Yashiva Ahavas Yisroel Viznitz
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Yashiva Ahavas Yisroel Viznitz helps young learners ground themselves in limudei kodesh through structured Torah study and personal growth. Children follow a balanced curriculum blending chumash, navi, mishnayos, and halacha; daily tefilah and hashkofos round out the weekday routine; the program tailors one-on-one chavrusah sessions so each child progresses at his own pace. Jewish heritage comes alive through holiday-centered units, weekly Shabbos gatherings that build community, and capsule hashkafah seminars for parents; every circle of instruction keeps the neighborhood’s Williamsburg energy close at hand.
At 2 Lee Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211, the three-story walk-up sits just above a deli and kaleidoscope of foot traffic heading toward the bridge. A low iron fence lines the front path, then it’s up two flights of worn stone steps to the classrooms; no driveway bells or flashing signs—just the quiet hum of lessons drifting into the hallway. Nearby houses of worship, parks, and kosher shops give the block a thick rhythm that many families weave into their weekly routines.
The school handles scheduling through its own channels, and families who need a real-time touchpoint can try calling (718) 387-9506 for quick line changes or calendar updates; there’s no automated menu—just a couple of rings most afternoons before an answer. Traffic around Lee can slow east–west crossings mornings and afternoons, so plan a few extra minutes when dropping off or picking up.
A short stroll west brings you to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway overpass and a handful of child-friendly bakeries—convenient pit stops after morning drop-offs. Grab a coffee at a stand on Wythe Avenue for a snapshot of this corner, or swing by the pedestrian overpass for a diagonal view that frames Williamsburg rooftops against midtown’s skyline. Use the map below to chart your route: directions.