
Rabbi Nachum Rechel
President of the Yeshiva
Born in Rehovot in 1944. Graduate of Kerem B’Yavneh Hesder Yeshiva and Yeshivat Mercaz Harav, where he studied under his main teacher, Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook, of blessed memory.
Rabbi Rechel served in the IDF in the Nahal group and was involved in both the Six Day War and the Yom Kippur War.
Following the instructions of his rabbi, Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook, Rabbi Rechel went to teach at Yad Binyamin Yeshiva High School. Later, he founded the Kedumim Yeshiva and served as its first Rosh Yeshiva. Later, Rabbi Rechel served as the rabbi of the community of Atzmona in Yamit and then Gush Katif.
Over the years, Rabbi Rechel taught classes in Jewish faith at several yeshivot, and when the Ramat Hasharon Hesder Yeshiva opened, he joined the Yeshiva to serve as its President.
In 2000, Rabbi Rechel published a book of his lectures on Rabbi Kook’s work, Orot HaTchiya. The book was edited by Rabbi Reuven Sason.
Rabbi Nachum Rechel is also a renowned artist. The special connection between Torah and art is evident throughout his many paintings, most of which depict the return of the Jewish nation to Zion and the yearning for the complete redemption.

Rabbi Reuven Sason
Rosh Yeshiva
Rabbi Reuven Sason is a graduate of Yeshivat Mitzpe Yericho and taught at the Yeshivat Ramat Gan until the establishment of the Ramat Hasharon Hesder Yeshiva.
Rabbi Sason, who is also the rabbi of the Reishit community in Ramat Hasharon, has authored several books on topics related to Jewish faith and serving God, all of which have been widely popular. Some titles include: “A Clear View in the Fog,” “One Thing I Ask,” “The Light that is Good” – commentary on Rabbi Kook’s work, Orot HaTeshuva, and the “Talelei Chaim” series.

Rabbi Moshe Chai Baharav
Rabbi Reuven Sason is a graduate of Yeshivat Mitzpe Yericho and taught at the Yeshivat Ramat Gan until the establishment of the Ramat Hasharon Hesder Yeshiva.
Rabbi Sason, who is also the rabbi of the Reishit community in Ramat Hasharon, has authored several books on topics related to Jewish faith and serving God, all of which have been widely popular. Some titles include: “A Clear View in the Fog,” “One Thing I Ask,” “The Light that is Good” – commentary on Rabbi Kook’s work, Orot HaTeshuva, and the “Talelei Chaim” series.

Rabbi Uri Ganz
Head of the Judges Kollel at the Yeshiva
Graduate of Yeshivat Mercaz Harav and Yeshivat Kedumim (where he also taught).
Later, Rabbi Ganz studied at Kollel Eretz Chemda, where he was ordained as a Dayan (judge).
He is the head of the Judges Kollel at the Yeshiva.
He served in the IDF as a combat soldier in the Artillery Corps.

Rabbi Binyamin Rosenzweig
Graduate of the Yeshiva of Tifrach. Taught at the Talmud Torah in Tifrach for many years and was among the founders of Yeshivat Ramat Gan.
Rabbi Rosenzweig teaches Tanach all over the country and at the Yeshiva, teaches Chassidut and Tanach.

Rabbi Shimon Busidan
Graduate of Yeshivat Har Hamor.
Ordained to serve as rabbi of a city and as a Dayan.
Rabbi Busidan is the head of the Halacha (Jewish law) Kollel at the Yeshiva.

Rabbi Chananya Rechel
Graduate of Yeshivat Beit El and Har Hamor.
Ordained as a rabbi and formerly taught at Beit Orot Hesder Yeshiva.
Rabbi Chananya teaches in the Halacha Kollel at the Yeshiva and is responsible for maintaining contact with the Yeshiva’s students currently serving in the IDF.
Rabbi Chananya served in the IDF as a combat soldier in the Combat Engineering Corps. When on reserve duty, he serves as an officer and military rabbi in the Paratroopers Brigade.

Rabbi Eliyahu Darmon
Graduate of Yeshivat Har Hamor, who continued his studies at Kollel Beit Moriah and was ordained as a rabbi. In the past, he taught Judaism to students at Ben Gurion University in Be’er Sheva in the Bayit Karov program.
Rabbi Darmon teaches the first-year students at the Yeshiva.

Rabbi Chananel Elran
Graduate of Yeshivat Maale Eliyahu in Tel Aviv and Yeshivat Har Hamor.
In 2016, his book “Ahavat Olam Ahavtich” was published and received enthusiastic reviews from prominent rabbis from all of the different sectors.
Rabbi Elran teaches Talmud proficiency at the Yeshiva.
Rabbi Elran served in the IDF as a combat soldier in the Combat Engineering Corps. When on reserve duty, he serves as an officer and military rabbi.