Notable Faculty Members
- Rabbi Gavriel Bollag (member of the Mir Shanghai Yeshiva, 1911–2007)
- Rabbi Yitzchok Yerucham Bordiansky (son in law of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach).
- Rabbi Boruch Shmuel Deutsch (chief disciple of Rabbi Elazar Shach)
- Rabbi Shimon Moshe Diskin (1932–1999)
- Rabbi Avrohom Erlanger (author of the famous "Birkas Avrohom" books)
- Rabbi Dovid Hecksher (1943–1997)
- Rabbi Yitzchok Lorincz (son of Knesset Member Rabbi Shlomo Lorincz, and married the granddaughter of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach).
- Rabbi Dr. Yonah Merzbach (for many years chief editor of the Talmudic Encyclopedia and former rabbi of Darmstadt, Germany, 1900–1980)
- Rabbi Yehoshua Neuwirth (author of Shemiras Shabbos Kehilchosoh, b.1927)
- Rabbi Sholom Povarsky, son of Rabbi Dovid Povarsky
- Rabbi Yosef Yehuda Reiner
- Rabbi Yaakov Steinhouse (author of the "Dvar Yaakov" books)
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