HaRav Yitzchak Berkovits shlit”a Installed as Rosh Yeshiva of Aish HaTorah

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“Aish HaTorah is…the greatest institution for teshuva in the world. Rav Yitzchak Berkovits is [the] most fitting person to guide this institution,” exclaimed Rav Yaakov Hillel Shlit”a, Rosh Yeshiva of Ahavat Shalom, to dignitaries and Rabbanim from around the world gathered for the historic Inauguration of Rav Berkovits, Shlit’a as Rosh HaYeshiva of Aish HaTorah. The event took place on Rosh Chodesh Elul at the Aish World Center in Jerusalem overlooking the Kotel, and was live-streamed to thousands around the world.

“Today is a historic day,” said Rabbi Steven Burg, Aish Global CEO. “I could not be happier to give the proverbial keys to this building to Rav Yitzchak Berkovits. There is no one that I know with a greater heart and caring for Klal Yisroel. He cares about every Jew.”

Rav Berkovits is the Posek and spiritual guide for hundreds of Jewish outreach professionals and many organizations around the world. The synergy of Rav Berkovits’s influence combined with Aish’s global reach creates a tremendous kiruv opportunity, creating new avenues to be mekarev Jews who have yet to be reached.

Rav Yitzchak Berkovits is the founder and Rosh Kollel of The Jerusalem Kollel,  dedicated to training rabbis and Orthodox Jewish outreach counselors for communities in the Jewish diaspora. And, the Rav has been the Mashgiach Ruchani of Aish HaTorah for 16 years before assuming the position of Rosh HaYeshiva.

Aish is a global platform dedicated to inspiring and empowering every Jew, through Torah wisdom, to discover their unlimited potential and help them find their unique role in the Jewish story. Founded by the late Rabbi Noah Weinberg, OBM  in 1974, today Aish HaTorah has 35 branches worldwide, engages over 150,000 people per year at the Aish World Center in Jerusalem and reaches over a million people online every month.

To view the videos from the event, click here

Photos by Todd Rosenblatt & Zvi Fermaglich


5 COMMENTS

  1. CEO? Aish and BMG have these titles, is this a business or a yeshiva? In the shtetel there was a melamed and a yeshiva gedola was somewhere far, believe me in Europe they didn’t have CEO in a yeshiva. We need to strive to be a European Yid, not an Amerikaner.

    • “circumstances change” is what the Reform said and now look at them, they have toeiva marriage, Shabbos is unknown and half of them are halachic Goyim. In Europe the Rosh Yeshiva was the boss, he could decide who came and who left, now we have all this narishkeit director of development, controller, this and that, this is not how it was in Europe, you want to be a gevir fine but don’t need these fancy shmancy titles, lehavdil.

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