Yeshiva Kesser Torah Rabbinical College of Queens (abbreviated as YKT; Hebrew: ישיבה כתר תורה) is an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva located at 72-11 Vleigh Place, in the Kew Gardens Hills section of Queens, in New York City, New York, in the United States.
[3] In the 1970s,[a] Rosenblatt opened the yeshiva on the Grand Central Parkway in Briarwood, near Queens' Main Street, where it remained for over a decade.
[5] In 1994, one of the rabbis in the yeshiva urged Rosenblatt to move Kesser Torah to Kew Gardens Hills, where they would be able to reach more people.
They therefore purchased a house in the center of Kew Gardens Hills' Jewish community, where the yeshiva is located today.
[6] In the early 2000s, more minyanim (prayer groups) were added to the schedule, and the student body began to decrease.