At a Glance
A classical Eastern European Yeshiva preparing young men for rabbinate and Jewish leadership
Boys from observant Jewish families seeking an intensive Torah-based education with the goal of pursuing careers in the rabbinate, Jewish education, or community leadership. Families who value the classical Eastern European Yeshiva model and want their sons to immerse themselves in Talmudic study in a supportive, traditional environment.
- Classical Eastern European Yeshiva approach to Talmud study
- Preparation programs for rabbinate and Jewish education careers
- Intensive study of Halacha (Jewish law)
- Focus on developing future community leaders
- Single-gender environment focused on Torah scholarship
- Tuition is $8,640 annually — modest by NYC private school standards but requires financial commitment
- The school serves only grades 9-12, so families must plan for elementary and middle school separately
- No parent reviews available on GreatSchools, making firsthand community feedback harder to find
- Very specific religious focus — families should ensure alignment with Orthodox Jewish values and practice
- Rolling admissions means you can apply throughout the year, but early application is advisable given limited seats
A single-gender boys high school (grades 9-12) operating in the classical yeshiva tradition, focused on producing future rabbis, educators, and community leaders
A tight-knit community of students committed to rigorous Torah study, drawn from families who value traditional Jewish education and observance
Borough Park is a densely populated, family-oriented neighborhood with a large Orthodox Jewish population. The area is known for its synagogues, kosher establishments, and yeshivas, creating an environment where traditional Jewish life is central to daily life.
Borough Park is highly walkable with everything needed for observant Jewish life within close proximity — synagogues, kosher markets, and Jewish institutions are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA a good school?
- Published quality ratings aren't available for YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades 9 to 12 in Borough Park.
- What grades does YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA serve?
- YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA serves grades 9 to 12.
- How do students get into YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA?
- YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
- Is YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA public, charter, or private?
- YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA is a private school.
- What neighborhood is YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA in?
- YESHIVAS NOVOMINSK-KOL YEHUDA is in Borough Park, Brooklyn.
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