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'''Dovid Tzvi Schustal''' ({{lang-he|דוד צבי שוסטל}}) is an [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox]] rabbi and one of the four [[rosh yeshiva|roshei yeshiva]] (deans) of [[Beth Medrash Govoha]] (the Lakewood Yeshiva) in [[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]], [[New Jersey]]. He shares this post with Rabbi [[Malkiel Kotler]], Rabbi [[Yerucham Olshin]], and Rabbi [[Yisroel Neuman]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.hamodia.com/inthepaper.cfm?ArticleID=444 |title=Thousands Participate in BMG Brooklyn Shabbos and Dinner |last=Gesser |first=Yosef |accessdate=10 May 2011 |work=[[Hamodia]]|year=2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://matzav.com/second-annual-bais-medrash-govoah-shabbos-of-chizuk-and-melava-malka-in-monsey |title=Second Annual Bais Medrash Govoah Shabbos of Chizuk and Melava Malka in Monsey |date=14 January 2011 |accessdate=10 May 2011 |publisher=matzav.com}}</ref>
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'''Dovid Tzvi Schustal''' ({{lang-he|דוד צבי שוסטאל}}) (born July 1947)<ref name="simcha">Donn, Yochonon. "Hagaon Harav Eliyahu Simcha Schustal, zt"l, Rosh Yeshiva of Beis Binyomin in Stamford". ''[[Hamodia]]'', 3 May 2012, pp. B30-31.</ref> is an [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox]] rabbi and one of the four [[rosh yeshiva|roshei yeshiva]] (deans) of [[Beth Medrash Govoha]] (the Lakewood Yeshiva) in [[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]], [[New Jersey]]. He shares this post with Rabbi [[Malkiel Kotler]], Rabbi [[Yerucham Olshin]], and Rabbi [[Yisroel Neuman]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hamodia.com/inthepaper.cfm?ArticleID=444 |title=Thousands Participate in BMG Brooklyn Shabbos and Dinner |last=Gesser |first=Yosef |accessdate=10 May 2011 |work=[[Hamodia]] |year=2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721145120/http://www.hamodia.com/inthepaper.cfm?ArticleID=444 |archive-date=21 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://matzav.com/second-annual-bais-medrash-govoah-shabbos-of-chizuk-and-melava-malka-in-monsey |title=Second Annual Bais Medrash Govoah Shabbos of Chizuk and Melava Malka in Monsey |date=14 January 2011 |accessdate=10 May 2011 |publisher=matzav.com}}</ref>


==Biography==
Schustal is the son-in-law of the previous rosh yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha, Rabbi [[Shneur Kotler]],<ref>{{cite book |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=-Jb4w78HMzUC&pg=PA268&dq=dovid+schustal&hl=en&ei=G7XJTZyCEsndsgbCttySAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=dovid%20schustal&f=false | title=The Legacy Of Maran Rav Aharon Kotler |last=Dershowitz |first=Rabbi Yitzchok |year=2006 |publisher=[[Feldheim Publishers]] |page=268|isbn=158330875X}}</ref>
Schustal is the eldest child of Rabbi Eliyahu Simcha Schustal (1923&ndash;2012) and his wife, Sarah (1925&ndash;2015), the daughter of Rabbi [[Shmuel Ehrenfeld]], the [[Mattersburg|Mattersdorfer]] [[Rav]].<ref>Hoffman, Rafael. "Rebbetzin Sarah Schustal, a"h". ''[[Hamodia]]'', 26 Nov 2015, p. 21.</ref> He was born a year after his parents' marriage and their move to [[Monsey, New York]], where Rav Simcha Schustal served as [[Kollel|rosh kollel]] of the kollel attached to [[Beth Medrash Elyon]] for nearly 30 years. He has two younger brothers and four sisters.<ref name="simcha"/>
who was the son of the founding rosh yeshiva, Rabbi [[Aharon Kotler]]. Schustal's father was Rabbi [[Eliyahu Simcha Schustal]], rosh yeshiva of [[Yeshiva Bais Binyomin]] in [[Stamford, Connecticut]], who was one of the elder roshei yeshiva in the United States.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://matzav.com/daughter-of-harav-dovid-schustal-engaged |title=Daughter of Harav Dovid Schustal Engaged |date=1 May 2009 |accessdate=10 May 2011 |publisher=matzav.com}}</ref>

Schustal married the daughter of the previous rosh yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha, Rabbi [[Shneur Kotler]],<ref>{{cite book |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=-Jb4w78HMzUC&pg=PA268 | title=The Legacy Of Maran Rav Aharon Kotler |last=Dershowitz |first=Rabbi Yitzchok |year=2006 |publisher=[[Feldheim Publishers]] |page=268|isbn=1-58330-875-X}}</ref> who was the son of the founding rosh yeshiva, Rabbi [[Aharon Kotler]].


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==External links==
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*[http://www.kiruv.com/forYourInspiration/gedolim/Rav_Dovid_Schustal3_Shlit-a.asp The Gedolim Speak: Rav Dovid Schustal, shlit"a]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110513013643/http://www.kiruv.com/forYourInspiration/gedolim/Rav_Dovid_Schustal3_Shlit-a.asp The Gedolim Speak: Rav Dovid Schustal, shlit"a]


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Rabbi
Dovid Schustal
Personal
Born
Dovid Tzvi Schustal

July 1947 (age 77)
ReligionJudaism
Parent(s)Rabbi Eliyahu Simcha Schustal
Sarah Ehrenfeld
DenominationHaredi
Jewish leader
PredecessorRabbi Shneur Kotler
PositionRosh yeshiva
YeshivaBeth Medrash Govoha
Began1982
ResidenceLakewood, New Jersey

Dovid Tzvi Schustal (Hebrew: דוד צבי שוסטאל) (born July 1947)[1] is an Orthodox rabbi and one of the four roshei yeshiva (deans) of Beth Medrash Govoha (the Lakewood Yeshiva) in Lakewood, New Jersey. He shares this post with Rabbi Malkiel Kotler, Rabbi Yerucham Olshin, and Rabbi Yisroel Neuman.[2][3]

Biography

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Schustal is the eldest child of Rabbi Eliyahu Simcha Schustal (1923–2012) and his wife, Sarah (1925–2015), the daughter of Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld, the Mattersdorfer Rav.[4] He was born a year after his parents' marriage and their move to Monsey, New York, where Rav Simcha Schustal served as rosh kollel of the kollel attached to Beth Medrash Elyon for nearly 30 years. He has two younger brothers and four sisters.[1]

Schustal married the daughter of the previous rosh yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha, Rabbi Shneur Kotler,[5] who was the son of the founding rosh yeshiva, Rabbi Aharon Kotler.

References

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  1. ^ a b Donn, Yochonon. "Hagaon Harav Eliyahu Simcha Schustal, zt"l, Rosh Yeshiva of Beis Binyomin in Stamford". Hamodia, 3 May 2012, pp. B30-31.
  2. ^ Gesser, Yosef (2010). "Thousands Participate in BMG Brooklyn Shabbos and Dinner". Hamodia. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Second Annual Bais Medrash Govoah Shabbos of Chizuk and Melava Malka in Monsey". matzav.com. 14 January 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
  4. ^ Hoffman, Rafael. "Rebbetzin Sarah Schustal, a"h". Hamodia, 26 Nov 2015, p. 21.
  5. ^ Dershowitz, Rabbi Yitzchok (2006). The Legacy Of Maran Rav Aharon Kotler. Feldheim Publishers. p. 268. ISBN 1-58330-875-X.
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