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This Kind of Chinuch (Education Reb Michoel Teitelbaum, OBM Reb Dovid Deitsch, OBM Rabbi Joseph Rosenfeld Rabbi Sholom Rosenfeld CO-FOUNDER HONORARY CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DIRECTOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS TALMUDICAL SEMINARY YESHIVAS KAYITZ KINGSTON, SPONSORS COMMITTEE WOMEN’S DIVISION R' Boruch Brikman Rabbi Elchonon Lesches OVERNIGHT CAMP Laibel Baumgarten Rebbetzin Shaindel Raitport R' Yosef Brikman DEAN Rabbi Yisroel Levertov Dr. Jeffrey Borer Mrs. Elaine Rosenberg R' Shmuel Brook Rabbi Yisroel Friedman DIRECTOR Mendel Chein CO-CHAIRLADIES R' Zalman Chein Shlomo Drimmer ROSH YESHIVA Tzippy Dalfin R' Mottell Deitsch Sam Dushey VA’AD RUCHNI Chana Hartman R' Avrohom Lokshin Aryeh L. Fuss Devorah Ingber -Halberstam Rabbi Levi Garelik R' Moshe Melamed MESIVTA/HIGH SCHOOL Elchonon Gewirtz Aida Junik Rabbi Zalman L. Markowitz R' Leibel Motchkin Rabbi Zushe Wilhelm Yakov Goldstein Debbie Konikov-Sperlin Rabbi Ephraim Mintz R' Yankel Pinson MENAHEL Yosef Gorowitz Esti Kugel Rabbi Eliezer Teitelbaum R' Shalom Ber Rabkin Tuvya Greisman Chani Neubort R' Joseph Rosenfeld Rabbi Zalman Laufer Rabbi Nachman Twersky Alexi Hay ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Chana D. Pinson R' Sholom Rosenfeld Schneur Hirsch Toby Siegel R' Eliezer Teitelbaum HONORARY COMMITEE Yerachmeal Jacobson Beryl Junik ELEMENTARY Yosef Y. Popack, Chairman David Junik “…THIS KIND OF CHINUCH ADMINISTRATION Rabbi Hershel Lustig Joseph Aranow Yossi Katz Rabbi Yitzchok M. Kramer Rabbi Meir Shimshoni Daniel Branover (EDUCATION) HAS THE ASSURANCE Heshy Korenblitt ADMINISTRATOR Rabbi Sender Wilschanski Joseph Deitsch Menachem Lerman THAT THE CHILDREN WILL GROW UP Rabbi Yehoshua Lustig Mendel Drizin Shmeilach Rosenfeld Asher Lieblich Rabbi Chaim Y. Wilhelm Sholom B. Drizin TO BE GOOD AND WHOLE JEWS IN DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Shmuel Lieblich PRINCIPALS Meyer Eichler Nachman Lokshin EVERY RESPECT; LIVING EXAMPLES Rabbi Moshe Susskind Hershey Friedman Rabbi Moshe Pape Shmuel Malamud FINANCIAL OFFICER Joseph I. Gutnick Rabbi Levi Golomb Eric Miller TO OTHERS, AND AN INEXHAUSTIBLE Joseph Kazarnovsky Rabbi Yonatan Lefkowitz David Mintz Rabbi Yitzchok Raitport SOURCE OF TRUE YIDDISH NACHAS, DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Rabbi Shmuel Graj Dr. Gary Ostrow Yosef Tzvi Sandman ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Ilya Prizel TORAH NACHAS, TO THEIR PARENTS Rabbi Nosson Blumes Yehoshua Safrin DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Mendy Rabkin EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE AND TO OUR JEWISH PEOPLE. 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