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  2. Interfaith Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Interfaith Medical Center is a hospital located in Brooklyn, New York. With facilities in Crown Heights, Bedford-Stuyvesant, and Prospect Heights, it is a full-service non-profit community hospital that has 287 beds [1] and serves more than 11,000 inpatients each year. [2]

  3. Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital's predecessor was the Brooklyn Hebrew Hospital Society, [2] [3] which formed in 1895 as a clinic; they served as a small dispensary and were located at 70 Johnson Street [4] that grew to serve the burgeoning populations of Crown Heights and Prospect Heights.

  4. Crown Heights Jewish Community Council - Wikipedia

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    Crown Heights Jewish Community Council (CHJCC) is a nonprofit organization run by Jewish residents of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. CHJCC acts as a social service agency provides services to community residents including assistance to the elderly, housing, employment and job training, youth services, and a food bank .

  5. Category:Defunct hospitals in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Crown Heights, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    People from Crown Heights, Brooklyn (75 P) Prospect Park (Brooklyn) (1 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Crown Heights, Brooklyn"

  7. List of hospitals in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Merged with Brooklyn Hospital in 1982 and closed in 2003. The building is now co-op apartments. [13] [14] Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital, 570 Crown Street, Brooklyn. Opened in 1919, merged with Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn in the 1970s. Later a nursing home and in 1985 became Crown Palace Hotel.

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  9. Yaakov Schwei - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Schwei was involved in supervising and granting kosher certification under the Crown Heights rabbinical court. [8] [9] In recent years, Rabbi Osdoba's authority as sole administrator of the CHK was challenged by others in the community, including supporters of Rabbi Schwei and Rabbi Braun arguing that the arbitration panel (Zabl"a) ruled that it should be run by a board of directors ...