the same Chasidish the curriculum can vary from very intense to very not. From text based learning to not very much.
Thank you everyone who responded
Thank you everyone for not turning it into a bashing or making fun of thread.
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amother
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Mon, Jun 24 2024, 6:25 pm
amother Teal wrote: | Specifically in Lubavitch:
Chumash
Tanya
Maamer*
Gemara**
Navi
Sichos
Inyanei geula moshiach
Parsha
Tfillah
Halacha
Yehadus/aka Bayis yehudi /bayis chassidi.
Regular
Math science English Spanish
ETA. *staring 11th grade. **11,12& sem. |
Also I can read and write Yiddish perfectly as well as speak perfectly.
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amother
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Mon, Jun 24 2024, 6:26 pm
amother Alyssum wrote: | that’s no true I went to Belz school we did learn Chumash inside and we literally covered everything, rashi, rambam, ramban, toisfes….. cover to cover. my school is definitely not less intense then a BY school. Same with the secular curriculum. My Belz school is considered one of the higher education schools |
You learned Chumash with Rambam and Tosfos?
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amother
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Mon, Jun 24 2024, 9:23 pm
No, I meant… our hachaim, aven Azrea, sifsay chachumim, Klei Yukor… am I missing something?
Graduated about 10 years ago u think I remember??
Oh bal hatirim, anything else?
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