Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier
Associate Rabbi
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier is Co-Director of the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus at Yale University and Associate Rabbi at Yale’s Slifka Center. Following three and a half years of study at Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel, he received a BA in Philosophy and Jewish Studies at Yeshiva College’s Schottenstein Honors Program. He furthered his academic studies by completing MA’s in Bible and Talmud at Yeshiva, where he also studied for rabbinic ordination. Shlomo is a third-year PhD student in Ancient Judaism in Yale University’s Religious Studies department, as well as a lecturer in Biblical Hebrew at Yale. He is a graduate of the Wexner, Tikvah, and Kupietzky Kodshim Fellowships, and served as editor and co-editor of two forthcoming books: Contemporary Forms and Uses of Hasidut and Torah and Western Thought: Intellectual Portraits of Orthodoxy and Modernity. He lives in New Haven with his wife Chana and daughter Meital.
Associate Rabbi
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier is Co-Director of the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus at Yale University and Associate Rabbi at Yale’s Slifka Center. Following three and a half years of study at Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel, he received a BA in Philosophy and Jewish Studies at Yeshiva College’s Schottenstein Honors Program. He furthered his academic studies by completing MA’s in Bible and Talmud at Yeshiva, where he also studied for rabbinic ordination. Shlomo is a third-year PhD student in Ancient Judaism in Yale University’s Religious Studies department, as well as a lecturer in Biblical Hebrew at Yale. He is a graduate of the Wexner, Tikvah, and Kupietzky Kodshim Fellowships, and served as editor and co-editor of two forthcoming books: Contemporary Forms and Uses of Hasidut and Torah and Western Thought: Intellectual Portraits of Orthodoxy and Modernity. He lives in New Haven with his wife Chana and daughter Meital.