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'''David Hirsch''' (born 1968) is an American rabbi. He serves as [[rosh yeshiva]] at the [[Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary]] of [[Yeshiva University]] in [[New York City]]. He is the spiritual leader and rav of Kehillas Bais Yosef in [[Passaic, New Jersey]].


==Early life==
David Hirsch grew up in [[Peoria, Illinois]] and attended the [[Fasman Yeshiva High School]] in [[Skokie, Illinois|Skokie]]. He was the captain of his high school basketball team. After graduating from Fasman, Hirsch spent two years studying in [[Yeshivat Sha'alvim]] in [[Israel]]. Hirsch studied under [[Zalman Nechemia Goldberg]] during that time.<ref>see the introduction to his book יוסף דוד</ref> He continued his learning at the [[Hebron Yeshiva]] in Israel.


In 1990, Hirsch graduated summa cum laude from [[Yeshiva College (Yeshiva University)|Yeshiva College]]. He majored in computer science.<ref name="yuspeakers.org">{{Cite web|title=Rabbi David Hirsch {{!}} Speakers Bureau|url=https://yuspeakers.org/rabbi-david-hirsch/|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref> Upon graduation, Hirsch received the Rothman Award for Excellence in Talmud. He earned his MS degree in Jewish education from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration in 1993. That same year, he was ordained at the [[Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary]] (RIETS). He also received ''[[semikhah]]'' (rabbinic ordination) from Zalman Nechemiah Goldberg.
'''David Hirsch''' (born 1968) is a [[Rosh Yeshiva]] at the [[Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary]] of [[Yeshiva University]] in [[New York City]] where he holds the ''Eva, Morris, and Jack K. Rubin Memorial Chair in Rabbinics''.<ref>[https://www.yu.edu/faculty/pages/Hirsch-David "Rabbi David Hirsch"], ''[[Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary]]''.</ref>


After Hirsch was granted ''semikhah'' from RIETS, he was named a fellow of the Gruss Kollel Elyon.<ref name="yuspeakers.org"/>
Rabbi Hirsch grew up in [[Peoria, Illinois]] and attended the [[Fasman Yeshiva High School]] in [[Skokie, Illinois]]. After graduating from Fasman, Hirsch spent two years studying in [[Yeshivat Sha'alvim]] in [[Israel]]. He later graduated [[summa cum laude]] from [[Yeshiva University|Yeshiva College]]. In addition to his role as Rosh Yeshiva in RIETS, Rabbi Hirsch also serves as the spiritual leader and rav of Kehillas Bais Yosef, in [[Passiac, New Jersey]] <ref>[http://godaven.com/detail.asp?Id=3422 "Kehillas Bais Yosef"], ''[[GoDaven.com]]''.</ref>

Rabbi Hirsch is a prolific speaker, with almost 1,000 lectures on Judaism captured on media and available online.<ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/search/ "Shiurim by Rabbi David Hirsch"], ''[[YUTorah.org]]''.</ref>

==Early Life==
Rabbi Hirsch grew up in [[Peoria, Illinois]] and attended the [[Fasman Yeshiva High School]] in [[Skokie, Illinois]]. After graduating from Fasman, Hirsch spent two years studying in [[Yeshivat Sha'alvim]] in [[Israel]].

==Education==

Rabbi Hirsch attended the Fasman Yeshiva High School in Skokie, Illinois. After graduating from Fasman, Rabbi Hirsch spent two years studying in Yeshivat Sha'alvim in Israel.

In 1990 Rabbi Hirsch graduated summa cum laude from Yeshiva College. He majored in computer science<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rabbi David Hirsch {{!}} Speakers Bureau|url=https://yuspeakers.org/rabbi-david-hirsch/|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref>. Upon graduation, Rabbi Hirsch received the Rothman Award for Excellence in Talmud.

He earned his MS degree in Jewish education from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration in 1993. That same year, he was ordained at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS).

After Rabbi Hirsch was granted semikhah (rabbinic ordination) from RIETS, he was named a fellow of the Gruss Kollel Elyon.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rabbi David Hirsch {{!}} Speakers Bureau|url=https://yuspeakers.org/rabbi-david-hirsch/|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
On June 7, 2000, Hirsch was appointed Rosh Yeshiva of the Stone Beit Midrash Program at [[Yeshiva University]], where he taught for seven years. He holds the "Eva, Morris, and Jack K. Rubin Memorial Chair in Rabbinics" there.<ref>[https://www.yu.edu/faculty/pages/Hirsch-David "Rabbi David Hirsch"], ''[[Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary]]''.</ref> He also served as an assistant to the [[Kollel#Leadership|Rosh Kollel]] of the Katz Kollel.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary {{!}} Yeshiva University|url=https://www.yu.edu/riets/faculty/roshei-yeshiva|website=www.yu.edu|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref> He was later appointed to Rosh Yeshiva in the Mazer Yeshiva Program where he currently teaches.
Rabbi Hirsch was a fellow of Yeshiva University's prestigious Gruss Kollel Elyon.


