Dean of 9th Grade
Rabbi Eli Broner has been a leader in the field of Jewish education for well over two decades. Over the years he has taught all subjects of Judaic studies to students from first to twelfth grades. Rabbi Broner served as Mashgiach Ruchani and Director of Safety and Security at Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy, as well as Youth Director of Beth Jacob Congregation (where he created the innovative and highly popular Parent-Child SPARK Tefilla Program). He also held the position of principal at the Conejo Jewish Day School in Agoura Hills.
Rabbi Broner received his Bachelors of Rabbinical Studies from the Rabbinical College of America and ordination from Yeshiva College in Sydney, Australia. He is a member of both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS).
Rabbi Broner currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Talia and their five children.
"I believe that every child is a unique gem and that it is the educator's job to find the best way to help them shine as only they can," says Rabbi Broner. "It is my hope that every child who walks through our doors goes out with a deep appreciation for the joy of learning, a sense of pride about being part of the Jewish people, a commitment to always helping others, and a love for all mankind."
Rabbi Broner received his Bachelors of Rabbinical Studies from the Rabbinical College of America and ordination from Yeshiva College in Sydney, Australia. He is a member of both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS).
Rabbi Broner currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Talia and their five children.
"I believe that every child is a unique gem and that it is the educator's job to find the best way to help them shine as only they can," says Rabbi Broner. "It is my hope that every child who walks through our doors goes out with a deep appreciation for the joy of learning, a sense of pride about being part of the Jewish people, a commitment to always helping others, and a love for all mankind."