Shlomo Porter


Rabbi Shlomo Porter is the executive director of the Etz Chaim Center for Jewish Learning. He is a past president of , and also has served as an AJOP trustee since its founding in 1985. Rabbi Porter currently resides with his wife Shoshana Porter in Baltimore, Maryland.
Rabbi Porter is originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he was raised by his parents who began their life anew in America after spending World War II in the Jewish-Russian partisan movement.
Rabbi Porter's parents, together with his mentors, Rabbi Michel and Rebbetzin Feige Twerski, had a profound influence on his life and encouraged him to attend Beis Medrash L'Torah, a yeshiva high school in Skokie, Illinois. Afterwards, Rabbi Porter spent thirteen years at the in Baltimore, and then going on to Loyola College to receive his master's degree in counseling.
From 1974 to 1977 Rabbi Porter organized SEED programs in Milwaukee. The Porter family moved to Santa Clara, California, so that Rabbi Porter could teach and administer Yeshiva and Medrasha Kerem. In 1981 Rabbi Porter moved back to Baltimore to expand and direct the Etz Chaim Center of Jewish Studies, a multi-level program of outreach and adult learning which has reached over 10,000 Jews of every affiliation. Over the years has grown and presently has a Russian division, a college outreach program, advanced women's program, two centers in Baltimore, and two branches in Washington and Philadelphia.

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