Our Rabbis

A dedicated team of experienced educators who see every student as a personal mission

Yeshiva Leadership

Rabbi Menachem Goldstein

Rosh Yeshiva & Founder

Rabbi Menachem founded King David Yeshiva over 15 years ago out of a deep love for Hebron and youth education. With rabbinic ordination from Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav and a master's degree in education, Rabbi Menachem combines Torah wisdom with a modern understanding of youth needs.

"I believe every boy can be great — he just needs someone who believes in him and shows him the way."

Rabbi Yitzchak Berkowitz

Senior Ram & Mashgiach Ruchani

Rabbi Yitzchak oversees the spiritual life of the yeshiva and teaches mussar and machshava. A graduate of Yeshivat Ponivezh and Chevron, he brings decades of experience in guiding young men. He's known for his warm approach and his door that's always open.

"The most important learning isn't what's in the book — it's what the student takes into life."

Rabbi David Eisner

Ram, Gemara & Iyun

Rabbi David teaches Gemara and iyun using a unique method that combines bekiut with depth. A graduate of Yeshivat Har Etzion, he brings the Brisker method of learning in an accessible way adapted for high school students. His students love his ability to make complex sugyot simple and clear.

Rabbi Avraham Shapira

Ram, Halacha & Tanach

Rabbi Avraham leads halacha and Tanach studies. With extensive teaching experience in Israel's national-religious school system, he knows how to connect ancient text to students' modern lives. His Tanach classes are known as a captivating experience.

Rabbi Netanel Cohen

Educational Counselor & Personal Mentor

Rabbi Netanel is the bridge between yeshiva and family. Trained in educational counseling and psychology, he guides students through personal and family processes. He manages the personal mentorship program and parent communication.

Rabbi Shmuel Levi

Activities Coordinator & Field Guide

Rabbi Shmuel is responsible for the experiential side of yeshiva life — trips, activities, and special Shabbatot. A combat unit veteran and certified tour guide, he brings youthful energy and leadership that students appreciate.

Our Educational Philosophy

Our rabbis don't just teach — they educate. Each rabbi mentors a small group of students and knows each one personally: his strengths, his challenges, and his dreams.

Once a week, every student meets with his personal mentor for a one-on-one conversation — not just about studies, but about life. These are the moments where real education happens.

Our rabbis live in the Hebron community and are available to students beyond school hours. Shabbat meals at the rabbi's home, evening conversations, and guidance at any hour — because real chinuch doesn't end when the bell rings.

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