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Roshei yeshiva of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary at Yeshiva University
Rosh HaYeshiva
Norman Lamm
Dean
Yona Reiss
Dean Emeritus
Zevulun Charlop
Mashgiach ruchani
Yosef Blau
Roshei yeshiva
Elchanan Adler
Assaf Bednarsh
Eliyahu Ben-Ḫaim
J. David Bleich
Yitzchok Cohen
Menachem Genack
Ozer Glickman
Meir Goldwicht
David Hirsch
Dovid Horowitz
Aharon Kahn
Elyakim Koenigsberg
Aharon Lichtenstein
Zvulun Lieberman
Dovid Miller
Yaakov Neuburger
Hershel Reichman
Michael Rosensweig
Hershel Schachter
Ezra Schwartz
Eli Baruch Shulman
Baruch Simon
Zvi Sobolofsky
Daniel Stein
Moshe Tendler
Mayer Twersky
Joseph Weiss
Jeremy Wieder
Mordechai Willig
Gershon Yankelewitz
Former Roshei yeshiva
Avraham Eliezer Alperstein
Nisson Alpert
Yosef Leib Arnest
Samuel Belkin
Yehuda David Bernstein
Abba Bronspiegel
Ahron Dovid Burack
Avigdor Cyperstein
Solomon Drillman
Henoch Fishman
Yerucham Gorelick
Michael Katz
Shlomo Nosson Kotler
Yaakov Moshe Lessin
Dovid Lifshitz
Moses Meir Matlin
Shraga Feivel Paretzky
Yehuda Parnes
Shlomo Polachek
Moshe Ahron Poleyeff
Elazar Meir Preil
Bernard Revel
Shimon Romm
Yonason Sacks
Melech Schachter
Moshe Shatzkes
Shimon Shkop
Ahron Soloveichik
Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Moshe Soloveichik
Ephraim M. Steinberg
Shmuel Volk
Shalom Elchanan Yaffe
Mendel Zaks
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