Faculty
The foundation of our
educational success rests with the talented and idealistic faculty
members who transmit Torah in an authentic and personal way to our
students, serving also as role models and inspiration. Through knowing
them, one can better appreciate the unique nature of Midreshet Rachel
v'Chaya College of Jewish Studies for Women. Presented here are brief
biographical sketches of the people to whom our students owe so much of
their intellectual and spiritual growth.
Rabbi Yitzchak Shurin
Rabbi Shurin is the Rosh Midrasha of Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya College
of Jewish Studies for Women and a senior faculty member at The David
Shapell College / Yeshivat Darche Noam. Rabbi Shurin grew up in New
York, and learned in the Chaim Berlin Yeshiva with Rav Yitzchak Hutner,
zt"l. After receiving an advanced degree in Guidance and Counseling
from Nova University, he moved to Israel in 1977, joining the Kollel
and staff of the original Shapell College. A grandson of Reb Yaakov
Kamenetsky, zt"l, he spent much time with his grandfather, absorbing
his special approach to Tanach and Jewish History. Rabbi Shurin, his
wife Esther, and their children live in Neve Yaakov, Jerusalem.
Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky
Rabbi Karlinsky, co-founder and Dean of the Darche Noam Institutions ,
is one of the Roshei Yeshiva of The David Shapell College / Yeshivat
Darche Noam and a senior faculty member at Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya
College of Jewish Studies for Women. Rabbi Karlinsky, a Los Angeles
native, came to Israel in 1968, learning in Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh,
and the Mir Yeshiva, Jerusalem. He received smicha from the ITRI
Kollel. After completing a MEd in Educational Psychology at Temple
University, he settled in Israel, combining teaching at the original
Shapell College, BMT, and Aish HaTorah with work as a photojournalist
published in Time, Newsweek, the New York Times and exhibited at the
Israel Museum. Rabbi Karlinsky, his wife Ruthie, and their children
live in Har Nof, Jerusalem.
Mrs. Lynn Finson
Mrs. Finson serves as the Educational
Director of Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya. During her first visit to Israel
from America in 1979, Mrs. Finson developed a close relationship with
HaGaon Rav Yisroel Ze'ev Gustman, zt"l, which was maintained until his
passing. His message to her in relation to teaching and counseling was
to always draw her students in with closeness and acceptance.
She graduated from Hunter College with an MS in Counseling, and worked
as a guidance counselor and teacher at Yeshiva
University High School and guidance counselor at Bruriah High School in
Elizabeth New Jersey. Mrs. Finson taught a broad range of
classes at the Jewish Heritage Center in Queens, and at various
seminaries in Israel. She, her husband Larry and their children, made
Aliyah twelve years ago and live in Har Nof.
Rabbi Yehoshua Bienenfeld
Rabbi Yehoshua Bienenfeld received his semicha from the Rabbi Issac
Elchanan Theological Seminary and his Bachelor’s and
Master’s degree in Jewish Education from Yeshiva
University. He has served as a pulpit Rabbi for the past 39
years in the United States. His teaching and lecturing experience are
quite extensive, taking him to many yeshiva high school and university
settings. As a talmid of Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik
zt”l, Rabbi Bienenfeld is able to portray the
Rav’s teachings in a personal and informative way.
Mrs. Blimi
Botwinick
Mrs. Botwinick grew up in Staten Island.
She studied at Bruriah High School, Michlala College for Women and
Stern College. After getting married, she moved to Los Angeles, where
she joined the faculty of YULA. Since her family made aliyah in 1994
she has taught in various seminaries in Jerusalem. Mrs. Botwinick
resides in Ramat Beit Shemesh with her husband Rabbi Shraga Botwinick
and her family.
Mrs. Menucha
Chwat
Mrs. Chwat was born and educated in New York. She attended the Beit
Midrash Program at Stern College for Women. There she received a solid
grounding in the methodology of textual study. She graduated with a
degree in Jewish Studies and Political Science. Upon graduation, Mrs.
