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22.11.2024

Strict acceptance terms in Mir • Why were students banned?

Yeshivas Mir decided: a student who wants to be accepted at the Yeshiva will have to sign a document undertaking a variety of conditions

Strict acceptance terms in Mir • Why were students banned?
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The world's largest Yeshiva is changing the admission policy: B'Chadrei Charedim has learned that in recent weeks, changes were made in the process of acceptance.


For example, yeshiva students who recently came to the Yeshiva to go through a registration procedure, had to sign a document in which they declare that they have a kosher mobile device, no text messages or Internet browsing option.


Another statement which appears in the document is that the student commits to move into an apartment with only Mir Yeshiva students.

Changes resulted from the spiritual staff at the Yeshiva who understood that despite the large amount students who study there, they must do everything that the rules will be the same as much as possible to the rest of the Yeshiva world.


In addition, the Rosh Yeshiva recently warned boys listed in the Yeshiva - but do not participate in davening or shiurim that if they do not change their behavior they will be removed from the Yeshiva.

Investigation shows that indeed the parents of several boys recently received a phone call from the secretary of the Yeshiva, where they were told that their son was expelled from the Yeshiva, since he did not meet the requirements.


However, the boys were given another chance to prove themselves in order to return to the Yeshiva.




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