As a pulpit rabbi, Hirsch served as the senior rabbi at the Fleetwood Synagogue, a [[Modern Orthodox Judaism|Modern Orthodox]] shul located in [[Mount Vernon, New York|Mount Vernon]], just outside of New York City.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Home|url=https://fleetwoodsynagogue.org/|website=Fleetwood Synagogue|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref> He then moved his family to [[Passaic, New Jersey]], where he currently serves as the rabbi of Kehillas Bais Yosef.<ref>[http://godaven.com/detail.asp?Id=3422 "Kehillas Bais Yosef"], GoDaven.com.</ref><ref name=YUTorah>[https://www.yutorah.org/rabbi-david-hirsch/ Rabbi David Hirsch], YU Torah. Accessed February 7, 2022. "A native of Peoria, Illinois, he is married to Miriam Hirsch. They have five children and live in Passaic, NJ, where he is the rav of Kehilas Beis Yosef."</ref>
On June 7, 2000, Rabbi Hirsch was appointed Rosh Yeshiva, Stone Beit Midrash Program (SBMP), where he taught for seven years. He also served as an assistant to the Rosh Kollel of the Katz Kollel. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary {{!}} Yeshiva University|url=https://www.yu.edu/riets/faculty/roshei-yeshiva|website=www.yu.edu|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref>. He was later appointed to Rosh Yeshiva in the Mazer Yeshiva Program where he currently teaches.


During the summer months, Hirsch has served as rosh kollel for many years, including at Camp Lavi in the Poconos, and at his own Passaic Summer Kollel in New Jersey.
As a pulpit rabbi, Rabbi Hirsch served as the senior rabbi at the Fleetwood Synagogue, a Modern Orthodox shul located in Southern Westchester, Mt. Vernon, just outside of New York City. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Home|url=https://fleetwoodsynagogue.org/|website=Fleetwood Synagogue|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref>. He then moved his family to Passiac, New Jersey, where he currently serves as the rabbi of Kehillas Bais Yosef.


==Works==
==Works==
Rabbi Hirsch is a prolific speaker, with almost 1,000 lectures on Judaism captured on media and available online. <ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/search/ "Shiurim by Rabbi David Hirsch"], ''[[YUTorah.org]]''.</ref> Rabbi Hirsch has published hundreds of articles and Dvrei Torah. He published his first sefer, called, V'Yosef Dovid.
Hirsch is a prolific speaker, with over 1,000 lectures on Judaism captured on media and available online.<ref name=YUTorah/> He has published hundreds of articles and Dvrei Torah. He published his first sefer, called, V'Yosef Dovid.


==Personal life==

Hirsch lives in Passaic, New Jersey with his wife, Miriam, a professor at Stern College for Women. They have five children.
==Personal Life==
Rabbi Hirsch lives in Passaic, NJ with his wife, Miriam, and their five children.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.yutorah.org/searchResults.cfm?types=ALL&teacher=80214&dates=ALL&submitType=advanced/ Shiurim by Rabbi Hirsch]
*[https://www.yutorah.org/rabbi-david-hirsch// Shiurim by Rabbi David Hirsch at YUTorah.org]


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Rabbi
David Hirsch
Personal
ReligionJudaism
NationalityAmerican
DenominationOrthodox
Alma materYeshiva University
PositionRabbi
SynagogueKehillas Bais Yosef, Passaic, New Jersey
PositionRosh yeshiva
YeshivaRabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS)
SemikhahRIETS

David Hirsch (born 1968) is an American rabbi. He serves as rosh yeshiva at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University in New York City. He is the spiritual leader and rav of Kehillas Bais Yosef in Passaic, New Jersey.

Early life

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David Hirsch grew up in Peoria, Illinois and attended the Fasman Yeshiva High School in Skokie. He was the captain of his high school basketball team. After graduating from Fasman, Hirsch spent two years studying in Yeshivat Sha'alvim in Israel. Hirsch studied under Zalman Nechemia Goldberg during that time.[1] He continued his learning at the Hebron Yeshiva in Israel.

In 1990, Hirsch graduated summa cum laude from Yeshiva College. He majored in computer science.[2] Upon graduation, Hirsch received the Rothman Award for Excellence in Talmud. He earned his MS degree in Jewish education from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration in 1993. That same year, he was ordained at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS). He also received semikhah (rabbinic ordination) from Zalman Nechemiah Goldberg.

After Hirsch was granted semikhah from RIETS, he was named a fellow of the Gruss Kollel Elyon.[2]

Career

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On June 7, 2000, Hirsch was appointed Rosh Yeshiva of the Stone Beit Midrash Program at Yeshiva University, where he taught for seven years. He holds the "Eva, Morris, and Jack K. Rubin Memorial Chair in Rabbinics" there.[3] He also served as an assistant to the Rosh Kollel of the Katz Kollel.[4] He was later appointed to Rosh Yeshiva in the Mazer Yeshiva Program where he currently teaches.

As a pulpit rabbi, Hirsch served as the senior rabbi at the Fleetwood Synagogue, a Modern Orthodox shul located in Mount Vernon, just outside of New York City.[5] He then moved his family to Passaic, New Jersey, where he currently serves as the rabbi of Kehillas Bais Yosef.[6][7]

During the summer months, Hirsch has served as rosh kollel for many years, including at Camp Lavi in the Poconos, and at his own Passaic Summer Kollel in New Jersey.

Works

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Hirsch is a prolific speaker, with over 1,000 lectures on Judaism captured on media and available online.[7] He has published hundreds of articles and Dvrei Torah. He published his first sefer, called, V'Yosef Dovid.

Personal life

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Hirsch lives in Passaic, New Jersey with his wife, Miriam, a professor at Stern College for Women. They have five children.

References

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  1. ^ see the introduction to his book יוסף דוד
  2. ^ a b "Rabbi David Hirsch | Speakers Bureau". Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  3. ^ "Rabbi David Hirsch", Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary.
  4. ^ "Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary | Yeshiva University". www.yu.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  5. ^ "Home". Fleetwood Synagogue. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  6. ^ "Kehillas Bais Yosef", GoDaven.com.
  7. ^ a b Rabbi David Hirsch, YU Torah. Accessed February 7, 2022. "A native of Peoria, Illinois, he is married to Miriam Hirsch. They have five children and live in Passaic, NJ, where he is the rav of Kehilas Beis Yosef."
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