Chwat made aliyah and began teaching at the Ulpan Giyur in Kfar Etzion
as well as at other Jewish women’s learning programs. She and
her husband are founding members of the settlement Carmei Tzur near
Hebron, where they continue to live with their children.
Mrs. Dina Coopersmith
Mrs. Coopersmith grew up in Jerusalem. She received her B.Ed. In Tanach
from Michlala Jerusalem College for Women, and a MA in Jewish History
from Touro College, Jerusalem. She taught Jewish Studies in numerous
schools in Israel, as well as in Toronto, Canada, where she and her
husband, Rabbi Nechemia Coopersmith, worked in education and outreach.
Dina and her husband and their children live in Maalot Daphna,
Jerusalem.
Rabbi Menachem Farber
Before making aliya in 1970, Rabbi Farber lived in New York, and
learned in Chaim Berlin and studied poitical science at Brooklyn
College. Rabbi Farber was a close Talmid of Rav Yitzchak Hutner, zt"l,
and is today a leading expert on Rav Hutner's monumental work Pachad
Yitzchak. Since joining the Darche Noam Institutions in 1990, he has
gained a reputation as one of the pillars of the institution,
continually radiating words of Torah, and serving as a worthy role
model for his students. His dedication to his students can be seen in
his well-known and enthusiastic participation in the joyous events of
the Darche Noam community. Rabbi Farber and his wife Zohar, live in
Bayit Vegan, Jerusalem.
Rabbi Avraham Fischer
Rabbi Fischer has a BA in English Literature from Yeshiva University,
smicha from RIETS, and an MA in English Literature from NYU. After
serving as Rabbi and educator with a small congregation in New Jersey,
Rabbi Fischer made aliya in 1986. He was Director of Jewish Studies at
the WUJS Institute in Arad, and continues to teach there as well as at
a number of other educational and outreach programs. Rabbi Fischer, his
wife Cheryl, and their children live in Beit Shemesh.
Mrs. Osnat Goldman
Mrs. Goldman, originally from Brooklyn, N.Y., made aliya in 1969,
during a time of great idealism and spirituality in Israel. Mrs.
Goldman studied Special Education and Tanach at Michlala Jerusalem
College for Women. She was also a student at Midreshet Rachel
v’Chaya for ten years. She has been extremely successful both
in helping her students improve their textual skills and in training
our tutors. Osnat has taught at the Aish Executive Learning
Program and Tikva High School. She is a Project Director for
the elderly at a senior day care center.
Mrs. Naomi Gordon
Mrs. Naomi Gordon is originally from London, England. She
studied at Seminar Yerushalayim and then did a BA in Jewish Studies
followed by a P.G.C.E. She taught Jewish Studies at Immanuel College
before making Aliyah. Currently, Mrs. Gordon is involved in
various educational initiatives and lives in Har Choma with her
husband.
Mrs. Shprintzee Rappaport
Mrs. Rappaport hails from the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
She attended Breuer’s Yeshiva and Teachers’
Seminary completing a degree in Judaic Studies. She
earned a BS in accounting and a BA in Economics from
Hunter College before pursuing a career as a stock analyst
on Wall Street for five years. Ms. Herskovits left Wall
Street to come to Israel, and joined the teaching staff
at Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya. In addition to teaching
in our school, Ms. Herskovits is the Program Coordinator
of Isralight, in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Mrs. Sara Dena Katz
Mrs. Sara Dena Katz grew up in Providence Rhode Island. She came to
Israel in 1986 where she studied at Michlala College for Women. Mrs.
Katz has a Bachelors in Education from Empire State University and a
Masters in Historical Jewish Thought from Touro College. She has taught
at numerous seminaries in Jerusalem where many students have profited
from her incisive teaching method. She lives in Har Nof with her
husband Rabbi Aharon Katz, Rosh Yeshiva of Derech Etz Chaim, and their
children.
