Friday, June 17, 2011

דוד, זה לא פשוט



Today, I was walking all over Yerushalayim (that part is exaggerated), trying to find an ATM machine, or כספומט- as any American should know. First I went to my bank, Discount Bank, and their ATM was "temporarily" out of service. Then, I walked down a few blocks to בנק הפועלים, but it was absolutely packed- I mean like a 15 minute wait. Next to that was another branch of Discount Bank which was also "temporarily" out of service. I walked to another בנק הפועלים which had nobody there, and that was awesome.
I think it is a good thing, all in all, that Yerushalayim is bustling on Friday.
Cya here soon!
שבת שלום!!

Monday, June 6, 2011

נצחתי ואנצח גמרתי ואגמור


This is the e-mail that I just received from YU that I have officially graduated as of June 1, 2011. This means that I have won. My plan was that I was not going to take the exit exam and to see what happens. If they were to realize, then I would just have to take one like everyone else. But, if they don't realize, then, after three difficult years, I have gotten the last laugh. And this is what has just occured:

Hello Seth,

Your degree was officially conferred on June 1st. My apologies for the delay in emailing you. Your diploma has been ordered and is expected to arrive no later than 6-8 weeks from June 1st. Your transcript now reflects that you have graduated as of May 28, 2010.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Thank you,


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Can You Guess?


Can anybody guess which member of the extended Stollel crew, stated the following statement:

"My fondest memories from Reishit are definitely the one-on-one Chavrusas that I had learning with my Rabbeim. The fact that these Rabbeim who I truly looked up to would take time out of their day to learn with me, and talk about really anything that was on my mind was truly inspirational."

Hint: check the Reishi.org "Spotlight on Our Alumni" (if you see this post in time), or recognize the picture.
 
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