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Rabbi Eliahu Baruch Shulman of Brooklyn Joins Faculty of Yeshiva University’s Yeshiva Program/Mazer School of Talmudic Studies

Oct 6, 2005 -- Rabbi Eliahu Baruch Shulman of Brooklyn, bochen (examiner) and rosh yeshiva (professor of Talmud) at Yeshiva University’s affiliated Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), has been named a maggid shiur in the Yeshiva Program/Mazer School of Talmudic Studies (MYP) at Yeshiva University (YU). His new responsibilities are in addition to the position of bochen he has held with distinction since 1992. Rabbi Zevulun Charlop, MYP dean and Max and Marion Grill Dean at RIETS, said that Rabbi Shulman, who will teach senior students as well as students in RIETS, “is an outstanding and accomplished talmid chacham [scholar] who will prove to be a great addition to our brilliant complement of roshei yeshiva.” Rabbi Shulman received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Yaakov Joffen, head of the Beth Yosef Yeshiva of Novarhadok, and was a chaver (fellow) in RIETS’ former Gruss Kollel Elyon. He also studied under Rabbi Nachum Pertzovich at the Mirrer Yeshiva in Jerusalem and under Rabbi Schneuer Kotler at Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, NJ. He is rabbi of the Young Israel of Midwood and has served as both author and editor of a number of volumes of the acclaimed Schottenstein edition of the Babylonian Talmud. In the words of the chief editor: “Many of the forms and approaches that have come to characterize this work had not yet been fully developed. For that reason, the groundbreaking manuscript (Rabbi Shulman) produced is all the more remarkable, and an eloquent tribute to his outstanding knowledge, scholarship and pedagogy. Our great thanks to him.” Rabbi Shulman also is the author of three scholarly works on Talmudic themes: Binyan Av (1985); Yesamach Av, vol. 1 (Yeshiva University Press, 1991); and Yesamach Av, vol. 2 (Yeshiva University Press, 1999).