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Bellamom
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 1:42 pm
I live in Brooklyn and we're looking into moving to a community in the vicinity of ny/nj. We're middle of the road frum (whatever that means). The reason why we would move out of Brooklyn is the school situation. I'm nervous cuz were not yeshivish at all. I cover my hair and wear sandals without socks in the summer. All the schools in Brooklyn are either yeahivish or very modern. I really want a mix and they don't have any here. My kids are going to school soon and I'm getting more and more nervous. Any ideas would be very helpful. Thanx.
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pesek zman
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 1:45 pm
Are you looking to stay in NYC? Are Staten Island or queens options? Both have communities that might work for you, religiously
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sourstix
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 1:48 pm
Is deal an option for you? There are so many different places to choose, doesn't have to be Brooklyn
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Bellamom
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 1:49 pm
What schools are in Staten Island? And queens? I have boys.
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chocolatecake
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 3:42 pm
What about far rockaway five towns area. Darchei is a mix.
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amother
Silver
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 3:47 pm
There r loads of communities that youd fit into- 5towns has plenty of people like that- south shore and shulamith. Edison, west hempstead also.
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amother
Chocolate
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 3:50 pm
I recommend you check out Elizabeth, NJ - nice community, everyone is orthodox with a range from don't cover your hair to black hat. There is a community school where almost all the kids go, and the school itself is strong religiously.
You may also want to look into Fairlawn / Teaneck / Bergenfield.
You could also try Edison / Highland Park / East Brunswick.
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amother
Lawngreen
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Tue, Mar 14 2017, 4:46 pm
Bellamom wrote: | What schools are in Staten Island? And queens? I have boys. |
I don't know about staten island but queens is very accepting of different types. For boys, there's yeshiva ketana(KGH) -they seem very accepting of different types tho I don't have boys. Tiferes moshe (kg) - seems much more yeshivish and then there's yeshiva of central queens (kgh) which is co-ed
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