Aharon Moshe Sanders (92): "Aharon Moshe Sanders
Yeshiva Needed: For a bright and well behaved 14 yr old regular orthodox yeshiva student, who with G-d's help will find a girls Yeshiva so she can start 9th grade on time with the rest of her class. Have transcripts and can interview on short notice: E-mail application or info to SocCloud1@gmail.com or call 973-932-2670 We live in Passaic/Clifton area. Aliyah had been delayed, call with info or questions.
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Sonia Blejer Oh no! Good luck finding a school!!!!
22 hours ago · Like
Alyssa Komarow why not Hillel?
16 hours ago · Like
Aharon Moshe Sanders Dinah graduated. Unless they are going to start offering HS classes?
15 hours ago · Like
Aharon Moshe Sanders We actually were able to get Dinah 3rd on the waiting list, the class already has 31 students."
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Many people can not live their life in this manner, and would no doubt see this as a character flaw. However, while things of this nature rarely happen, it is also part of my personal belief in Hashem (G-d) that things or situations like this often do happen for legitimate reasons which are not simple to understand as they are unfolding.
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