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Yeshiva and Kollel of Karlsburg

Brooklyn, NY
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About Yeshiva and Kollel of Karlsburg

Yeshiva and Kollel of Karlsburg is a postsecondary institution located in Brooklyn, New York. This institution operates within the Orthodox Jewish educational tradition, providing religious and Talmudic studies for students pursuing advanced Jewish learning. Specific institutional type, level, and enrollment data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this institution.

No specific academic programs are listed in available data for this institution. Yeshiva and kollel programs of this nature typically focus on intensive Torah study, Talmud, Jewish law, and related religious texts, serving students who are dedicated to advanced religious scholarship, though program-level detail is not confirmed in current records.

Brooklyn, New York is home to one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States, making it a significant center for Jewish religious education. The Yeshiva and Kollel of Karlsburg serves the educational and spiritual needs of this community through advanced religious scholarship.

Contact Information

1556 53rd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11219

Programs

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