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loveJudaism
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Today at 2:58 am
amother Steel wrote: | No, I did not misunderstand. You clearlydo not undersrand what modox means. |
Ok thanks
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imaima
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Today at 3:21 am
loveJudaism wrote: | The page is for anything related to Judaism, so I can ask about a school for as long it’s not wrong |
I mean it is a very well known school in London and you wrote that you already had experience in different London schools
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amother
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Today at 7:55 am
loveJudaism wrote: | Majority of modox girls have social media and watch films, even if they don’t they don’t see a problem with it. You can’t be both secular and religious, films and social media involve a lot with the secular mentality. No this isn’t to say they’re bad people but unless I’m wrong then.. sorry |
We definitely see something wrong with social media. Not everyone does, but not everyone who is modox is the same, just like how not all chabad people are the same.
It is easy to generalize. But I live in Israeli in a dati torani community, which is similar to right wing Modox and the girls here don't have social media, people don't have tvs, etc. But there are other communities where things are different.
If your goal is to completely avoid secular influence, then modox may not be the way to go. Many modox feel that you can be religious and secular influences can contribute if done properly. If that isn't your way that's valid, but their way can be valid too.
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nylon
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Today at 8:06 am
As an ex-Londoner I know what the poster meant by that. Modox is NOT secular. However the schools in question (I can think of 2 meeting this description) have Modern Orthodox administration but the families run the gamut, many not religious at all.
At Hasmonean, on the other hand, the hanhala is not modern but the families often are. But everyone is meant to be shomer shabbat and kashrut and boys and girls are separate schools.
FYI most English schools, even secular ones, do not allow "unnatural" hair colors. The uniform codes at many schools are quite strict. No jewelry except a pair of ear studs and watch, hair pulled back if long, regulation shoes & tights to go with uniform, no make-up or nail polish.
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amother
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Today at 9:02 am
OP by polarised I mean that their intake is narrow, one specific type, not as open as eg Hasmo which has a broader catchment.
May I say something?
With real respect, it seems that you haven't caught certain nuances or maybe you've caught them but don't approve of them and don't want to conform and I don't think coming to Israel is the solution.
Schools offer a service, they all have rules and catchment criteria. There are very few schools who are as frum as you say you want and also allow the lateral movement that you want.
Do you have a family Rav in London who can advise you?
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