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Yeshivah And Mesivta Arugath Habosem

Brooklyn, NY
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About Yeshivah And Mesivta Arugath Habosem

Yeshivah and Mesivta Arugath Habosem is a religious postsecondary institution located in Brooklyn, New York. The institution provides Judaic studies education rooted in Orthodox Jewish tradition, serving students pursuing religious scholarship and rabbinical training. No enrollment, completion rate, or retention rate data is reflected in available IPEDS records for this institution.

No specific secular or vocational programs are listed in available records for this institution. Yeshivot and mesivtas of this type primarily offer intensive study of Torah, Talmud, and related religious texts, with credentials recognized within the Orthodox Jewish academic and religious community.

Brooklyn, New York is home to one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States. Arugath Habosem operates within this established community, providing traditional religious education to students who are members of or affiliated with the broader Brooklyn Orthodox Jewish community.

Contact Information

40 Lynch Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206

Programs

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