People don't join cults knowingly. They get lured via deceptive recruiting, and Meor, the Orthodox Jewish outreach group, seems to engage in fair measure of that. This alone doesn’t make Meor a cult, but it’s a start. Look at their website. Looks like Reform Judaism to me. What do you see there? Photos of groups of attractive young men and women in various modes of college style attire (tank tops, t-shirts, shorts), all mixed together, in many cases right up against each other, arm in arm. Looks like a good place to pick up a chick or to meet a guy. It starts right on the home page. It’s the first thing you see there. Then there’s the programs page: Then the campuses page: You’d think you are landing on the JDate dating website or Club Med. Here’s a photo from the Meor of Maryland website: And Meor of Boston: And the Rutgers Learning Network, aka Meor at Rutgers in New Jersey: Yet, in the Orthodox world, males and females are kept largely separate. They sit sep...
I lost my child to meor at UPenn over ten years ago. We have no contact. At what point do you think my child will "mellow out" and things will progress in a positive way? Do you think preying on students in this way and destroying families is alright? This is not religion, it's a cult.