Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok
Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok is a yeshiva that was established in Jerusalem, Israel, in the late 1970s by Rabbi Yitzchok Hutner. It is located in the Har Nof neighborhood. Hutner had previously been the long-standing Rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin and Kollel Gur Aryeh in Brooklyn, New York City.
Upon the passing of Hutner in 1980, leadership of the yeshiva passed to his son-in-law, Rabbi Yonasan David. The name Pachad Yitzchok means "fear of Isaac," and is derived from a verse in Genesis and is used as an allusion to God. It was chosen to honor Hutner's ten-volume work on Jewish thought and philosophy that is also known as Sefer Pachad Yitzchok. The name "Yitzchok" is "Isaac" in Hebrew.
- Rabbi Yitzchok Hutner was the Rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn, New York, and founder of Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok in Jerusalem.
- Rabbi Yonason David is Rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok in Jerusalem and of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn, New York.
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