Mrs. Chana Kass
Mrs. Chana Kass from Buffalo, NY made Aliyah in 1968. For the last 25
years she has been teaching tefilla, Emunah/Bitachon and Shmiras
Halashon. A devout student of Rav Shimshon Pincus z"tl, she has
incorporated his message of Emunah and Bitachon into her classes. Mrs.
Kass is notable for her inspiring trips to Kivrei Tzadkim, where she
imbues her students with a real understanding of our greats from long
ago. She lives in Ramot with her family.
Mrs. Ruth Karlinsky
Mrs. Karlinsky has been on the Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya
staff since 1985. She grew up in Philadelphia and studied
at the Bais Yaakov Teachers' Seminary in New York. In
1971, she married Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky and they made
aliya soon afterward. Mrs. Karlinsky graduated from
Michlala Jerusalem College for Women with a degree in
Tanach and Counseling. She also works as a guidance
counselor at a girls' high school near Beit Shemesh.
The Karlinsky family lives in Har Nof, Jerusalem.
Rabbi
Yitzchak Lerner
Rabbi Lerner, after
completing his BA in International Relations from Concordia University,
left his native Canada to begin his studies at Darche Noam/Shapell's in
1992. After three years of study, he went on to learn at Medrash Shmuel
and received Rabbinic Ordination from Rabbi Zalman Nechemia Goldberg
shlit"a. Rav Yitzchak continues his studies at Medrash Shmuel by day,
lectures at Heritage House and teaches both at Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya
and Yeshivat Darche Noam/Shapell's. Rabbi Lerner's brand of enthusiasm
lends itself well to his popular tefilla and Ein Yaakov classes. He,
his wife Michelle, and their children live in Beitar.
Mrs. Rose Levine
Mrs. Levine was born in Germany and moved to the United
States as a small child. She holds a Hebrew Teacher's
diploma from the Yeshiva University Teachers' Institute,
a BA in English and Hebrew Literature from Queens College,
and an MS in Tanach from the Bernard Revel Graduate
School of Yeshiva University. She also studied at the
Bogrot program at Michlala Jerusalem College for Women.
Mrs. Levine taught in Dov Revel of Forest Hills, Yeshiva
of Flatbush High School, Bais Yaakov of Kew Gardens
and Michlala. She, her husband Dr. Philip Levine, and
their daughters live in Har Nof, Jerusalem.
Rabbi
Eli Lerner
Rabbi Eli Lerner, originally from Brooklyn, NY now
Ramat Beit Shemesh, holds degrees from Yeshiva College
and The Bernard Revel Graduate School in Jewish History.
He learned at Yeshivat Har Etzion in the Gush, for several
years and received smicha from Yeshiva University RIETS
Program. Rabbi Lerner has developed a style of teaching
Halacha that is known for its clarity and depth. Rabbi
Lerner is a teacher in several seminaries and yeshivot
in Jerusalem alongside his wonderful work at Midreshet
Rachel v'Chaya.
Rabbi Anthony Manning
Rabbi Manning moved to Israel from England in 2002,
giving up a successful career as a partner in a London
law firm to become a Rabbi and teacher. He gained his
Masters in Law from Oxford University and learned at
Yeshivat Etz Chaim in London, Yeshivat Ateret Yisrael
in Bayit Vegan, and at the Jerusalem Kollel of Rav Yitzchok
Berkovits. He writes a regular column on contemporary
Torah-related issues for a national Jewish newspaper
in England, and teaches widely in Jerusalem on all aspects
of Torah thought and practice. He lives with his wife
Sarah and their children in Har Nof.
Mrs.
Chaya Passow
Mrs.
Chaya Passow received her BA from Stern College and
did graduate work at the Bernard Revel School of Jewish
Studies at Yeshiva University. For many years
she was a Jewish Studies lecturer and teacher in New
York and in Philadelphia. She taught at the Queens
Heritage Center in New York, at Torah Academy in Philadelphia
as well as for Aish HaTorah and Etz Chaim. Mrs.
