Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy - Faculty

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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