Hebrew College it is!
This is a correction to my April 4th post. It was incorrectly titled, "My First Acceptance Letter!", and should read, "My Only Acceptance Letter".
That's right. I had actually already mostly ruled out RRC as the right place for me next year, but the deal was sealed today when RRC notified me that they'd love to have me, but my Hebrew proficiency isn't high enough for them.
I wanted to seal the deal!
Oh, well.
It looks like all signs point to the place my heart has dwelt for as long as I knew about Hebrew College - which sure makes the decision easier!
That's right. I had actually already mostly ruled out RRC as the right place for me next year, but the deal was sealed today when RRC notified me that they'd love to have me, but my Hebrew proficiency isn't high enough for them.
I wanted to seal the deal!
Oh, well.
It looks like all signs point to the place my heart has dwelt for as long as I knew about Hebrew College - which sure makes the decision easier!
8 Comments:
The great thing about college is that no matter where you go, you'll most likely have a great experience. I don't know anyone who complains about their college years. Good luck in your new school.
Well, mazel tov! When God closes a door...
Thanks, Amishav. You're absolutely right. It looks to me like the community I'll join at Hebrew College (and in Boston) is going to be incredibly enriching.
John - good reminder! Crawling through a window's so much more my style ; )
Adam, we are thrilled that you are joining us here in Boston. I was pulling for Hebrew all along. We have lots of great people we want you to meet. Bonnie
Bonnie, I look forward to joining you and connecting with your community in Boston! I'll be visiting soon to look for apartments in Brookline... All my love to you.
That's so great that it is finally settled and now you can get excited! I think you are going to have such a great time---learn so much and meet all sorts of interesting people! Congratulations, Adam!
Thanks, Carrie! I'm starting to get excited about it as more of the details fall into place, and it starts to "feel" more real.
Nice work Adam. This is great news. /Daniel
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