High School or Middle School Limudei Kodesh Teacher 2025-2026

Kohelet Yeshiva seeks a warm, dynamic, and inspirational Limudei Kodesh teacher for the 2025-2026 school year in our Middle or High School. Our new Limudei Kodesh staff member will be part of a growth-oriented team of mechanchim and mechanchot committed to instilling both the skills for successful Torah learning and a desire for Torah living in each and every one of their students.

Responsibilities
Candidates should be excited about the possibility of inspiring students while exploring the richness of Torah. Our educators teach students in a variety of different levels, in moderately sized (average around 15), single gender Limudei Kodesh classes (Gemara, Tanach, or Halacha). Teachers are encouraged to participate in school-wide special events, shabbatonim, and programs outside of the regular school day.

Qualifications
The successful candidate will have a graduate degree in Judaic Studies and/or Semicha and a
demonstrated track record teaching Limudei Kodesh in a high school or middle school setting. The candidate should be able to understand and reach Modern Orthodox adolescents and should conduct themselves in a manner that models a sophisticated, integrated, and inspired Torah life. In addition, the candidate should possess a collaborative growth mindset and the aspiration to continuously improve in all aspects of their role.

For this full time position, we offer a comprehensive compensation package commensurate with experience that includes salary, benefits, professional development, mentorship, growth opportunities and more. To learn more about the school visit: www.koheletyeshiva.org.

To apply, send a CV and cover letter to Associate Principal Aaron Horn at ahorn@koheletyeshiva.org for a high school position, and David Wilensky, Associate Lmiude Kodesh Principal of K-8 for Middle School applications dwilensky@koheletyeshiva.org.

Mission
Kohelet Yeshiva is a warm and embracing Modern Orthodox K-12 yeshiva day school committed to cultivating Bnei and Bnot Torah who think critically and creatively while exuding confidence and compassion.