Dedicated rebbeim who inspire growth, build lasting relationships, and nurture every talmid to reach his full potential.
Our Hanhala, led by our Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Menashe Manasseh, is guided by a deeply personal and collaborative approach to chinuch. Working alongside him are our dedicated rabbeim: Rabbi Ruvy Ginsburg, Rabbi Noach Senders, and Rabbi Tzvi Silberstein, and our Bekius Rabbeim—who are not only magidei shiur but also mentors and role models. Our young, vibrant, and relatable Rebbeim, take the time to connect to each Talmid personally, creating close and trusting relationships. The rebbeim work hard to understand and reach every talmid, bringing out his best, and the bochurim know that their rebbeim are always available for them.

Rabbi Manasseh is a Talmid of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore. After spending three years in the Atlanta Kollel he continued his learning in the Kollel Yad Yosef in Toronto. Rabbi Manasseh's dedicated and tireless leadership has given the Yeshiva its warm Torah atmosphere and he is chiefly responsible for the overall simcha and sense of belonging that our bochurim and Hanhala alike feel towards the Yeshiva.

Rabbi Ginsburg learned in Yeshivas Tiferes Elimelech and subsequently in Yeshivas Brisk. After learning in BMG, he joined the Kollel of Yeshiva Gedolah of Toronto. Rabbi Ginsberg is renowned for his crystal clear shiur and organized learning style, and it is he who lays the foundation for our talmidims' lifelong quest for Aliyah. Rabbi Ginsburg lives the sugya. His chiyus and excitement portray the delight and satisfaction of achieving clarity in a sugya. His dedication to Talmidim extends well beyond the classroom.

Rabbi Senders grew up in the Five Towns and learned in Rabbi Weiss's Kollel in Eretz Yisroel. He later learned in the Brisker Kollel before joining Rabbi Shlomo Miller's Kollel in 2019. Rabbi Senders brought his contagious Ahavas Hatorah and Charismatic personality to Yeshiva Torah Temimah three years ago. The warmth and care that he shows each Bachur leave a lasting impression. Rabbi Senders stands as a beacon of in-depth Torah study and understanding. His shiurim delve into the complexities of the Gemara and the Rishonim.

Rabbi Silberstein is a Talmid of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Toronto and Rabbi Tzvi Kaplan. After learning in BMG, he joined Kollel Toronto in 2017. With a unique blend of depth and clarity, the eleventh-grade shiur brings the richness of gemara and Rishonim to life in a way that is both engaging and accessible. With warmth and understanding Rabbi Silberstein connects to his Talmidim helping each boy tap into his strengths and capabilities.

Rabbi Rabinowitz is a Talmid of The Philadelphia Yeshiva and Rav Dovid Solaveitchik. He learned in BMG before joining Kollel Ohalei Yom Tov in 2019. Rabbi Rabinowitz delivers the Vhaarev Na shiur in Yeshiva, and it is a pleasure to observe the shiur in action, with the Talmidim deeply engrossed in his shiur and clearly enjoying every minute.

Rabbi Carrey, the newest addition to our staff, learned in Yeshiva Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway and in the Mir under Rav Asher Arieli. After serving as a Shoel Umeishiv in Yeshiva Mercaz Hatorah, Rabbi Carrey joined Kollel Toronto in 2024. The Bachurim are drawn to Rabbi Carrey's magnetic personality and truly enjoy his engaging and energetic shiur.

A native of Florida, Rabbi Shwartzbaum learned in Rabbi Weiss's Kollel in Eretz Yisroel before joining Kollel Toras Moshe in 2019. Rabbi Shwartzbaum is well known for his wide breadth of Torah knowledge, as well as his thought provoking Shiurim. His commitment to Talmidim extends well beyond the classroom.

Mr. Pat Cubellis brings decades of experience from the public school system to his role as General Studies Principal. With a strong command of curriculum and a deep understanding of students' individual needs, he is dedicated to helping each bochur succeed academically.

Rabbi Freedman brings years of experience in chinuch from several mosdos in the city to his role as General Studies Mashgiach. He oversees students' academic progress, attendance, and overall wellbeing during general studies, ensuring a supportive and structured environment for growth and success.
“The dynamic and warm Rabbeim of Yeshivas Torah Temimah provide individual attention to each bochur's needs. I had the zechus to see the Yeshiva first hand, and it was evident that the talmidim were b'nai aliya – with a simchas hachaim – consistently striving for higher madreigos.”
— Rabbi Dov Gopin, Menahel at the Toronto Cheder