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Boro Park Hotels And Places to Stay

Posted on About Boro Park by A N · July 11, 2017 10:59 AM

Avenue Plaza Hotel: http://theavenueplaza.com/

Mosaic Suites: https://www.yelp.com/biz/mosaic-suites-brooklyn

Park House Hotel: http://parkhousehotelbrooklyn.com/

Charity based - Vaad L'Hachnosas Orchim http://orchim.org/


Boro Park Kosher Places To Eat, Restaurants, Take Out, Pizza and Ready to Eat Food

Posted on About Boro Park by A N · July 11, 2017 10:46 AM

BAGELS:

  • Bagels & More - Dairy, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    4305 14th Ave, Seating

  • Fallsburg Bagels Dairy, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    4602 16th Ave, Online ordering via website

  • Hot Bagels - Dairy, CRC (Brooklyn)
    4807 13th Ave, No Seating, Low prices, Worth a visit

 BAKERIES:

  • Eagel's Heimishe Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn), Eckstein, Star K
    3801 13th Ave, Sandwiches and more

  • Gross Bakery - ?
    5406 16th Ave, Sandwiches, Yoshon,

  • Gourmet Glatt Dairy/Parve/Meat Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    1274 39th St,

  • Kaff’s Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn)
    4518 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Sandwiches, Yoshon

  • Korns Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn),
    4317 18th Ave,

  • Korns Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn),
    5004 16th Ave,

  • Korns Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn),
    4322 15th Ave,

  • Podrigal’s Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn), OK
    1272 56th St,

  • Shlomie’s Heimshe Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn),
    5104 12th Ave, Sandwiches, 

  • Shlomie’s Heimshe Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn),
    4712 16th Ave, Sandwiches

  • Srulys Bakery - ?
    5804 16th Ave, Sandwiches,

  • Strauss Bakery Retail - CRC (Brooklyn),
    5115 13th Ave, Yoshon

  • Taam Eden Bakery - Skver
    4603 13th Ave, Sandwiches and more

  • Weiss Homemade Kosher Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn), Kehal Adas Yereim Vien, OK
    5011 13th Ave, Yoshon

  • Yossi’s Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn), Eckstein, Star K
    5717 18th Ave, Sandwiches and more

  • Yossi’s Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn), Eckstein, Star K
    4406 14th Ave,  Sandwiches and more

  • Yossi’s Bakery - CRC (Brooklyn), Eckstein, Star K
    5304 New Utrecht Ave, Sandwiches and more

CAFES AND FAST FOOD:

  • 1982 Coffee Roasters - Dairy, Tarnopol
    5405 13th Ave, Uber Eats

  • Bagels-N-Greens - Dairy, Babad
    5702 18th Ave, Online Orders Coming Soon

  • Bagels-N-Greens - Dairy, Babad
    5113 13th Ave, Online Orders Coming Soon

  • Big Fleishig’s Express - Meat, Babad
    5508 16th Ave, Seating, call in orders for pick up

  • Cafe De Paris - Dairy, Gornish
    4424 16th Ave, Seating, Vegetarian-available

  • Corner Cafe - Dairy, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    2 Ditmas Ave, Seating

  • Deli 52 - Meat, Mishkoltz
    5120 13th Ave, Seating

  • Kaff Kafe  - Dairy, Babad
    5320 16th Ave, Seating

  • Nu Cafe 47 - Dairy, Rutenberg
    4709 New Utrecht Ave, Seating, Uber Eats

  • The Ice Cream House - Dairy/Parve
    3624 15th Ave, Lots of seating, Worth a visit

  • Taste and Toast - Dairy, Tarnopol
    5516 New Utrecht Ave, Seating

  • Schnitzi - Meat, Gornish
    5324 New Utrecht Ave, Seating

  • Shem Tov Dairy - Dairy, CRC (Brooklyn)
    5326 13th Ave, Seating

  • Sub Express - Meat, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    5219 13th Ave, Seating

  • VIP Grill - Meat, Mishkoltz
    3715 13th Ave, Seating

ICE-CREAM:

  • The Ice Cream House - Dairy/Parve
    3624 15th Ave, Lots of seating, Worth a visit

  • Ice Cream Center - Dairy/Parve
    4511 13th Ave, Seating

  • Sprinkles - Dairy/Parve, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    5210 13th Ave, Seating, Online Ordering For Pick-Up

  • Sprinkles - Dairy/Parve, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    5508 18th Ave, Seating, Online Ordering For Pick-Up

 PIZZA:

