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amother
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Wed, Aug 10 2016, 4:01 am
Just wanted info regarding the kollelim/chedarim in Cleveland.
How Yeshivish is the community? How would you describe the level of ruchnius?
TIA
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notshanarishona
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Wed, Aug 10 2016, 5:13 am
Cleveland is a huge diverse community. It has a very frum crowd and also some more modern areas. There are tons of kollels, but it is very hard to get into if you are new to the community.
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amother
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Wed, Aug 10 2016, 6:47 am
Cleveland is a very nice place. The paying kollels are very hard to get into. As far as Yeshivishness its not the east coast. It would be a big culture shock to move from say Bensenhurst to Cleveland. The main difference as far as Yeshivishness oot vs ny/nj is that oot everyone is in the same school. You have the super yeshivish families where the father wouldnt be seen outside without a hat and jacket and the families where the father doesnt even own a hat all in the same schools so by definition the kids are coming out more open minded and exposed which in my opinion is only a good thing
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greenfire
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Wed, Aug 10 2016, 7:13 am
notshanarishona wrote: | Cleveland is a huge diverse community. It has a very frum crowd and also some more modern areas. There are tons of kollels, but it is very hard to get into if you are new to the community. |
with this sentence you are insinuating that modern is less frum ...
to answer the OP
yes cleveland is diverse ... there are a million threads about cleveland
you have telshe yeshiva area ... about 30 minutes due west [somewhat like a bungalow colony]
then you have the [cleveland] heights, the other [university] heights & beachwood ... all within a 3 mile radius
there are yeshivish people in all areas - as well as lubavitch - as well as modern - as well as a few sephardim
if yeshivish is what you are looking for - it's right there ...
hebrew academy ~ is a mix of families - taught yeshivish style
these 2 schools branched off of hac some years back
mosdos ~ more right winged only yeshivish might be under a different name - if it still exists [yeah isssues]
mizrachi ~ is co-ed
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amother
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Wed, Aug 10 2016, 12:23 pm
Do you know when the "hard to get into" kollel's start interviews or any tips for getting in if you are new to the community?
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amother
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Wed, Aug 10 2016, 12:34 pm
the zman starts in three weeks. The kollels that pay that are hard to get into generally look into new guys pesach-june. I doubt any of the kollels still have openings for the coming year.
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