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to the yeshiva world , it is the eagle that is the most dangerous. failure is acceptable [and even a chessed opportunity] going outside the extreme rigid bounds of conformity is not. when one’s value as a learner depends on shirt/kipa color, and one’s shidduch potential may hinge on a shabbos tablecloth color, one knows that the society is severely ill…