Administration
Rabbi Chaim Hagler
Head of School
Rabbi Chaim Hagler graduated from Yeshiva College with a Bachelor’s degree in Business. He received a Master’s degree in Education from the Azrieli Graduate School, and Semicha from Yeshiva University. Prior to being named principal of Yeshivat Noam in 2000, Rabbi Hagler was Headmaster of the Ramaz Lower School in New York. Previously, he had served as Director of Judaic Studies at the Hebrew Academy of Montreal and had taught at SAR in Riverdale, NY. Rabbi Hagler believes in the importance of getting to know his students and establishing meaningful relationships with them. Rabbi Hagler and his wife, Chavie, live in Bergenfield with their five children.Head of School
Rabbi Hagler can be reached at [email protected]
Morah Sarah Eshed
Director of Nitzanei Noam
With over six years of experience in early childhood education as a Morah at Shalom Yeladim, Morah Sarah has dedicated her career to fostering a love for learning in her students and creating fun, engaging and nurturing environments where children can flourish. Morah Sarah shared “I’m honored to have the opportunity to lead this incredible program and build upon the strong foundation already in place. My family and I are proud to be part of the Teaneck community, where I live with my husband and our three wonderful children.” Morah Sarah is excited to work closely with the dedicated morahs and parents, ensuring that Nitzanei Noam continues to be a place where every child feels loved, supported and inspired to grow.
Morah Sarah can be reached at [email protected]
Morah Kara Feldman
Director of Early Childhood
Director of Early Childhood
Morah Kara Feldman holds a Master’s degree in Elementary and Early Childhood Education from Cabrini College. Before coming to Yeshivat Noam, Morah Kara was the Early Childhood Director at the Torah Academy of Greater Philadelphia for six years. Previously, Morah Kara worked as an Early Childhood teacher for several years in Philadelphia. She is also a Division Head at Camp Shoshanim. Morah Kara believes in the importance of creative, experiential education that fosters a love of learning in an environment that excites students to expand their knowledge. Morah Kara and her husband, Peter, have five children and live in Teaneck.
Morah Kara can be reached at [email protected]
Rabbi Mordechai Schwersenski
Elementary School Principal
Elementary School Principal
Rabbi Mordechai Schwersenski has a Masters Degree in Education from Johns Hopkins Universirty and Semicha from Ner Israel Rabbinical College. He previously spent 8 years at the Torah Academy of Greater Philadelphia as a Judaics Studies teacher, Director of student programs, and then as Judaics Studies Assistant Principal. Rabbi Schwersenski believes that strong relationships are at the core of great education. When both parents and children sense that the teachers in their world respect them and are interested in building authentic relationships with them, great learning can happen!
Rabbi Schwersenski and his wife Deena live in Passaic, NJ with their four children.
Rabbi Schwersenski and his wife Deena live in Passaic, NJ with their four children.
Rabbi Schwersenski can be reached at [email protected]
Mrs. Leah Perl
Middle School Principal, General Studies
Mrs. Leah Perl graduated from Brandeis University with a B.A. in English and received her Master's Degree from Bank Street College of Education. Prior to joining Yeshivat Noam, Mrs. Perl served as the curriculum coordinator, mentored new teachers and taught Middle School English at Westchester Day School. She has spent her career working with middle school students and faculty teams in both public and private schools. Mrs. Perl believes in building relationships with students in order to engage them in learning and motivate them to reach their potential. She lives with her husband, Doni, and their four children in Teaneck.
Mrs. Perl can be reached at [email protected]
Rabbi Yitzchok Motechin
Middle School Principal, Judaic Studies
Middle School Principal, Judaic Studies
Rabbi Yitzchok Motechin graduated from Yeshiva University with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics. He received a J.D. degree from Cardozo Law School and Semicha from Yeshiva University. Rabbi Motechin has been involved in informal Jewish education throughout his 15-year business career, including that of volunteer teacher during the inaugural years of our Mishmar program. A number of years ago, Rabbi Motechin made the career move he had long considered and became a Middle School Judaic Studies teacher and program coordinator at SAR Academy (Riverdale, NY). Rabbi Motechin believes in empowering students and affording each child the opportunity to learn at his or her own pace. Rabbi Motechin and his wife, Sharon, have five children and live in Bergenfield.
Rabbi Motechin can be reached at [email protected]