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One thing that we are trying to offer here is the scholarly traditional Yeshiva World view of the Written and Oral Torah. The scholars in Yeshivot toil day and night to obtain clarity and acquire the true understanding of the simple text and laws of our tradition. Anything less than that (or more than that) is not acceptable and is a perverted deviation of the truth. Torah is not pop-psychology or some high floating philosophy without a proof from a source of an authentic Jewish text. I see a lot of "Jewish Junk" on the Internet (if you cant really call it Jewish) that has nothing to do with the Torah. We are trying to get more real yeshiva people and Torah scholars involved in participating in the forums to help those who are searching for the truth. If anyone has any ideas on how find these people I would appreciate any suggestions. I would also like any suggestions on how to publicize that we are a real "yeshiva" site of the highest scholarly standards.

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I Think getting many quality yeshivash type people here will be a real problem due to the fact that many Roshei Yeshiva have strongly come out against people having internet access in their homes. So the pool of candidates from which to recruit is therefore greatly diminished.
 
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I agree but many Yeshiva quality people have access at their yeshivas or outside their homes. Plus, how can we attract those who do use the Internet?


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There was recently a nice posts on kesuvos started by aYeshiva bachur in Manchester
 
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If a knife, no matter how beautiful to look at, becomes dull, then it has lost its purpose. Being sharpened is tedious work.The Master needs a properly sharpened knife. If it has become dull,it is the Master's right to throw it away. May He not find us dull.
 
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