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SDL
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Wed, May 24 2017, 3:37 pm
Need advice. We live in Monsey and I'm not sure of sleep away camp schedules. We need to occupy ds for months of Elul and Tishrei. We plan on hiring a private Rebbe to learn with ds 3 hrs or so a day in Sept. Otherwise his schedule will be non-existent. Chassidishe boys in Monsey don't generally go to sleep away camp, as cheder goes year round and yeshiva usually starts rosh chodesh Tishrei. Ds is starting in a new yeshiva, which only begins rosh chodesh Cheshvan. W e're thinking of sending him to sleepaway camp (maybe Bobov 45th). Question is: When are the camps ending this year, because rosh chodesh Tishrei starts so early (Aug 23)?
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minnie mouse
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Wed, May 24 2017, 3:41 pm
Rosh hashana- tishrei begins September 21. you prob mean rosh chodesh elul
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SDL
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Thu, May 25 2017, 10:10 am
Right. Thanks! Anyone have any other thoughts or ideas as to how to keep ds busy. We asked around about jobs, such as working in a hat store or assisting a kindergarten rebbe. We were told motivating him to make money is not ideal, and he's not interested in being a rebbe's assistant.
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amother
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Thu, May 25 2017, 12:52 pm
what do all the other boys who will be attending this school do in Tishrei when its not Yom Tov?
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SDL
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Thu, May 25 2017, 1:29 pm
He's 13 1/2. Most boys are continuing on to a yeshiva that starts rosh chodesh Elul. The cheder affiliated with this yeshiva goes through Tishrei, and moves to next class after Sukkos. But my son's cheder ends after Tisha B'Av.
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happy12
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Thu, May 25 2017, 1:33 pm
Anyway he can continue in his old school until yomtov
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5S5Sr7z3
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Thu, May 25 2017, 2:35 pm
SDL wrote: | Right. Thanks! Anyone have any other thoughts or ideas as to how to keep ds busy. We asked around about jobs, such as working in a hat store or assisting a kindergarten rebbe. We were told motivating him to make money is not ideal, and he's not interested in being a rebbe's assistant. |
I'd think just the opposite - a job will keep him occupied in a safe environment. Do these people who told you motivating him to make money is not ideal want him to hang around at the local hangout?? My son is a bit younger than yours, and his school works on the same schedule as girls schools in Monsey, but on his days off he works part time in a relatives store. I believe it's teaching him to be responsible for the future, AND it keeps him occupied instead of sitting st home doing nothing for 2 weeks.
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amother
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Mon, May 29 2017, 10:10 pm
SDL wrote: | He's 13 1/2. Most boys are continuing on to a yeshiva that starts rosh chodesh Elul. The cheder affiliated with this yeshiva goes through Tishrei, and moves to next class after Sukkos. But my son's cheder ends after Tisha B'Av. |
The new school would not not accept him in Av?
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