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Should we delete the yeshiva-policies tag?

I suspect that it will encourage off-topic questions, as the focus is on Jewish institutions rather than Judaism.

The only question which has it, seems off topic to me.

One can disagree with the latter claim, but agree to the proposal that the tag be removed.

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    Who voted to close this as primarily opinion based? Meta is designed for opinion questions.
    – Scimonster
    Commented Jan 11, 2017 at 8:32

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While I disagree entirely with your scope-based argument, I went ahead and removed the tag from the lone question that initiated it. We already have , which itself only applies to a few dozen questions, so it seems to me that that ought to be sufficiently specific for questions of this nature. Editing out a brand-new tag from a brand-new question, leaving behind a set of tags that fits better within the tremendous menu of tags we already have, is a minor edit, so I just did it.

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  • May be an equivalent of the hebrew עולם הישיבות as "yeshiva world". I think that to know the yeshiva world is important. And questions on yeshivot and collelim, e.g. lituanian or chassidic tendencies, shitot in musar, limud, are very valuable.
    – kouty
    Commented Jan 11, 2017 at 10:38
  • @kouty, like I said, there are existing tags under which such content would fit, including yeshiva-school.
    – Isaac Moses Mod
    Commented Jan 11, 2017 at 10:41
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    ok.............
    – kouty
    Commented Jan 11, 2017 at 10:44

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