Shalom Berger

Rabbi Dr.
Shalom Z. Berger
Personal
Born (1960-02-04) February 4, 1960 (age 64)
United States
NationalityAmerican, Israeli
DenominationOrthodox Judaism
Notable work(s)Senior Content Editor of the Koren/Steinsaltz English Talmud, Founding Editor of Jewish Educational Leadership
EducationBA in Mathematics, MS and EdD in Education, MPA in Public Administration
OccupationScholar, Educational Activist

Shalom Berger (born February 4, 1960) is an Orthodox Jewish scholar and educational activist.

Berger was born and raised in the United States. He studied in Yeshiva Chaim Berlin high school in Brooklyn under Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner, in Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel under Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein and Rabbi Yehuda Amital and in Yeshiva University. He earned Semicha (rabbinic ordination), a BA in Mathematics and an MS and EdD in Education at Yeshiva University, and an MPA in Public Administration from Baruch College.

Prior to moving to Israel in 1991, Berger taught in the Frisch School and later in HAFTR High School, where he served as director of Israel Guidance. In Israel he taught in BMT and Midreshet Lindenbaum. In 1998 he began working at the Lookstein Center for Jewish Education, part of the School of Education at Bar-Ilan University. In recent years he has written for the Aleph Society/Steinsaltz Center, where he served as the senior content editor of the Koren/Steinsaltz English Talmud. He currently heads the English-language programming for Herzog College at its Jerusalem, Alon Shvut and Migdal Oz campuses. He also serves on the Zomet Institute's Rabbinical Conversion Court in Alon Shvut.