  • Amnon's Kosher Pizza - Dairy, Nirbater, KAJ, OU
    4814 13th Ave, Large Seating, Phone Order Delivery

  • Bagels & More - Dairy, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    4305 14th Ave, Seating  

  • Benny’s Famous Pizza  - Dairy, Babad
    4514 13th Ave, Seating, Phone Order Delivery

  • Blue Modern Kitchen - Dairy, Eckstein
    4905 13th Ave, Seating, Delivery, Uber Eats

  • Dagan Pizza - Dairy, Babad
    4820 16th Ave, Seating

  • Gobo’s - Dairy, CRC (Brooklyn)
    5421 New Utrecht Ave, Seatings

  • J2 Pizza - Dairy, Babad
    5114 13th Ave, Seating, Free delivery - minimum $15,

  • Mendel’s 18th Ave Pizza - Dairy Amrom Roth
    4418 18th Ave, Seating

  • Mendelsohn’s 18th Ave Kosher Pizza - Dairy, Gruber, OU
    4418 18th Ave, Uber Eats

  • Milk ‘N Honey  - Dairy, CRC (Brooklyn)
    5013 10th Ave, Seating

  • Moti’s - Dairy, Koenick
    5007 16th Ave, Seating, Sushi

  • Naim Pizza - Dairy Babad
    3904 15th Ave,

  • Tov Pizza - Dairy, ?
    4001 13th Ave, Seating

  • Yanky’s Pizza & Dairy - Dairy, Babad
    4502 16th Ave,


RESTAURANTS:

  • Burgers+Q - Meat, Rabbi Yechiel Steinmetz 
    4726 New Utrecht Ave, High end,  

  • Cafe K - Dairy, Udvary, Star K
    4110 18 Ave,

  • China Glatt - Meat, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    4413 13th Ave, Sushi

  • Hungarian Kosher Cuisine - Meat, Eichenstein
    5009 16th Ave,

  • Glatt-A-La’Carte - Meat, Babad
    5123 18th Ave, Seating, High end

  • Orchidea Dairy - Beck
    4815 12th Ave, Seating, Uber Eats

  • Spoons Cafe - Dairy, Amrom Roth
    5001 13th Ave, Seating, Phone Order Delivery

  • Stars Cafe and Restaurant - Dairy, Amrom Roth
    4303 16th Ave,

  • The Loft Steakhouse - Meat, Babad
    1306 40th St, Seating

  • UpSide Craft Burger - Meat, Tarnopol
    4102 18th Ave, Seating,

  • Urbana - Dairy, Tarnopol
    1305 53rd St, Seating http://www.urbanany.com/ (website under construction),

SUSHI:

  • China Glatt - Meat, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    4413 13th Ave,
  • Freund’s - Pareve, Volove
    4301 15th Ave, fast free delivery

  • Gourmet Glatt Dairy/Parve/Meat Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    1274 39th St, No Seating

  • Noribar Pareve - Tarnopol
    5401 13th Ave, Seating

  • Sushi K Bar - Parve, Babad
    4120 16th Ave, Free Delivery, Uber Eats

  • Sushi Meshuna - Pareve
    5115 13th Ave, Seating

TAKE-OUT:

  • Chefah Glatt - Meat, Nirbater
    4810 13th Ave,
  • Freund’s - Pareve, Volove
    4301 15th Ave, fast free delivery

  • Glatt Kosher Family - Meat, OK
    4305 18th Ave,

  • Gourmet Glatt - Dairy/Parve/Meat Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    1274 39th St, No Seating, Shabbes Food

  • Hader Geula - Meat, Tarnopol
    5914 18th Ave, Seating

  • KRM Supermarket - Dairy/Parve/Meat, Weissmandel
    1325 39th St, Parking, Shabbes Food  

  • Luzee’s - Meat, Nirbater
    5421 New Utrecht Ave, No seating, Shabbes Food

  • Meisners’s - Meat, Tarnopol
    5410 New Utrecht Ave, No Seating, Shabbes Food  
  • Meal Mart - Meat, OU, Nirbater
    4621 13th Ave

  • Meal Mart - Meat, OU, Nirbater
    4521 Fort Hamilton Pkwy

  • Pavillion 39 - Meat, Gruber, Reisman
    1478 39th St,

  • Rio Kosher - Dairy, Mishkoltz
    3715 14th Ave, Parking, No seating, 24/6, Motzei Shabbos

