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Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy

The Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy, also known as Yeshiva University High School for Boys (YUHSB), MTA (Manhattan Talmudical Academy) or TMSTA,[3] is a Modern Orthodox Jewish day school (or yeshiva) and the boys' prep school of Yeshiva University (YU) in the Washington Heights neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is the brother school to the Samuel H. Wang Yeshiva University High School for Girls.[4]

"Yeshiva University High School for Boys" redirects here. Not to be confused with Yeshiva University High School of Los Angeles.

Yeshiva University High School for Boys
The Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy
Manhattan Talmudical Academy

1916

Miriam Goldberg

Rabbi Daniel Konigsberg

Rabbi Shimon Schenker

44.0 (on FTE basis)[1]

912

300+

6.8:1

Blue and White

Lions[2]

Sexual Misconduct Allegations[edit]

In December 2012, a scandal developed alleging widespread sexual misconduct by two high ranking male faculty members and perpetrated on multiple male students. The alleged misconduct, which occurred during the 1970s and 1980s, was claimed to have been known about, but ignored, by the highest levels of administration at the high school and at Yeshiva University.[5] The former president of Yeshiva University issued a statement stating that the university will examine the allegations.[6] The Jewish Week uncovered a story, further alleging knowledge of the inappropriate behavior by the university. The story alleges that the door to one of the abuser's offices was removed, possibly, to prevent a private environment where further misconduct could continue.[7] The lawsuit against Yeshiva University was dismissed before trial in January 2014 by a federal judge who stated that the statute of limitations had expired.[8] However, when New York State passed its new Child Victims Act in 2019, the suit was refiled by 38 former students.[9]

Student activities[edit]

There are many extracurricular activities and clubs. For sports, these include Varsity and Junior Varsity basketball, hockey, and wrestling, baseball, softball, and soccer teams. In other areas, there are College Bowl, Torah Bowl, Mock Trial, Model UN, Model Congress, Chess, SABR, Debate, MTAhackers (the high school team won the 2022 university hackathon[10]), a 3d printing club, a Math team, as well as the Business and Finance Club. The Chess team won the Yeshiva League Chess Championship in both 2017 and 2018. The school has 2 robotics teams that participate in the FIRST Tech Challenge (teams 5361 and 13475).


The students publish a number of publications including The Polis (multidisciplinary academic journal), The Academy News (school newspaper), Shema Koleinu (weekly Dvar Torah newsletter), Yagdil Torah (Torah essay journal), HaTzioni (Zionist publication), Pearls of Wisdom (book of students' literary works and, as of 2011, artwork), and the Elchanite (yearbook).


The school organizes international trips for students. In 2004, a group of students spent Shavuot in Belarus in coordination with YUSSR. In 2005, the HaTzioni club, in cooperation with the Palau Mission to the United Nations, arranged a trip for its members to Palau to show the Jewish community's gratitude for Palau's support of Israel.

author, Foreskin's Lament: A Memoir

Shalom Auslander

(BTA), screenwriter, The Devil's Arithmetic

Robert J. Avrech

Rabbi Dr. , (MTA, Class of 1987), current president, Yeshiva University

Ari Berman

(1956), winner of the Israel Prize and former Ben-Gurion University of the Negev professor

Gerald Blidstein

Rabbi , (1945), former Rabbi

Herbert Bomzer

Emory University School of Law professor

Michael Broyde

Rabbi , (1963), founder and president, National Jewish Outreach Program

Ephraim Buchwald

Rabbi , (1942), former Rabbi

Nachman Bulman

Rabbi , former Rabbi

Hyman Chanover

Rabbi , (1947), Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary dean emeritus

Zevulun Charlop

chemist and professor, Columbia University and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center[11]

Samuel J. Danishefsky

Rabbi , (1967), Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Torat Shraga

Avishai David

(BTA), lawyer, author, and Harvard Law School professor

Alan Dershowitz

Rabbi , (1968), founder and former president, International Fellowship of Christians and Jews

Yechiel Eckstein

(1959), actor, The Golden Girls

Herb Edelman

Rabbi , (BTA class of 1956), former Rabbi

Shimon Eider

1989, American-Israeli businessman, venture capitalist, and author

Michael Eisenberg

Dr. , (1951), Israeli mathematician and winner of the Israel Prize and Abel Prize

