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Rabbi Eliakim Koenigsberg of Spring Valley Joins Faculty of Yeshiva University’s Yeshiva Program/Mazer School of Talmudic Studies

Oct 6, 2005 -- Rabbi Eliakim Koenigsberg of Spring Valley, NY has been appointed a rosh yeshiva (professor of Talmud) in the Yeshiva Program/Mazer School of Talmudic Studies (MYP) at Yeshiva University (YU). Rabbi Zevulun Charlop, MYP dean and Max and Marion Grill Dean at YU’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), said that Rabbi Koenigsberg’s published writings and chaburos (Talmudic seminars) have established him as a first-rate talmid chacham (scholar) and teacher of Torah. Rabbi Koenigsberg was a chaver (fellow) of RIETS’ former Gruss Kollel Elyon and previously served for five years as rebbe (instructor) in the Stone Beit Midrash Program, another of YU’s Jewish studies program for undergraduate men. At MYP, he will teach a class in Talmud for entering students. Rabbi Koenigsberg is a 1988 alumnus of YU’s undergraduate Yeshiva College, from which he graduated summa cum laude. He received ordination from RIETS in 1992. A sought-after lecturer, he has served RIETS and YU in other capacities as well: as director of an honors seminar in Sefer Shev Shmaitsa; as sgan mashgiach/shoel u’meishiv (mentor and guidance advisor to students); director of RIETS’ Presidential B’kiut Program; rosh kollel (head) of YU’s summer kollel in Silver Spring, MD; shoel u’meishiv for 10th-grade students at Yeshiva University High school for Boys; and as a teaching assistant there for 11th-grade students. He is the author of two annotated volumes of selected shiurim (lectures) by the Rav — the late Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, RIETS rosh yeshiva and chief spiritual guide of contemporary Orthodox Jewish life in America until his death in 1993— in a series called Shiurei HaRav. One volume is on mourning and Tisha b’Av; the other is on ritual slaughter and kashrut. He recently published a collection of his notes on Tractate Yevamos called Kuntres He’aros al Maseches Yevamos.