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Hostage to DoublethoughtHostage to Doublethought "It's too hard", he complains plaintively. "He, G-d, will understand. My son, he is a Rabbi. In Brooklyn. He is Lubavitch. (Here, he serenades me with the first few bars of...

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An Open Letter to Seminary Girls In a tradition dating back to the opening of the doors of the first seminary way back when in the fifties, the second week of Elul is host to an ingathering of exiles, so...

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Holiness in HaifaHoliness in Haifa Being a yeshiva student in Jerusalem is a wonderful experience. Aside from the learning, obviously, the people, places, and things to do never end. Indeed, I've fallen in...

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Goodbye, But Not For LongGoodbye, But Not For Long I and quite few other bochurim will be returning to Chutz La'aretz in just a few days. I can't wait for that flight. Not. I suppose I should be thankful though; Boruch...

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The Old Candy Man and The Candy StoreThe Old Candy Man and The Candy Store "Who can take tomorrow, dip it in a dream Separate the sorrow and collect up all the cream The Candy Man can, oh the Candy Man can The Candy Man can 'cause he mixes...

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Who I Am

I find that auto-Internet bios tend to reflect the authors vision of what they would like to be as opposed to what they are. To circumvent this potential pitfall, I’m going to state mostly facts here, and just a single, straight up projection and hope of what I will be.

The projection:

A Yirei Shamayim

The Facts:

I hang around the Geulah/Sorotzkin/Bais Yisroel/Meah Shearim shechunas.
I may be your best friend, your roommate, your best friend’s roommate,
or your next door neighbor. I do this because I want to show the world how great it is to be a yeshiva bochur here. And because I’m bored.

Also of course, ‘cuz I have some opinions I want to get off of my chest.

I occasionally feature guest posts (only be fellow Yeshiva Guys). Their opinions are not necessarily my own, but rest assured I won’t run any kefira, possible minus, or loshon hara.

You can get in touch with me using the Be B’Kesher link on the header bar, or using any on the electronic mediums listed on the Andera Mekomos page.

Happy Reading!