That's chassidim....
I was asked to come in for minyan in a Yeshivisha shul a while ago. Apparently there are three signs alerting a Chosid that he's in a Yeshivisha place:- There are more shtenders than there are people davning.- Instead of two boxes of tissues per table, there's one box per two tables.- There's a sign posted which states that due to bein hazmanim there will be a late shachris minyan, with Hodu at 7:30.
I was asked to come in for minyan in a Yeshivisha shul a while ago. Apparently there are three signs alerting a Chosid that he's in a Yeshivisha place:- There are more shtenders than there are people davning.- Instead of two boxes of tissues per table, there's one box per two tables.- There's a sign posted which states that due to bein hazmanim there will be a late shachris minyan, with Baruch She'amar at 7:30.
Those who daven at 12 don't go to 12:40.