At a Glance
A tiny all-boys yeshiva with an 8.5:1 ratio — intense traditional learning in a changing Brooklyn neighborhood
Families seeking an ultra-Orthogonal yeshiva education for their sons in a tightly knit, all-boys environment with very small class sizes. Parents should be comfortable with a homogeneous community and traditional religious instruction. Ideal for families already embedded in or drawn to the South Williamsburg Hasidic community — though the unusual religious affiliation warrants direct inquiry with the school.
- Very small scale — only 127 students total across all grades
- 8.5:1 student-teacher ratio — unusually personal for elementary school
- All-boys environment through 5th grade
- Traditional yeshiva-style religious instruction
- Located in a neighborhood that offers both community rootedness and increasing urban amenities
- Zero diversity — the student body is 100% White with no racial or ethnic variation
- The religious affiliation (Church of God in Christ) is atypical for a school with a Hebrew name — worth clarifying with a visit
- Very small school means limited extracurricular options typical of larger institutions
- South Williamsburg can feel crowded and chaotic; some families prefer quieter neighborhoods
- Single-gender environment may not suit all families
A tiny all-boys elementary yeshiva with ultra-Orthodox roots, serving pre-K through 5th grade with a very low 8.5:1 student-teacher ratio.
Extremely homogeneous student body — 100% White, zero diversity across any measured categories. This reflects the school's position as a deliberately insular community institution serving a specific religious population.
South Williamsburg is a neighborhood in flux. It remains anchored by a large Hasidic Jewish population, but has seen significant gentrification in recent years with young families and creative professionals moving in. The area offers diverse food, transit access, and a mix of old-school Jewish bakeries alongside new cafes and boutiques.
Highly walkable neighborhood with easy access to the Williamsburg Bridge and multiple subway lines. Families in this area typically live within walking distance of the school.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in South Williamsburg.
- What grades does TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ serve?
- TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ serves grades Pre-K to 5.
- How do students get into TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ?
- TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ public, charter, or private?
- TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ is a private school.
- What neighborhood is TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ in?
- TALMUD TORAH TZEMACH TZADIK VIZNITZ is in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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