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amother
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Post Yesterday at 10:25 pm
Hello imas in the US of A
Looking for a
Yeshivish boys high school with dorm
That has a very strong general studies program.
That has a different levels for kodesh, since the boy is behind your average kid that age.
That is open minded,
That is not a huge institution,
That is open to boys of different backgrounds ex. A boy that was homeschooled.
That believes that every child is unique.
Does this unicorn exist?
Please share any suggestions.
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amother
Magnolia  


 

Post Yesterday at 10:27 pm
What does yeshivish mean to you?
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amother
  OP  


 

Post Yesterday at 10:36 pm
amother Magnolia wrote:
What does yeshivish mean to you?


Not the yeshivish about going to kollel ideal, more a high level of frumkeit.
Can also be JPF as long as it’s strictly JPF!
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amother
  Magnolia


 

Post Yesterday at 10:41 pm
amother OP wrote:
Not the yeshivish about going to kollel ideal, more a high level of frumkeit.
Can also be JPF as long as it’s strictly JPF!


Ok so I'm going to assume you don't mean Lakewood Yeshivish.
How about Yeshiva or Rochester? You'll notice the diverse crowd instantly Smile https://www.tiuny.org/
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amother
Stoneblue  


 

Post Today at 4:53 am
Yeshiva of Greater Washington
WITS
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amother
Lemonlime  


 

Post Today at 5:04 am
Darchei
Ner yisroel
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amother
  Stoneblue  


 

Post Today at 5:06 am
amother Lemonlime wrote:
Darchei
Ner yisroel


Ner won't take boys who are behind
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ChutzPAh




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 5:30 am
What you are looking for does not exist
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Hashem_Yaazor




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 5:31 am
If your definition of yeshivish is JPF, your options are increased.
I'd suggest looking into MTI in St. Louis.
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amother
  Stoneblue


 

Post Today at 5:32 am
ChutzPAh wrote:
What you are looking for does not exist


That's not true- yeshiva of Greater Washington could meet your needs- it's a unique place.
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amother
Silver


 

Post Today at 5:33 am
Maybe one of the chofetz chaim yeshivas? Cherry hill?
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amother
Feverfew


 

Post Today at 5:39 am
Rochester best bet . Diverse open crowd all levels
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smileyface:)




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 5:50 am
A lot of these schools being recommended are chofetz Chaim schools which soulmds right up your alley!
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amother
  Lemonlime  


 

Post Today at 5:53 am
ChutzPAh wrote:
What you are looking for does not exist


The very yeshivish places with very strong English take mainly very strong boys in every area.

But if looking JPF there are many more options.
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amother
Clematis


 

Post Today at 6:11 am
smileyface:) wrote:
A lot of these schools being recommended are chofetz Chaim schools which soulmds right up your alley!


Was going to type exactly this. Chofetz Chaim sounds like a perfect fit
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amother
Papayawhip


 

Post Today at 6:13 am
amother Lemonlime wrote:
The very yeshivish places with very strong English take mainly very strong boys in every area.

But if looking JPF there are many more options.

What’s a very yeshivish place with strong English? Philly? Trying to think of any more?
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dena613




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 6:19 am
OP, since you clarified that "very yeshivish" can mean JPF, and you're not into promoting kollel-
What does "very strong general studies" mean?
4 hrs of chol daily, with AP classes?
English where they don't misbehave but have 2 hrs total of chol and crack down on misbehavior but level of learning is low?
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amother
Oldlace


 

Post Today at 6:29 am
I don't think Rochester the boys in Rochester are by any definition yeshivish.
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amother
  OP


 

Post Today at 6:57 am
Very strong general studies means the kid is very serious about them and will also include ap classes.
Thank you all who responded. I really appreciate it.
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amother
  Lemonlime


 

Post Today at 7:15 am
amother Papayawhip wrote:
What’s a very yeshivish place with strong English? Philly? Trying to think of any more?


Philly. Ner yisroel. Rochester and all the New York yeshivas that take the regents.
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