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Welcome From Rabbi Bain

BainRabbi Aharon Bain is proud to join Brandeis Hebrew Academy as the new School Rabbi and teacher. He studied at Yeshiva Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway and Yeshivas Kodshim in Yerushalayim, where he developed a deep commitment to Torah learning and education. Rabbi Bain received his semicha from Yeshiva Darchei Torah.

He brings valuable professional experience from his time teaching at Yeshiva Nishmas HaTorah High School in Inwood, NY, where he also coordinated special programs to enrich student life.
 
With warmth, enthusiasm, and a passion for Jewish education, Rabbi Bain looks forward to inspiring his students, strengthening their connection to Torah and mitzvot, and building meaningful relationships within the Brandeis Hebrew Academy community.
 

Shalom Chaveirim

It is with great joy and gratitude that I join this beautiful institution, and it is a true privilege to partner with you—the dedicated parent body and staff—in our sacred mission of educating and raising our children, the future of עם ישראל, and adding strong links to the eternal chain of our heritage.
 
I look forward to personally getting to know each one of you and to building strong, lasting relationships together. Through our shared commitment, I am confident that we can strengthen the environment at Brandeis—one where every child feels inspired, supported, and proud to grow as a member of Klal Yisrael.
 
The Mishnah teaches us: על שלושה דברים העולם עומד—על התורה, ועל העבודה, ועל גמילות חסדים—the world stands on three pillars: Torah, service to God, and acts of loving kindness. These timeless values are the foundation of Jewish life and the guiding light of our mission as educators and parents. Together, we strive to instill in our children not only knowledge, but also a passion and love for living a life of Torah and mitzvot.
 
May our partnership be filled with growth, inspiration, and nachat from our children. Wishing you and your families a שנה טובה ומתוקה — a good, sweet, and blessed New Year.
 
With warmth and respect,
Rabbi Aharon Bain
 
P.S. I’d love to hear from you — please don’t hesitate to reach out!