Faculty
Head of School: Rabbi Michael Taubes
Principal: Dr. Seth Taylor
Bochen: Rabbi Sholom Richter
Dean of Students: Mr. Adam Dobrick
Mashgiach Ruchani: Rabbi Mayer Schiller
Director of Student Activities: Rabbi Jon Green
Grade Mashgichim/Deans: Rabbi Avraham Shulman 12th grade • Rabbi Netanel Danto 11th grade • Rabbi Jonathan Kessel 10th grade • Rabbi Baruch Gopin & Mrs.Harriet Levitt 9th grade
Jewish Studies Teachers: Rabbi Yosef Gavriel Bechhofer • Rabbi Gary Beitler • Rabbi Samuel Borenstein • Rabbi Alfred Cohen • Rabbi Tanchum Cohen • Rabbi Eli Cohn • Rabbi Michael Hecht • Rabbi Shimon Kerner • Rabbi Baruch Pesach Mendelson • Rabbi Rafi Pearl • Rabbi Shimon Schenker • Rabbi Michael Taubes
General Studies Teachers: Dr. Ed Berliner • Mr. David Robinson • Ms. Megan Harris-Linton • Mr. David Shatzer • Mr.Hillel Broder • Ms. Liora Haibi • Mrs. Hana Matiteyahu • Rabbi Dr. Sid Schimmel • Rabbi Mordechai Brownstein • Dr. Geoff Cahn • Mr. Derek Kulnis • Mr. William Gononsky • Dr. Emily Schneider • Ms. Esmeralda Doublette • Mrs. Danielle Lewis • Mr. Michael Pershan • Dr. Laurence Bensaid Geyer • Mr. Alexander Fein
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Famous quotes containing the word faculty:
“Imagination is an almost divine faculty which, without recourse to any philosophical method, immediately perceives everything: the secret and intimate connections between things, correspondences and analogies.”
—Charles Baudelaire (18211867)
“Reason is mans faculty for grasping the world by thought, in contradiction to intelligence, which is mans ability to manipulate the world with the help of thought. Reason is mans instrument for arriving at the truth, intelligence is mans instrument for manipulating the world more successfully; the former is essentially human, the latter belongs to the animal part of man.”
—Erich Fromm (19001980)
“There is an inner world; and a spiritual faculty of discerning it with absolute clearness, nay, with the most minute and brilliant distinctness. But it is part of our earthly lot that it is the outer world, in which we are encased, which is the lever that brings that spiritual faculty into play.”
—E.T.A.W. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus Wilhelm)