There are a few listings for a Chabad Synagogue in Brooklyn. The Facebook page for Chabad Worldwide Synagogue in Brooklyn gives an address in the Crown Heights neighborhood: 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY, 11213. If this is not the address you're referring to, then please ask another question and specify an address.
The closest subway station is the Kingston Avenue station on the 3 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) and 4train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line). This is half a block from the synagogue, which is on Eastern Parkway between Brooklyn and Kingston Avenues.
Note that the 3 train does NOT stop at Kingston Avenue from 11:30 PM to 6 AM, and the 4 train ONLY stops at Kingston Avenue from 11 PM to 6 AM.
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Take the subway to 34th St (Manhattan). That's Penn Station. Take Amtrak.
The 1955 World Series was played between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Because you can take the subway to get to, and from each Stadium it was called the Subway Series.
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Take the shuttle (called the AirTrain) from inside the JFK terminals to the Howard Beach Station of the A train. The A train goes through Brooklyn. JFK is in Queens, and Brooklyn and Queens are two halves of one island. Queens is the north side, and Brooklyn is the south side.
You can get to Brooklyn by airplane (to JFK or LaGuardia, then take a taxi), by NYC subway, by Long Island Railroad, by taxi, by bus (including Greyhound), by water taxi, by bicycle or by walking. Three bridges and a tunnel connect Brooklyn to Manhattan. No more streetcars, sorry. Amtrak doesn't stop in Brooklyn, but does in nearby Manhattan.
Take the Long Island Railroad to Jamaica and change for a train going to Valley Stream. If you are not near the LIRR, take the E or J subway train to the Jamaica LIRR station and change to the railroad there. The only train that stops in Jamaica is the LIRR. The subway does not go into Nassau County.
When you are visiting Brooklyn, renting a car can be a great way to get around and in and out of Manhattan. You will not have to wait around for subway trains and spend time chasing down taxis. Be certain to take a drive over the historic and beautiful Brooklyn Bridge for a memorable experience and great photo opportunity.
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It's impossible to give useful subway directions from "Brooklyn." Brooklyn is almost 100 square miles in area, and it is crisscrossed by a dozen different subway lines. Without knowing where in Brooklyn you are, it's impossible to know which subway lines are near you. Without knowing which subway lines are near you, it is impossible to give directions.Please ask another question and specify an exact address or cross street in Brooklyn, or at the very least, a neighborhood.Otherwise, the best I can do is tell you what the closest subway stations to 69 Leonard Street are. However, there is a 69 Leonard Street in Manhattan, and another in Brooklyn. I'm assuming it's the Manhattan one, but if not, then again, ask another question and include that information.The closest subway stops to 69 Leonard Street in Manhattan are the:N-R-Q (the yellow line) to Canal Street (at Broadway)J-Z (the brown line) to Canal Street (at Centre Street)A-C-E (the blue line) to Canal Street (at 6th Avenue)1-2-3 (the red line) to Chambers Street (at West Broadway)4-5-6 (the dark green line) to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall (at the corner of Chambers and Centre Streets)
This question is unanswerable, unless it doesn't matter where in Brooklyn you go. Brooklyn is almost 100 square miles in area, and almost every single subway line runs through it. The directions will be completely different, depending on where in Brooklyn you're going.Please ask another question, this time specifying an exact address or cross street in Brooklyn. Or at the very least, a neighborhood. Nobody can give you useful subway directions unless you provide a precise starting point AND destination.If you just want to walk around Brooklyn, and you don't care where in Brooklyn you end up, then you can take the Downtown A or C trains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) or the Downtown 2 or 3 trains (of the 1-2-3, the red line) from 34th Street-Penn Station to Brooklyn.