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User Name :rebari1
Title :Rabbi
First Name :Ari
Last Name : Medetsky
City : Suffern
State : New York
Country : United States
Zipcode : 10901
School Name : Yeshiva Ohr Reuven
City : Suffern
State : New York
 
Message Board Posts:3
1. Are any of the Yeshivas in NY giving a French Regents this year. I have a Talmid from France that would like to take it in an all male environment. Please advise.
Thanks,
Ari Medetsky
2. Are you also offering a job to the spouse? What is the availability of gainful employment after 1:30? If the wife will also make 25,000-30,000 for part time employment, and there are readily available afternoon opportunities for the Rebbe (Lfi Kvodo), and cost of living is reasonable, this is not totally ridiculous.

Otherwise a famous person once said, "Beware, when you offer peanuts you are likely to attract monkeys"

Be'Kavod,

Ari Medetsky

3. I'm not sure what the difference would be if the parent, teacher, friend, or Art Scroll help the child prepare. What we are all worried about is that they will just read the english and not look at the Chumash itself. The remedy is to make sure that when they come to class they can read and translate from a regular Chumash without help. There are a number of ways to determine that they can do this. If you would like me to elaborate feel free to contact me.
Ari Medetsky
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