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Yeshivas Novominsk

Brooklyn, NYAccredited
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About Yeshivas Novominsk

Yeshivas Novominsk is a private religious institution located in Brooklyn, New York. This institution operates within the Orthodox Jewish tradition and provides religious and Talmudic education primarily to male students pursuing advanced Jewish learning. No specific enrollment figures, completion rates, or retention rates are currently available in IPEDS data for this institution.

Yeshivas of this type traditionally offer programs centered on Torah study, Talmud, Jewish law, and religious philosophy. Instruction is typically conducted in Hebrew and Yiddish alongside English, and the curriculum reflects the traditions of the Novominsk Hasidic dynasty. Credential structures at yeshiva institutions often differ from conventional postsecondary programs, and prospective students should contact the institution directly for details on academic offerings.

Brooklyn is home to one of the largest and most diverse Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States. Yeshivas Novominsk serves the religious educational needs of students within this community and is part of Brooklyn's rich tradition of Jewish scholarship.

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

Contact Information

LIPA BRENNAN

rlb@novominsk.com

1690 60th St, Brooklyn, NY 11204

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