Oholei Torah

More than 70% of graduates go on to lifelong positions as Chabad Shluchim, initiating and directing Jewish activities in 75 countries [1] with the goal of bringing Jews closer to Judaism.

[citation needed] In 1975, the school began renting space for the elementary classes at the Brooklyn Jewish Center at 667 Eastern Parkway, built in 1920, and purchased the building outright in 1982.

[citation needed] In 2016 the school was the subject of an exposé in Newsweek for its decades long history of failing to fire teachers who physically abused and molested students.

B'nai Abraham in East Flatbush, a synagogue where Rabbi Teitelbaum served as president until his death in 2005.

Both contain essays on various torah topics, mostly contributed by current students and staff, as well as alumni.

Oholei Torah, 2011