SummaryFour-story corner building of brown or light-colored brick on Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg, with two chimneys, oriel window, and balustraded entrance pavilion; two bilingual sings (English and Hebrew) on building reading, "Yeshiva Jesode Hatora of Khal Adas Yereim"; third sign (Hebrew and Yiddish) gives name of Yeshiva and information about classes and registration; parked automobile, alarm box, and Hasidic man walking on sidewalk in foreground.
Cite AsIrving I. Herzberg photograph collection, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
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