  • Satmar Take Out - Meat, Katz
    5023 New Utrecht Ave, No Seating Shabbes Food

  • Satmar Take Out - Meat, Katz
    4525 16th Ave, No Seating Shabbes menu

  • Satmer Meat & Poultry - Meat, Friedman
    5301 New Utrecht Ave, No seating, Shabbes Food

  • Satmar Meat & Take Out of Boro Park - Meat, Friedman
    4501 14th Ave, No seating, Shabbes Food

  • Shauly's Meal Mart - Meat, OU, Nirbater
    1973 60th St,

  • Sixteenth Avenue Glatt - Meat, Kehal Adas Yereim Vien
    4619 16th Ave,

  • Sizzle Restaurant - Meat Babad
    4011 13th Ave,

  • Zoom at Exxon - Parve/Dairy, Minchas-Chinuch-Tartikov
    4302 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Parking, No seating, 24/6, Motzei Shabbos

 


Boro Park Attractions and Places to Visit

Posted on About Boro Park by A N · July 11, 2017 10:44 AM

Amud Aish Memorial Museum: http://www.amudaish.org/

B.P Jungle Gym: 718-633-4022

Brooklyn Public Library: https://www.bklynlibrary.org/locations/borough-park

Gravesend Park: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/gravesend-park

Jewish Youth Library: 718-435-4711

Kids ’N Action: http://www.kidsnaction.com

Living Torah Museum: http://www.torahmuseum.com/index.html

Nicholas A. Brizzi Playground: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/nicholas-a-brizzi-playground

Rappaport Playground: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/rappaport-playground

 


Boro Park Jewish Community Based Social Service Organizations

Posted on About Boro Park by A N · July 11, 2017 10:41 AM

Aizer Lamuzon: 718-878-5942

Boro Park Jewish Community Council https://www.bpjcc.org/contact-us-1

Ezras Yisroel: http://www.ezrasyisroel.org/

Kol Hachesed Helpline: 718-705-5000

Mesamche Lev: https://mesamchelev.org/

Nachas Health and Family Services: https://www.nachashealth.org/

Yeled v’ Yalda: http://www.yeled.org/

 


Boro Park, About Boro Park, History, Places to Eat, Visit, Stay, Important Links and more - Masbia of Boro Park

Posted on About us by Alexander Rapaport · June 13, 2017 11:33 AM
Boro Park Attractions and Places to Visit

Boro Park Jewish Community Based Social Service Organizations

Boro Park Kosher Places To Eat, Restaurants, Take Out, Pizza and Ready to Eat Food

Boro Park Hotels and Places to Stay

Boro Park - Borough Park is a neighborhood in southwestern Brooklyn, lying within New Utrecht southeast of Greenwood Cemetery bounded to the north by 37th Street, to the east by McDonald Avenue, to the south by 64th Street, to the west by Eighth Avenue and its eruv covers 225 blocks. The neighborhood is densely populated and mostly residential, with few parks.

Often spelled Boro Park, the area was the site of commercial nurseries in the early nineteenth century and was developed in the 1880s as Blythebourne by Electus B. Litchfield, which the post office is still named after. Initially, the residents were comfortably middle class. Jews from Williamsburg arrived by the 1920s and Italians from the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 1930s. During the 1960s many Reformed Jewish residents moved to the suburbs; they were replaced by Orthodox Jews from Williamsburg and Crown Heights.

The population continued to grow as Hasidic Jews moved to the neighborhood from other parts of Brooklyn, Israel, and central Europe. In 2011 the estimated population of Boro Park was 140,000.

Boro Park is rightfully known as the “baby boom capitol” of New York City, not only for its high birth rate, but also because more babies are delivered at the local hospital, Maimonides Medical Center, than any other hospital in New York.

Responding to needs of this growing unique population, many social welfare and charitable Jewish organizations and institutions were formed. Among the more notable ones are Chevra Hatzolah, Shomrim, Chaverim, Tomchei Shabbos, Bikur Cholim of Boro Park and later an Eruv Society and dozens of small, community based charity groups. By 2009 Orthodox or Hasidic Jews accounted for about 80 percent of the population. Today, there are close to 300 shtiebels; small intimate synagogues prefered by most hasids, and close to 100 of them are formal synagogues in synagogue-like buildings, about 130 religious schools, which enroll close to 30,000 students, and more than 20 Hasidic sects, including Belz(er), the Bobov, the Ger, the Satmar, the Skver, the Pupa, the Klausenberg,and the Viznitz. Boro Park is also a bastion of Hassidic Jews who don’t affiliate with a specific sect and is fertile ground for new sects, and ones that were decimated in World War II, to emerge, such as Rachmastrivka and, more recently, Kosov.

