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The World Headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement are located at 770 Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and is often simply referred to as 770. [1] The synagogue, located under 784 and 788 Eastern Parkway, has been subject to a dispute between the Agudas Chasidei Chabad (the umbrella organization for the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch movement) and the Gabbaim, who are associated ...
A smaller synagogue remains in use at 770 Eastern Parkway. Another building, on the original structure’s west side at 760 Eastern Parkway, is now a Chabad library.
770 Eastern Parkway (Yiddish: 770 איסטערן פארקוויי), also known as "770" ("Seven Seventy"), is the street address of the World Headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement, located on Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The building is the center of the Chabad-Lubavitch world movement ...
In 2010, a New York judge ruled in favor of Agudas Chasidei Chabad, deciding over an ownership dispute between the organization and the Gabbayim of the synagogue housed at 770 Eastern Parkway. The court ordered the Gabbayim to deliver possession of the premises of 770 Eastern Parkway to Agudas Chasidei Chabad. [5]
The first major development on Eastern Parkway, at the northwest corner with Utica Avenue, did not commence until 1887; the Eastern Parkway Improvement Association was established at that time. [75] The next year, Brooklyn park commissioners reported that 279 of the 1,014 land lots north of the parkway had been sold, though none of the land to ...
Tunnel to Towers and U.S. VETS said they hope to open the veteran housing community by the end of 2024. Interim County Administrator Lee Washington during the Board of Commissioners meeting on ...
770 Eastern Parkway; A. Alexander Hamilton High School (Brooklyn) B. ... New York City synagogue tunnel incident; Nostrand Avenue station (IRT Eastern Parkway Line) P.
On January 8th, 2024, a riot broke out with several arrested when a construction company was attempting to fill the tunnel with cement. The tunnels were part of recent, unauthorized excavations by individuals claiming to expand the building from the old Union Street mikvah. The Gabbaim of 770 addressed this by closing the Kingston Ave.