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T Easy Where Or You Y... to Loo Ur THIS IS A DRAFT COPY. A FINAL COPY WILL BE SENT OUT AFTER THE RABBINIC ALUMNI HAVE REVIEWED. PLEASE DO NOT FORWARD OR SHARE. Yeshiva University ישיבת רבנו יצחק אלחנן Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary Center for the Jewish Future Finding the right rabbi for your community isn''t easy... ...unless you know where to look. The Morris and Gertrude Bienenfeld Department of Jewish Career Development and Placement We congratulate the following rabbis upon their new positions. September 2017 - September 2018 RABBI ELIHU ABBE RABBI DAVID ISRAEL Sgan Executive Vice President YU Torah MiTzion Beit Midrash of Religious Zionists Of America - Mizrachi USA Toronto New York, New York Toronto, Canada RABBI SHIMSHON JAACOB RABBI ELY ALLEN Director of Communications Menahel Ruchani and Engagement Yeshivat Lev HaTorah In Our Hearts Project Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel Jerusalem, Israel RABBI JARED ANSTANDIG RABBI GEDALIAH JAFFE Rabbi Halacha Rebbbi Ann Arbor Orthodox Minyan Naaleh Highh School for Girls (AAOM) Ridgewood, New Jersey Ann Arbor, Michigan RABBI YAAKOV JAFFE RABBI ELIEZER BARANY Dean of Judaic Studies, K-12 Shabbos Rabbi Maimonides School CareOne at Teaneck Brookline, Massachusetts Teaneck, New Jersey RABBI DR. AAVERY JOEL Head of School Fuchs Mizrachi Cleveland, Ohio RABBI SAM BERKOWITZ Beit Midrash Fellow RABBI JUDAH KERBEL SAR High School Beit Midrash Fellow Riverdale, New York SAR High School Riverdale, New York RABBI BENNY BERLIN OU-JLIC Rabbi RABBI DR. EFFIE KLEINBERG Queens College Lead Educator Queens, New York Forum for Jewish Leadership Jerusalem, Israel RABBI SAUL BERMAN Interim Rabbi RABBI TAVI KOSLOWE Congregation Ramath Torah Judaic Studies Principal New York, New York The Ideas School Tenafly, New Jersey RABBI JACOB BERNSTEIN Beren Campus Rabbi RABBI DR. JOHN KRUG Yeshiva University Educational Staff New York, New York Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh Jerusalem, Israel RABBI DAVID BLUM Co-Founder RABBI DOVID KUPCHIK Rabbi Chaim Yosef Furst Principal/Menahel Chaplaincy Program Skokie Yeshiva - Fasman Highland Park, New Jersey Yeshiva High School Skokie, Illinois RABBI DR. 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STEVE EISENBERG Lower School Principal RABBI YISROEL MEIR ROSENZWEIG Manhattan Day School Beren Campus Rabbi New York, New York Yeshiva University New York, New York RABBI ARI FEDERGRUN Associate Rabbi RABBI DOVID ROTH Congregation Schara Tzedeck Cataloger Vancouver, Canada National Library of Israel Jerusalem, Israel RABBI DR. 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ELIE TUCHMAN Assistant Rabbi Head of School / Rosh HaYeshiva The Jewish Center Yeshivat Mekor Chaim New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland RABBI URI GOLDSTEIN RABBI DAVID WARSHAW Yeshivat HaKotel Executive Director Director of Overseas Program The BACH Jewish Center Jerusalem, Israel Long Beach, New York RABBI YONATAN GORIN* RABBI DAVID WILENSKY Rabbi Assistant Principal for Judaic Studies Etz Chaim Kohelet Yeshiva Sharon, Massachusettes Merion Station, Pennsylvania RABBI DOV GREER* RABBI DOV WINSTON Rabbi Rabbi Mount Kisco Hebrew Young Israel of Merrick Congregation Merrick, New York Mt. Kisco, New York Community Programming Director, CJF Yeshiva University RABBI JEREMY HARTSTEIN New York, New York Resource Rabbi/ Head of Study Hall RABBI YEHUDA WITT* Arie Crown Hebrew Day School Judaic Studies Head Teacher Chitah Skokie, Illinois Yeshivat Netivot Montessori East Brunswick, New Jersey RABBI ALEX HECHT Kollel Fellow/Avreich RABBI ARI ZAHTZ YU Torah MiTzion Beit MYP Rebbe Midrash Zichron Dov Yeshiva University, RIETS Toronto, Canada New York, New York Rabbinic Assistant Clanton Park Synagogue RABBI JONATHAN ZIRING Toronto, Canada Ram Yeshivat Migdal HaTorah RABBI ADAM HERTZBERG Modi'in Makabim-Re'ut, Israel Assistant Principal Westchester Day School RABBI ARI ZUCKER Westchester, New York Avreich/Kollel Fellow Yeshiva University Torah Mitzion Kollel of RABBI AVI HIRT Chicago Interim Rabbi Chicago, Ilinois Queens Jewish Center Queens, New York RABBI ROBERT HIRT Co-Founder Civic Spirit (Hillel International) New York, New York RABBI MICHAEL HOENIG Mashgiach Ruchani Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC) Teaneck, New Jersey The Morris and Gertrude Bienenfeld Department of Jewish Career Development and Placement services RIETS musmachim and students, as well as members of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA). 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