Yeshiva Beis Meir

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Yeshivot sit at the intersection of tradition and study; their doors open daily to those seeking to immerse themselves in Torah. Yeshiva Beis Meir stands on 38th Street in Borough Park, its address fixed at 1351 38th St, Brooklyn, NY 11218. For decades—though the years aren’t measured in the walls—it has been a steady address where men gather to learn and reflect. Learning sessions occur according to yeshiva protocol, without fanfare, anchored in the daily rhythm of Daf Yomi or advanced Gemara. The rhythms shift across tractates and seasons, yet the doors remain open. Yeshiva Beis Meir is more than a building; it’s a pulse of study rhythms that define a block south of 13th Avenue. Inside these walls—though unvisited in person—the seder follows the familiar arc of early seder, midrash shiur, and late-night chavrusah, each segment fitting into the day without announcement. Scheduling follows the Jewish calendar with precision; programs rotate alongside holidays and fasts, each tied to the yearly cycle rather than external promotions. To step inside, dial (718) 437-5844—a direct line that connects callers to scheduling information, a quiet bridge between the street and the ongoing shiurim. No large marquee announces changeovers; instead, word travels through flyers or families already connected to the rhythm. The yeshiva doesn’t seek visibility beyond the neighborhood’s existing networks; its presence is a known still point amid the neighborhood’s constant motion. The fastest way there is by pulling the map straight up on your phone: directions send you straight to the doorstep without detours. Locals still say the best way to see the vibe is on a weekday evening, when the study lights glow steady past suppertime.

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Created 24 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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