Passow made aliya a few ago and has been teaching English
in a Jerusalem high school as well as teaching Five
Megillot at Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya
Mrs. Devora Rubin
Mrs. Rubin is originally from Monsey, New York. She
attended Bais Yaakov of Spring Valley and Gateshead
Teachers' Seminary, and studied Education and Judaic
Studies at Rockland Community College. Mrs. Rubin was
the principal and co-founder of Congregation Ahavas
Torah Hebrew School in Monroe, New York, and led the
Bais Yaakov Live and Learn Tour for five years. She
also taught in the Hebrew Day School of Orange County,
Yavneh Academy in Paramus, New Jersey, and Breuer's
High School. Mrs. Rubin, her husband Rabbi Moshe Rubin,
and their children live in Mattersdorf, Jerusalem.
Rabbi
David Sedley
Rabbi Sedley grew up in Wellington, New Zealand. He
studied at the David Shapell College/Yeshivat Darche
Noam and Yeshivat Hechal Torah, gaining the necessary
foundation for the work he would do as a communal Rav
in Edinburgh, Scotland and later in Leeds, England.
Rabbi Sedley holds a Masters in Education and holds
a post graduate diploma in Adult Education from Nottingham
University. He
and his wife Alit and their 4 children are living in
Har Nof.
Mrs. Esther Shurin
Mrs. Shurin has taught at Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya since 1985. She grew
up in Far Rockaway, New York, graduated from HILI Yeshiva High School
and studied at Torah Academy for Girls Seminary and the Teachers'
Institute for Women. She has BA degrees in both English and Education
from Brooklyn College. She made Aliya in 1977 with her husband, Rabbi
Yitzchak Shurin, and has taught in Jerusalem's Bais Yaakov Seminary for
17 years, among other Jerusalem institutions. The Shurin family lives
in Neve Yaakov, Jerusalem.
Rabbi
Fyvel Shuster
Rabbi Fyvel Shuster, serves as Menahel Ruchani at Yeshivat Darche
Noam/Shapell´s. His varied educational and vocational
background - learning at Yeshivat Hakotel, Yeshivas Haim Berlin, and
with the Talner Rebbe, shlita, working in high-tech, teaching at the
Skokie Yeshiva and, for the last 11years, in Machon Lev´s
program for adult beginners – makes him uniquely suited to
help MRC students in their spiritual growth. Rav Shuster, his wife
Leah, and their 5 children live in Bayit Vegan, Jerusalem.
Mrs. Miriam Spitz
Mrs. Spitz, originally from Mexico City,
grew up in Far Rockaway, N.Y. She studied in Gateshead Teacher Seminary
in the U.K. An experienced educator of students of all ages, Mrs.
Spitz's exuberant classroom atmosphere helps students find great
meaning and enjoyment in their Judaism. Mrs. Spitz currently lives with
her husband and children in Maalot Dafna, Jerusalem.
Rabbi Aba Wagensberg
Rabbi Aba Wagensberg serves as the Rabbi
Emeritus of the Etz Chaim Center Synagogue of Center City,
Philadelphia. Having received his Rabbinic ordination from the Chief
Rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi Wagensberg has been a sought after speaker
for a wide range of organizations in the United States and abroad.
Currently, Rabbi Wagensberg lectures on Parsha and Tefilla at Midreshet
Rachel v'Chaya. His exuberant nature makes his classes exciting and
popular. Rabbi Wagensberg has created a Torah tape library and is
working on publishing his own Novella on the Bible and Festivals. In
2001 he made aliya with his wife, Ariella, and five children and they
now live in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Mrs. Golda Warhaftig
Mrs. Warhaftig was born in London, England, and came
on aliya in 1968. She studied at Machon Gold and received
her teacher's diploma there. She earned a B.Ed in Tanach
and Torah Sheb'al-peh from Michlala Jerusalem College
for Women. She also studied counseling and works as
a parent counselor, in addition to teaching classes
at Michlelet Emunah and Yakar. Golda, her husband Rabbi
Dr. Itamar Warhaftig, and their children live in Arzei
Habirah, Jerusalem.
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