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Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin

Brooklyn, NYAccredited
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About Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin

Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin is a private religious postsecondary institution located in Brooklyn, New York. The institution provides traditional Jewish religious and Talmudic education, serving students seeking ordination and advanced rabbinical training within the Orthodox Jewish tradition. Specific enrollment figures, completion rates, and quality score data are not reported in available records.

The academy's curriculum centers on advanced study of Talmud, halachic literature, and rabbinical texts, preparing students for roles in religious leadership and scholarship. No secular or career-technical program offerings are listed in current records for this institution.

Brooklyn is home to one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States, providing Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin with a well-established community context and a consistent student population drawn from the surrounding neighborhoods and beyond.

Accreditation: Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools, Accreditation Commission

Contact Information

ABRAHAM FRUCHTHANDLER

ymayer.lasker@myrcb.org

1585 Coney Island Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11230

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