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Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein Awarded Israel Prize

Alumnus and Former YU Rosh Yeshiva to Receive Israel's Highest Honor Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein will be awarded the Israel Prize in Jewish religious literature this year on May 6, Israel's Independence Day. The announcement was made Sunday, February 23, by Israel's Education Minister Rabbi Shai Piron.
Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein
A renowned author and scholar, Rabbi Lichtenstein is a former Rosh Yeshiva at YU's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) and Rosh Kollel and director of the RIETS Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Institute in Jerusalem. Born in France in 1933, he graduated Yeshiva College and earned his semikhah [rabbinic ordination] at RIETS, as well as a PhD in English literature from Harvard University. In l971, after serving as RIETS Rosh Yeshiva for several years, he immigrated to Israel, joining Rabbi Yehuda Amital as co-Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion in Alon Shevut. "Rav Lichtenstein—in his manner, bearing, teaching and philosophy—continues to illumine our world in ways unique and distinct.  How wonderful that the Medinah has chosen to recognize this, and how what Rav Lichtenstein is serves as a critical component of what Israel has to be," said President Richard M. Joel. Listen to Rabbi Lichtenstein's lectures on YUTorah.