Yeshivas Ner Yisroel - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky – rosh yeshiva, Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, and member of Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah
  • Rabbi Aharon Feldman – rosh yeshiva, Yeshivas Ner Yisroel and member of Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah
  • Jeff Ballabon – political consultant and community activist
  • Rabbi Tzvi Berkowitz – maggid shiur, Yeshivas Ner Yisroel
  • Rabbi Dr. Emanuel Feldman – Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta, Georgia, lecturer
  • Rabbi Ilan D. Feldman – Senior Rabbi of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta
  • Rabbi Yissocher Frand – maggid shiur and lecturer, Yeshivas Ner Yisroel
  • Mr. Howard Tzvi Friedman, Former President, AIPAC
  • Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt – Chief Rabbi of Moscow
  • Mr. Jerry Kadden, current executive director of NIRC
  • Rabbi Boruch Leff, writer in the Yated and Rebbi in Torah Institute
  • Rabbi Yeruchem Uziel Milevsky zt"l, former Chief Rabbi of Mexico and lecturer
  • Rabbi Pinchus Neuberger, Rosh Yeshiva of Toledo
  • Rabbi Daniel N. Korobkin – Mara D'Asra, Beth Avraham Yosef of Toronto Congregation (BAYT), and author of the preeminent English translation of The Kuzari
  • Rabbi Nota Schiller – Rosh Yeshiva, Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem
  • Rabbi Avi Shafran – Director of Public Affairs, Agudath Israel of America, author, blogger
  • Rabbi Moshe Sherer – former president of Agudath Israel of America
  • Rabbi Noach Weinberg – Rosh Yeshiva, Aish HaTorah
  • Rabbi Yochanan Zweig – Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva Bais Moshe Chaim, Miami

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