Hillel Furstenberg

former chairman, Federal Communications Commission

Julius Genachowski

Rabbi , (1965), Orthodox Union Kosher chief executive officer

Menachem Genack

Rabbi (1933), former Rosh Yeshiva of Telshe yeshiva in Cleveland

Mordechai Gifter

(MTA, Class of 1988), actor

Elon Gold

Rabbi Dr. , (BTA class of 1949), scholar and author

Irving Greenberg

(MTA, Class of 1985), executive vice president and chief legal officer of The Trump Organization and former Assistant to the President and Special Representative for International Negotiations to President Donald Trump.

Jason Greenblatt

Rabbi , (1945), Rabbi

David Hollander

Rabbi , Rabbi

Howard Jachter

Rabbi , Rabbi in Yeshivas Sha'ar Yoshuv and motivational speaker

Eli Jacobs

(1968), former president, Yeshiva University

Richard Joel

Dr. , president, Touro University System

Alan Kadish

Rabbi , (BTA class of 1949), founder, Jewish Defense League, and former Israeli Knesset member.

Meir Kahane

Dr. , Rabbi and first director, Torah Umesorah

Joseph Kaminetsky

(1937), American diplomat, Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee

Max Kampelman

Rabbi , (1973), scholar of medieval Jewish history and rabbinic literature, and expert in Jewish law

Ephraim Kanarfogel

(1933), founder and first president, Touro College

Bernard Lander

politician

Howard L. Lasher

(1969), president, Los Angeles Dodgers, former president of the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Thrashers, and Washington Nationals

Stan Kasten

(BTA class of 1971), author and journalist

Yossi Klein Halevi

Rabbi Dr. , (1942), author, of scholarly works on Jewish Studies and Optics

Yehuda (Leo) Levi

Prof. , (1953), lawyer

Nat Lewin

American fashion designer and business executive (did not graduate from MTA but attended the school for two years)

Ralph Lauren

Rabbi , (1968), Rabbi in Toronto

Raphael Marcus

(1937), radio and television personality

Bill Mazer

Rabbi , (Class of 1926), Rabbi

Moses Mescheloff

Rabbi , Rabbi

Avigdor Miller

(MTA, Class of 1997), founder, Aviary

Avi Muchnick

Cantor

Macy Nulman

(1951), authority on Jewish Music

Velvel Pasternak

(1946), author

Chaim Potok

Rabbi , Rabbi in New Jersey

Steven Pruzansky

(2012), majority shareholder of El Al airline[12]

Eli Rozenberg

Rabbi , (class of 1927), Rabbi and president, Bar-Ilan University

Emanuel Rackman

Rabbi Dr. , (1955), scholar, author, and teacher

Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff

Rabbi , (BTA class of 1956), founder, Lincoln Square Synagogue and Chief Rabbi, Efrat

Shlomo Riskin

(2006), journalist

Yair Rosenberg

Rabbi , Rabbi[13]

Itamar Rosensweig

Dr. (1951), Jewish Law and medicine expert

Fred Rosner

Rabbi , (1958), Rosh Yeshiva and Rabbinic authority

Hershel Schachter

singer and entertainer[14]

Mordechai Shapiro

Rabbi , Chief Rabbi of Uruguay

Ben-Tzion Spitz

Rabbi

Pinchas Stolper

(BTA), business executive

Daniel E. Straus

Rabbi Dr. , Rosh Yeshiva and authority on Jewish medical ethics

Moshe Dovid Tendler

Prof. , (1961), Tel Aviv University mathematics professor

Eli Turkel

Rabbi

Stanley M. Wagner

Rabbi (1988), Rosh Yeshiva [15]

Jeremy Wieder

Prof. (1970)

Steven Winter

Prof. , (1948), Jewish historian and Columbia University professor of Jewish history

Yosef H. Yerushalmi

(BTA class of 1966), former U.S. Under Secretary of Defense

Dov S. Zakheim

(1939), classical violinist

Zvi Zeitlin

(1962), dermatologist

Jonathan Zizmor

(MTA, 1966), historian and Nazi hunter

Efraim Zuroff

Some Historic MSTA photos

MSTA yearbooks beginning in 1923

The Polis archives

Shema Koleinu archives