Yeshiva Torah Vodaas
Yeshiva Torah Vodaas is a yeshiva in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: School
- Description: American Haredi yeshiva in Brooklyn
- Also known as: “Yeshiva Torah Vodaath”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Cortelyou Library and City University of New York Brooklyn College.
Cortelyou Library
Library
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Cortelyou Library is a public library in Flatbush, Brooklyn, located on Cortelyou Road, owned and operated by the Brooklyn Public Library system. Cortelyou Library is situated 1,300 feet northeast of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas.
City University of New York Brooklyn College
University
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Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn in New York City, New York. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls nearly 14,000 students on a 35-acre campus in the Midwood and Flatbush sections of Brooklyn as of fall 2023. City University of New York Brooklyn College is situated 1 mile southeast of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas.
Cortelyou Road station
Metro station
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The Cortelyou Road station is a local station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway, located at Cortelyou Road between Marlborough Road and East 16th Street in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn. Cortelyou Road station is situated 1,800 feet northeast of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ditmas Park and Kensington.
Ditmas Park
Neighborhood
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Ditmas Park is a historic district in the neighborhood of Flatbush in Brooklyn, New York City. The traditional boundaries of Ditmas Park, including Ditmas Park West, are Ocean Avenue and greater Flatbush to the east, Dorchester Road and the Prospect Park South neighborhood to the north, Coney Island Avenue and the Kensington neighborhood to the west, and Newkirk Avenue to the south.
Kensington
Neighborhood
Kensington is a neighborhood in the central portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, located south of Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery. Kensington and Parkville are bordered by the Prospect Park South and Ditmas Park subsections of Flatbush to the east; Windsor Terrace to the north; Borough Park to the west; and Midwood to the south.
Prospect Park South
Neighborhood
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Prospect Park South is a small neighborhood in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, located south of Prospect Park. It is included within the Prospect Park South Historic District, which was designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1979 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Yeshiva Torah Vodaas
- Categories: yeshiva and education
- Location: Brooklyn, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.63806° or 40° 38′ 17″ northLongitude
-73.96917° or 73° 58′ 9″ westElevation
36 feet (11 metres)Open location code
87G8J2QJ+68OpenStreetMap ID
node 357620034OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=school
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In Other Languages
From Hebrew to Yiddish—“Yeshiva Torah Vodaas” goes by many names.
- Hebrew: “ישיבת תורה ודעת”
- Hebrew: “מתיבתא תורה ודעת”
- Hebrew: “תורה ודעת”
- Spanish: “Yeshivá Torah Vodaas”
- Spanish: “Yeshivá Torah Vodaath”
- Yiddish: “תורה ודעת”
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