
Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Brandes has headed the Beit Midrash Programs since 1998. He was principal of the Himelfarb high school in Jerusalem, and is a graduate of Netiv Meir and Hakotel yeshivas and of the Hebrew University Talmud department. Rabbi Brandes lectures at Herzog College and is a prolific writer, having published five scholarly works and myriad articles on a broad range of topics in the field of Jewish law and thought. He is married and the father of six.

Rabbanit Michal Tikochinsky, LLB, is the head of the Moshe Green Beit Midrash for Women's Leadership. She is involved in teaching Talmud and Halacha and is considered one of the leading women in the field. Tikochinsky was awarded first and second degrees in Law from Bar Ilan University, and studied Talmud at the Talmud Institute at Matan. She was employed at various law firms while continuing scholarly and educational activities in Israel and in the Jewish community of Antwerp in Belgium. She began teaching Talmud at Beren College in 2003 and in 2006 was appointed head of the Women's Beit Midrash. Michal is married and the mother of seven children.

Rabbi Dr. Benjamin (Benny) Lau is the director of Beit Morasha of Jerusalem's Center for Judaism and Society as well as its Institute for Social Justice. The Rabbi of the Ramban Synagogue in Jerusalem, Rabbi Dr. Lau studied at the Har Etzion Yeshiva and the Yeshiva of the Kibbutz HaDati. He was awarded a PhD and MA from Bar-Ilan University in Talmud. A charismatic community leader and social entrepreneur, Rabbi Dr. Lau serves as consultant for a number of leading organizations, hosts a weekly T.V. show dedicated to Jewish heritage and is widely published.

Dr. Moshe Weinstock teaches Jewish Thought and Hassidut at Beit Morasha and directs the programs Torat Haim and Lev Ladaat in the Ministry of Education religious education division. Dr. Weinstock was awarded a PhD in Jewish Thought from the Hebrew University. He was a homeroom and Talmud teacher in various frameworks and has written educational materials for a wide range of populations. He is married and the father of two.

Dr. Yonatan Feintuch was awarded a doctorate from the Talmud Department at Bar Ilan University. In the past he was the coordinator of the Beit Midrash Program. Today he lectures at Beren College, Bar Ilan University, Herzog College, Hemdat College and Migdal Oz Women's Program. Yonatan is married and the father of five.
