Rabbi Elchanan Adler

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Rabbi Elchanan Adler has served since 1998 as a Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, where he occupies the Eva, Morris and Jack Rubin Chair in Rabbinics. His affiliation with Yeshiva began in 1988 as a fellow of the prestigious Caroline and Joseph Gruss Kollel Elyon. While there, he edited Volumes 3 and 4 of Beit Yosef Shaul, and received the Imrei Shefer writing award. An accomplished speaker and writer, Rabbi Adler has lectured and written on a wide variety of Torah topics. His seforim include: Mitzvas HaShabbos, Yerach Tov, Asher Chanan, Eis Lechenina, Tzvi Sifara, and most recently: Anim Zemiros: Elucidating, Demystifying and Appreciating the Shir HaKavod (Feldheim Publishers). Rabbi Adler also served as co-editor of the Torah journal, Or HaMizrach, from 2003 to 2006. Before joining Yeshiva, Rabbi Adler studied at Yeshivas Beis Yosef-Novardok, Mirrer Yeshiva and Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, where he received semikha from Rav Dovid Feinstein. Rabbi Adler holds a BA summa cum laude in psychology from CUNY and an MS in secondary Jewish education from Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, where he received the Axelrod Scholarship Award for Academic Excellence. Rabbi Adler’s shiurim are known for their substantive content and organized presentation. His talks often combine rigorous halachic analysis with practical psychological insight. To purchase any of his seforim, please contact Rabbi Adler at [email protected].

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