We’re blessed to work with devoted and deeply engaged educators, administrators, parents, alumni, alumni parents, grandparents and members of the broader community who care about Schechter Manhattan and collaborate to carry out our school’s mission.
Our Senior Staff and Educational Leadership Team work together, alongside volunteer school leaders and community members, to ensure the growth and success of each and every Schechter Manhattan student and the strength of the Schechter Manhattan community.
Experience Schechter Manhattan.
Senior Staff
Chris Aguero
Shira Jacobson
Eric Blomquist
Board of Trustees
- Howard Rubin, President
- Sally Gottesman, Vice President
- Randy Feld, Secretary
- Ann Melinger, Treasurer
- Henry Glanternik, Assistant Treasurer
- Daniel Bernstein
- Ephie Bernstein
- Eli Kaminsky
- Allison Kapusta
- Eileen Lieberman
- Jerry Lieberman
- Sara Malamut
- Beth Mann
- Hugh Pollack
- Josh Rosenblatt
Ex Officio
- Larry Sebert
Emeriti
- Lilly Icikson, Emerita
- Susan Lorin, Emerita
- Elisheva Urbas, Emerita
- Julie Sissman, Emeriti (Immediate past president)
Parents’ Association Board
Erica Cohen
President
Learn About Schechter Manhattan’s Past (below). We Invite you to be a Part of Our Future.
See how Schechter Manhattan has progressed over the years.
Timeline
1994
The Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan was conceived in 1994 as an initiative of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and the rabbis of nine Conservative synagogues in Manhattan. A group of dedicated parents and community leaders came together to develop its mission
1996
In 1996 the school opened its doors with a kindergarten, housed at the Park Avenue Synagogue, under the leadership of Dr. Steven C. Lorch as Head of School.
The vision they developed for the new school included child-centered, constructivist teaching and learning; full egalitarianism in religious life for girls and boys; a deep engagement with text, Hebrew language; and a warm environment that supports ‘menschlichkeit’ and moral growth in children.
2000
In September of 2000, the school outgrew its original site and expanded to a West Side campus.
2003
The Middle School Opens!
2006
Schechter Manhattan’s first class of 8th graders graduates!
2011
In January 2011, the school was reunited on a single campus at 805 Columbus Avenue (on the corner of 100th Street).
2015
After founding Head of School, Dr. Steve Lorch retired in June 2015, 9 year veteran Middle School Head Benjamin Mann became the school’s second Head of School.
2015 #2
The Lieberman Family STEAM Center launches!
2016
Schechter Manhattan wins The Blackboard Award for Excellence in Education.
2019
A new name, Schechter Manhattan, and the new logo, unifies the school’s brand with the name it has long been called within its community.