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|CITY INTRO=Welcome to Brooklyn the Jewish community that never sleeps. It consists of many different neighborhoods. Each with its own distinct flavor. Like Manhattan many of the streets form an orderly grid and have numbers or letters as names (with a few exceptions like Crown heights, and Williamsburg their streets have longer names). Crown heights is the center of chabad international. Centered around 770 Eastern Parkway.Borough Park is known for its premier shopping. [[Flatbush]] is spread out of a larger area. [[Bensenhurst]] is one of the oldest Jewish neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Yeshiva Bais Hatalmud is located at 83st and 21 ave. [[Williansburg]] is right across the Manhattan at the Williamsburg bridge. A large community of Satmar Chasidim mainly followers of R’ Zalman Teitelbaum.
 
|CITY INTRO=Welcome to Brooklyn the Jewish community that never sleeps. It consists of many different neighborhoods. Each with its own distinct flavor. Like Manhattan many of the streets form an orderly grid and have numbers or letters as names (with a few exceptions like Crown heights, and Williamsburg their streets have longer names). Crown heights is the center of chabad international. Centered around 770 Eastern Parkway.Borough Park is known for its premier shopping. [[Flatbush]] is spread out of a larger area. [[Bensenhurst]] is one of the oldest Jewish neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Yeshiva Bais Hatalmud is located at 83st and 21 ave. [[Williansburg]] is right across the Manhattan at the Williamsburg bridge. A large community of Satmar Chasidim mainly followers of R’ Zalman Teitelbaum.
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==Flatbush==
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Flatbush is primarily East of Mcdonald ave and south of Ave H (actually from the tracks south of ave H). The perimeter on the other sides are forever expanding
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The Avenues are ABC and the streets are numbers (with a few exceptions).
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Premier Yiddish clothing stores can be found on Ave j. Coney Island ave from ave I past ave M has a wide range of Yiddish stores.
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[[Landaus]] is a great minyan factory conveniently located on the corner of Ave. L and E.9 st.
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==Yiddish institutions==
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[[Yehsiva and Mesivta Chaim Berlin]] is located on coney Island right off the corner of ave M
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==Hashgacha==
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For local establishments the best are, [[Kehilla Kashrus]]. It is run by Rav Dovid Cohen and.
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[[Rav Pinshos Gornish]] also runs a Hashgacha, bearing his name.
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==Additional Resources==
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Brooklyn
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CITY INTRO

Welcome to Brooklyn the Jewish community that never sleeps. It consists of many different neighborhoods. Each with its own distinct flavor. Like Manhattan many of the streets form an orderly grid and have numbers or letters as names (with a few exceptions like Crown heights, and Williamsburg their streets have longer names). Crown heights is the center of chabad international. Centered around 770 Eastern Parkway.Borough Park is known for its premier shopping. Flatbush is spread out of a larger area. Bensenhurst is one of the oldest Jewish neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Yeshiva Bais Hatalmud is located at 83st and 21 ave. Williansburg is right across the Manhattan at the Williamsburg bridge. A large community of Satmar Chasidim mainly followers of R’ Zalman Teitelbaum.

Flatbush

Flatbush is primarily East of Mcdonald ave and south of Ave H (actually from the tracks south of ave H). The perimeter on the other sides are forever expanding The Avenues are ABC and the streets are numbers (with a few exceptions). Premier Yiddish clothing stores can be found on Ave j. Coney Island ave from ave I past ave M has a wide range of Yiddish stores. Landaus is a great minyan factory conveniently located on the corner of Ave. L and E.9 st.

Yiddish institutions

Yehsiva and Mesivta Chaim Berlin is located on coney Island right off the corner of ave M

Hashgacha

For local establishments the best are, Kehilla Kashrus. It is run by Rav Dovid Cohen and. Rav Pinshos Gornish also runs a Hashgacha, bearing his name.

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