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Malkiel Kotler

Aryeh Malkiel Kotler (born April 1951) is a Haredi rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha (BMG) in Lakewood, New Jersey, one of the largest yeshivas in the world. Serving with him as roshei yeshiva (deans) are Rabbis Dovid Schustal, Yeruchem Olshin, and Yisroel Neuman. He is the son of the previous rosh yeshiva, Rabbi Shneur Kotler, and grandson of the founder of the yeshiva, Rabbi Aaron Kotler. He is a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah (Council of Torah Sages) of Agudath Israel of America.
==Biography==
Kotler was born to Rabbi Shneur Kotler and his wife, Rischel, the daughter of Rabbi Aryeh Malkiel Friedman. He was named after his maternal grandfather. On his father's side, he is the great-grandson of Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer. He is the second of 9 children.
Upon the death of his father in 1982, he was named to the position of rosh yeshiva together with Dovid Schustal, Yerucham Olshin, and Yisroel Neuman, who are all married to grandchildren of Aharon Kotler. At that time, BMG had an enrollment of some 800. Since then, enrollment has grown more than 800% to a current size of some 6,300 students. To manage the huge enrollment, the four roshei yeshiva divide up the times they deliver ''shiurim'' (Torah lectures) in the various ''battei medrash'' (study halls) on campus. They have also appointed dozens of ''roshei chabura'' (heads of small study groups) to take responsibility for groups of students.〔Goldberg, Rabbi Hillel. "The Traffic is Edgy, Rav Olshin Is Not". ''Yated Ne'eman'', 12 October 2011, pp. 70–71.〕
Kotler, who participates in the Daf Yomi study program, was honored with the saying of the ''hadran'' at the 12th Siyum HaShas in MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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