Rabbi Isaac Entin

Rabbi Isaac Entin took the helm of Caskey Torah Academy in 2014. When he joined, he had already accumulated over a decade of experience in administration. Rabbi Entin served as the founding principal of Torah Day School of Virginia and as principal of Phoenix Hebrew Academy for nine years. Originally a high school teacher, Rabbi Entin began teaching fifth grade and quickly fell in love with elementary education, developing Chumash, Mishna, Dinim, and Tefillah curricula that promoted active engagement in the learning process. As an administrator, Rabbi Entin pioneered innovative programs on a variety of topics from derech eretz to inquiry-based science, producing students who are well-rounded high academic achievers. He has also lobbied for special needs services on both the local and state level as part of his commitment to see every Jewish child succeed in a day school. Rabbi Entin received semicha from HaRav Yochanan Zweig and holds a master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from Barry University. He is a graduate of Harvard University’s Principals’ Center as well as Bar Ilan Unversity's Leadership, Organizational Development, and Policy in Education program. Rabbi Entin is an active lecturer to parent groups as well as fellow educators. He has presented at Torah Umesorah’s National Convention, the Consortium of Jewish Day Schools, and the Center for the Advancement in Jewish Education (CAJE).