Boro Park (Borough Park) in Brooklyn, New York, is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods in the world, home to an estimated 150,000 Jewish residents. The neighborhood is known for its Hasidic and Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) communities, with a vibrant Jewish infrastructure that supports a deeply religious lifestyle.
Dozens of kosher restaurants and bakeries, featuring traditional Jewish, Israeli, and Middle Eastern cuisine.
Kosher supermarkets and specialty stores, offering a vast selection of kosher-certified products.
Jewish bookstores, Judaica shops, and religious supply stores, catering to the needs of Orthodox families.
Jewish-owned businesses, including clothing stores, real estate agencies, and healthcare services.
Hatzalah emergency medical services, providing fast and community-centered medical response.
Jewish financial institutions, supporting businesses and families with interest-free loans and community banking.
Massive Hanukkah menorah lightings and Purim celebrations, attracting thousands of participants.
Passover preparations, with specialized kosher-for-Passover stores and communal matzah baking.
Sukkot festivities, with large communal sukkahs and lulav & etrog markets.
Boro Park is a self-sufficient Jewish enclave, where every aspect of daily life is guided by Torah values and Jewish law. It remains one of the most densely populated and thriving Jewish neighborhoods in the United States.