Yeshiva Ohr Eliezer

Private | 6-12 | Jewish | 46 students |  

PHONE: (718) 336-2898

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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511 Ave R

Brooklyn, NY 11223

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Brooklyn's Yeshiva Ohr Eliezer is a private school. It is coed and Jewish affiliated, serving 46 students in grades 6-12.

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Posted on May 8, 2011
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This is from a while back (was attending the school when they were in Bensonhurst). The school itself was alright. Kids were great and mild-mannered. They also took in students from that organization that helps problem kids (I think its called Ohel or something. don't remember), which is also very nice. However, it was too disorganized and small for its own good. They grouped students together. They treated school more like college, in that you were assigned courses to take. Problem with all of this is that your classes would change at any time. One week I had Algebra, Englsh, Science, and Computer Science. Next week I had just Computer Science and English. I didn't even know why. You'd think that a school with about 80 kids would keep better track of this sort of thing. Even with all the schedule mumbo jumbo, it was a nice/small school. I went to small Yeshivas where I felt disconnected from everyone, but I honestly felt like a family here. We went out every Friday to help out the community by donating baskets to the poor. Its the only Yeshiva I ever went to that made students do community service. Things like that made this place special. Wish I didn't transfer out honestly.


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