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So there are a number of options in Israel - I will try and provide a bit of background for each one. Just an aside, please note there is notno such a thing as a bad yeshiva, it is always about finding the right fit for the right person.
So there are a number of options in Israel - I will try and provide a bit of background for each one. Just an aside, please note there is not such a thing as a bad yeshiva, it is always about finding the right fit for the right person.
So there are a number of options in Israel - I will try and provide a bit of background for each one. Just an aside, please note there is no such a thing as a bad yeshiva, it is always about finding the right fit for the right person.
Based in Yerushalayim and led by Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky and Rabbi Dovid SchoonmakerRabbi Dovid Schoonmaker, the Yeshiva caters for university-educated and professional men committed to spiritual and personal growth. Their website writes:
Based in Yerushalayim and led by Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky and Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker, the Yeshiva caters for university-educated and professional men committed to spiritual and personal growth. Their website writes:
Based in Yerushalayim and led by Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky and Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker, the Yeshiva caters for university-educated and professional men committed to spiritual and personal growth. Their website writes:
Based in Yerushalayim and led by Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky and Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker, the Yeshiva caters for university-educated and professional men committed to spiritual and personal growth. Their website writes:
Based in Yerushalayim and led by Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky the Yeshiva caters for university-educated and professional men committed to spiritual and personal growth. Their website writes:
Based in Yerushalayim and led by Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky and Rabbi Dovid Schoonmaker, the Yeshiva caters for university-educated and professional men committed to spiritual and personal growth. Their website writes:
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