Yeshiva Gal Einai
Our Staff
Rabbi Daniel Spiro
Rebbe | Mashgiach Ruchni
Rabbi Spiro learned in Riverdale-Telz Alumni and by R’ Dovid Soloveitchik. Rabbi Spiro has been teaching and mentoring bochrim for over 12 years. Most recently he has served as a 9th grade Rebbe at Yeshiva High School D’Monsey. Rabbi Spiro’s warm personality and caring for every bachur compliments his experience and Yedios Hatorah to ensure our students grow in their learning and Yiddishkeit.
R' Moshe Yaakov Leserowitz
Dean
R’ Moshe Yaakov learned in Chaim Berlin and Mir Yerushalayim. He has taught in Mesivta Shaarei Arazim, mentoring boys and running extra -curricular activities, designed specifically for character development. R’ Moshe Yaakov has also been the Head Counselor of Camp Yagilu, planning and designing activities as well as leading the staff. R’ Moshe Yaakov’s energy and innovation will help the Yeshiva’s programs and learning come together to make Torah and Secular Studies enjoyable and applicable while also fostering personal growth and responsibility.
Rabbi Tani Prero
Educational Department
Rabbi Prero is an alumnus of Yeshiva of Greater Washington. Rabbi Prero’s array of accreditations include Smicha, Master of Education and Wilderness Adventure Therapist. R’ Tani is the director of a highly successful wilderness camp known as Camp Yagilu. R’ Tani has 20 years of experience inspiring teenagers and adults to succeed using a personalized approach, exciting challenges and teambuilding activities. R’ Tani's keen understanding of people and how to facilitate relationships, helps students, staff and co-workers better understand each other, learning to work together more efficiently and smooth out their differences.
HaRav Chaim Schabes
Rabbinical Guidance
Rabbi Schabes is a distinguished Rav in Monsey, NY. Rabbi Schabes serves on the Vaad Hachinuch of several prominent yeshivas and is intimately familiar with the challenges facing today youth. Rabbi Schabes’s guidance will help ensure that the Yeshiva and its programs are run according to Da’as Torah.