Rabbi Elliot Schrier (center) with Rabbis Menachem Penner (left) and Ari Berman (right) at Schrier's installation as the Rabbi of Congregation Bnai Yeshurun
Schrier was a rabbinic intern at Congregation Beth Sholom, in Lawrence, NY before serving as Rabbi at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine from 2016 to 2021, where he was well regarded for his eloquence, sharp wit, and erudition.[1][3][6] At the same time Schrier worked at the North Shore Hebrew Academy High School (he started in fall 2015), where he was the Chairman of the Talmud Department and Director of the Beit Midrash Program, a program created for students seeking a more vigorous Talmud curriculum. He worked there as an instructor of Judaic Studies for 6 years, teaching Talmud and Jewish Philosophy.[3][4][6]
Schrier began his work as the Senior Rabbi of Congregation Bnai Yeshurun, Teaneck's founding Orthodox Congregation, in August 2021 at the age of 31.[3][7] The official installation took place on November 8, 2021.[8]Ari Berman was keynote speaker and quoted Aryeh Lebowitz, Director of Semikhah at Yeshiva University, who taught Schrier during his time at DRS and referred to Schrier as "one of the most brilliant students in the history of DRS."[8]
Along with his installation at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun, Schrier was also appointed a member of the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC).[6]
Personal life
Schrier is married to the former Rena Goldstein, who works in an administrative role as associate director at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan. They live in Teaneck and have 4 sons.[6][9]