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Eliahu Baruch Shulman serves as Professor and Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), holding the Rabbi Henry H. Guterman Chair in Talmud. He concurrently serves as rabbi of Young Israel of Midwood in Brooklyn, NY, maintaining active dual roles in academic and religious leadership.
His scholarly foundation stems from rabbinic education at Mir, Lakewood, and Beis Yosef yeshivot. Notable contributions include editorial work on the Schottenstein/Artscroll Talmud and authorship of the five-volume Binyan Av Yesamach Av. His academic profile centers on classical Talmudic exegesis, with recent instruction in tractates Baba Kamma, Sukkah, and Kiddushin reflecting deep engagement with primary Talmudic texts.
Shulman's research trajectory demonstrates sustained focus on Talmudic law and hermeneutics, bridging theoretical scholarship with practical halakhic application. His pedagogical approach emphasizes textual analysis of foundational tractates, maintaining continuity with traditional yeshiva methodology while contributing to contemporary Talmudic discourse through authoritative publications.
As Rosh Yeshiva, he mentors rabbinical students through RIETS' ordination program, though specific advisee names aren't publicly cataloged. His leadership integrates academic rigor with communal religious guidance, evidenced by ongoing synagogue responsibilities alongside university teaching.
Office operations are conducted from the Wilf campus Glueck Center, with institutional contact maintained through university email channels. His scholarly influence extends through widely adopted publications that shape modern Talmudic study frameworks globally.
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