Congregation Shomrei Shabbos, an over 80-year-old synagogue, emerged as the epicenter of Boro Park. Boro Park men (and women on special occasions) pray three times a day from age 13 and up. The synagogue pioneered the concept of having a prayer service start every 15 minutes, which eventually turned into a 24 hour synagogue with services round the clock. The late night traffic generated by the synagogue spills into the surrounding blocks, with restaurants and groceries staying open late and peddlers selling their wares late into the night.

The heavy human traffic has also attracted many beggars and other desperate people, both Jewish and non-Jewish, who come hoping for some alms from the generous worshipers. The synagogue also serves as a makeshift place where local food establishments leave food for the poor to collect.

Boro Park together with its neighboring communities of Kensington, Flatbush and Midwood, has become the largest bloc of religious Jews in the world, and as a result it has also become a center of religiously related industries, including Kosher food, Kosher bakeries, hand Matzo factories, stores specializing in modest wear and Chasidic garbs, Tzitzit companies, culturally sensitive toy stores, Judaica stores etc. Because of the high birth rate, and because men and women get married by their early 20s, the wedding related industry is one of the biggest industries in Boro Park. For families that don’t live together before marriage, the wedding industry includes outfitting an entire apartment for the newlyweds: from handymen and contractors, to sheets, tableware, clothing, appliances, wedding gowns, caterers, party planners, banquet halls etc. While most of America is losing its mom-and-pop stores to chain stores and the internet, Boro Park remains largely mom-and-pop businesses. These businesses serve not only the locals, but religious Jews in the greater New York metro area.

While many residents also work in Manhattan or in northern Brooklyn, often riding to work on the buses of locally organized lines, many work locally in Boro Park. In addition to the religious industries mentioned above, schools also employ many residents. Many also work in accounting and e-commerce. Peddling wares on Amazon has become a huge business. Most notable is a building at the border of Boro Park on 37th St. and 14th Ave., known now as Brooklyn Square, where a block-long industrial size building was converted into hundreds of offices.

While statistics show that there is a lot of poverty in Boro Park, there is also a lot of wealth. On 13th Avenue in Boro Park there are close to 20 banks, and according to the FDIC, Boro Park deposits were one of the highest in Brooklyn.  

Both rich and poor choose to settle in Boro Park for the cultural and religious accommodations, such as specific schools, kosher supermarkets, restaurants and other religious services. This creates a unique economic reality: The super-rich live cheek-by-jowl with their desperately poor neighbors, who sometimes become invisible because everyone wears similar clothing as per Chassidic custom.

You could arrive in Boro Park on a Saturday to find all the stores closed with their shutters down in observance of the Sabbath. The same goes for Jewish holidays, when everything shuts down. On the other hand, Sunday feels like a regular day--schools are open, and almost all banks and even the Post Office and Public Library are open.  

In April 2005, Masbia opened its doors on 14th Avenue and re-invigorated the old Jewish concept of sharing meals with the needy. After a couple of years, Masbia exported the concept to other Jewish neighborhoods in New York City and got a shout out on SNL. To date, Masbia is a network of three soup kitchens with its main office located in Boro Park. Masbia of Boro Park is unique in that it also serves meals on the Sabbath and Jewish holidays to those who RSVP.

 

Source: The Encyclopedia for New York City Second Edition, Borough Park entry written by John J. Gallagher, Wikipedia, and linked to newspaper reports, with updates and edits for accuracy By Masbia staff with help from The New York Times Reporter and Author of "The Pious Ones", Joseph Berger.

More Links with Information on Boro Park That Might Interest You:

Boro Park Neighborhood Data

Overview video of District 44 by Council Member David G. Greenfield  

Wikipedia Boro Park

Yom Kippur New York Times Story

Raoul Wallenberg Way [VIN News] 

 

Boro Park Twitter Feeds:

@BoroParkView, @BoroPark24, @BoroParkStoop, @BPShomrim, @NYPD66Pct, @BrooklynCB12, @bpjcc @NYSenatorFelder, @HikindDov, @NYCGreenfield, @KalmanYegerNYC 

 


Further Boro Park Information:

Boro Park Attractions and Places to Visit

Boro Park Jewish Community Based Social Service Organizations

Boro Park Kosher Places To Eat, Restaurants, Take Out, Pizza and Ready to Eat Food

Boro Park Hotels and Places to Stay

 

 

 


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