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Kohelet Yeshiva Rosh Beit Midrash and High School Rebbi
2025-2026
Kohelet Yeshiva High School seeks a warm, dynamic, and inspirational Talmid Chacham as our new Rosh Beit Midrash to lead our newly formed Beit Midrash Fellows Program, head our Beit Midrash Program for students, innovate Torah programming for all students and serve as a member of our Limudei Kodesh faculty for the 2025-2026 school year.
Rosh Beit Midrash Responsibilities
The Rosh Beit Midrash will lead four Beit Midrash Fellows who will be immersed in Torah learning in Kohelet’s Beit Midrash and who will serve as Shoalim U’Meshivim for Middle School and High School Classes. The Rosh Beit Midrash will give shiur to the Beit Midrash Fellows as well help coordinate their personal learning and their work within the school.
Beit Midrash Coordinator Responsibilities
The main role of this position is to infuse additional excitement, inspiration and vibrancy around high-level Torah learning into our school. Our new Beit Midrash Coordinator will have the ability to bring our school’s Torah learning to the next level by teaching the Beit Midrash Gemara track, working with students to write our annual Torah journal, and run Torah programs such as Mishmar and Hands-on-Halacha. This person should be excited to explore other initiatives in conjunction with the administration and implement them in school.
Teaching Responsibilities
Candidates should be excited about the possibility of inspiring students while exploring the richness of Torah. Our educators teach students a variety of skill levels, in moderately sized (average around 15), single gender Limudei Kodesh classes (Gemara, Tanach, or Halacha).
Additional Responsibilities
Additionally, our Limudei Kodesh staff members serve as a religious guidance counselor for a small number of students each year. Teachers are encouraged to participate in school-wide special events, shabbatonim, and programs outside of the regular school day.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will be an accomplished Talmid Chacham with whom young Beit Midrash Fellows would be excited to learn. The candidate will also have a graduate degree in Judaic Studies and/or Semicha and a demonstrated track record teaching Limudei Kodesh in a high school setting. The candidate should be able to understand and reach Modern Orthodox adolescents and should conduct themselves in a manner that models a sophisticated, integrated, and inspired Torah life