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Yeshiva Gedolah Imrei Yosef D'Spinka
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About Yeshiva Gedolah Imrei Yosef D'Spinka
Yeshiva Gedolah Imrei Yosef D'Spinka is a religious postsecondary institution located in Brooklyn, New York. The yeshiva operates within the tradition of Orthodox Jewish higher education, providing intensive Talmudic and religious studies to male students affiliated with the Spinka Hasidic community. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this institution.
The curriculum at Yeshiva Gedolah Imrei Yosef D'Spinka centers on advanced Torah study, Talmud, and Jewish law, consistent with the yeshiva gedolah model of post-secondary religious education. Credential offerings are rooted in religious ordination and advanced religious learning rather than secular degree programs.
Brooklyn, New York is home to one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States, providing a supportive communal environment for the institution's student population. The yeshiva serves students primarily from within the Spinka Hasidic community, functioning as a central institution for religious scholarship and rabbinic development in the borough.
Accreditation: Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools, Accreditation Commission
1466 56th St, Brooklyn, NY 11219
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